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US open - Senior Nationals

Str8DBLz

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Mens Greco:
97KG
Michael Rogers


Freestyle:
79KG
Mason Manville
125KG
Michael Rogers

WFS
65KG
Jennifer Page - titan mercury
 
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Greco specialist Anvil in freestyle, not in Greco ... interesting if that ends up the final registration.
 
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Greco specialist Anvil in freestyle, not in Greco ... interesting if that ends up the final registration.
His greco career has stalled out pretty good. He hasn't been close to making a team recently. Maybe he's seeing if freestyle treats him better. He's a cadet world champ.

I always thought the devotion to greco was a little premature. He's always had better freestyle results, though I've never been that high on him as a prospect.
 
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jennifer page is also registered for WFS.

and everyone's favorite erik hinckley is in a 97kg. with only 10 guys in the bracket so far, all he needs is a first round bye and a forfeit on the back side to place top 8.
 
jennifer page is also registered for WFS.

and everyone's favorite erik hinckley is in a 97kg. with only 10 guys in the bracket so far, all he needs is a first round bye and a forfeit on the back side to place top 8.
I believe registration is still open
 
I believe registration is still open
yes, registration doesn't close until thursday evening. i'm under no delusion that erik hinckley will place at senior nationals. it's just fun to watch him pretend he belongs in the ring with these guys.
 
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Question for those who like to interpret the WTT Qualifications. Does a guy like Jordan Burroughs automatically qualify for the WTT at 79kg even though he qualified for the OTT at 74kg. Haven’t seen him register and i know there is still time to register for the US Open, but does he still need to qualify for the 79 weight class since he technically meets the qualifications (from a different weight)?
 
Question for those who like to interpret the WTT Qualifications. Does a guy like Jordan Burroughs automatically qualify for the WTT at 79kg even though he qualified for the OTT at 74kg. Haven’t seen him register and i know there is still time to register for the US Open, but does he still need to qualify for the 79 weight class since he technically meets the qualifications (from a different weight)?

my interpretation is that you qualify for WTT in a style and not at a weight, so once you qualify you can go any weight after that. i have a vague memory of someone qualifying for OTT this year by winning pan ams at a non-olympic weight.
 
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I'm surprised we haven't seen Eierman at any freestyle events. He took an Olympic RS last year, then skipped the last chance qualifier this year. Now I don't see him listed at Sr Nationals.
 
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I'm surprised we haven't seen Eierman at any freestyle events. He took an Olympic RS last year, then skipped the last chance qualifier this year. Now I don't see him listed at Sr Nationals.
I think he absolutely wanted to wrestle trials but he probably didn't imagine he would need to go to Last Chance to get in. That was sandwiched between NCAAs and OTT so makes sense he didn't think 3 tournaments in 3 weekends was a good idea.

He definitely was confident he could place Top 5 at Senior Nationals in 2019 or win NCAAs. Then he ran into some guy named Lee, Nick Lee
 
I think he absolutely wanted to wrestle trials but he probably didn't imagine he would need to go to Last Chance to get in. That was sandwiched between NCAAs and OTT so makes sense he didn't think 3 tournaments in 3 weekends was a good idea.

He definitely was confident he could place Top 5 at Senior Nationals in 2019 or win NCAAs. Then he ran into some guy named Lee, Nick Lee
Didnt someone already say “ he doesnt like tough wrestling”? Y make excuses for him?
 
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Eierman’s best bet to be champion is if he transfers into women’s freestyle. :p
If a championship is what he wants he should transfer to PSU. Nick isn't going to let him wrestle 141, but after a season in the PSU room he would probably win at 149.
 
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