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Discussion Topic: FILA Jr. World Championships
Mike Hojnacki added to this discussion on August 9, 2014

I tuned in this morning and saw some men's freestyle...

Jabari Moody: Hadn't seen this kid before today and he is a tornado on the mat. Very high attack rate and his matches usually have 10+ points on the board before two minutes. He will wrestle for bronze tonight.

Joey McKenna: Has been on a tear, teching and pinning his way into the finals!

Anthony Valencia: Was up 6-1 in the quarters before he got tossed and pinned. The Turk who beat him just got teched in the semis so he is out I think.

Kyle Snyder: Beat convincingly by a Russian who owns techs over Kilgore, Simaz, and Pendleton. He just made the finals so Kyle is pulled back into the repechage.



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Discussion Topic: FILA Jr. World Championships
Mike Hojnacki added to this discussion on August 9, 2014

Snyder wins handily and will wrestle for bronze. 3 Americans going for a medal on the first day of freestyle.



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Discussion Topic: FILA Jr. World Championships
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on August 9, 2014

I was kind of hoping that they could squeeze a few more matches for each wrestler in the next 10 minutes.



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Discussion Topic: FILA Jr. World Championships
Mike Hojnacki added to this discussion on August 9, 2014

Here are the individual results so far... http://www.flowrestling.org/coverage/251666-FILA-Junior-World-Championships/article/27520-JR-Worlds-Mens-Freestyle-Updates?force=1#.U-YaADnrg4N



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Discussion Topic: FILA Jr. World Championships
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on August 9, 2014

Didn't imagine "Snyderman" losing until I saw the name of the Russian who beat him:

Otto Octavius



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Discussion Topic: FILA Jr. World Championships
Patrick Campbell added to this discussion on August 9, 2014

Quote from Hank Kornblut's post:

"Didn't imagine "Snyderman" losing until I saw the name of the Russian who beat him:

Otto Octavius"



Snyder lost to Gergii Gogaev (RUS). Whom, BTW, has also previously man-handled Dustin Kilgore, Chris Pendleton and Cam Simaz.

Edit: I guess Mike already said that in the 1st post. Anyway, that guy is a genuine stud and Snyder knew it going in. That being said, it is good there is someone in the world out there that is that much better right now. That is the stuff that keeps a guy like Snyder in the hunt day in and day out.



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Discussion Topic: FILA Jr. World Championships
Mike Hojnacki added to this discussion on August 10, 2014

Snyder has the potential to be in a few pretty awesome rivalries. J'Den Cox in season and Gogaev on the freestyle circuit.



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Discussion Topic: FILA Jr. World Championships
Mike Hojnacki added to this discussion on August 10, 2014

All 4 of our guys wrestling today. Pico goes for gold and Gilman, Dean, and Coon will all wrestle for bronze.



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Discussion Topic: FILA Jr. World Championships
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on August 10, 2014

Pico get handled by Iranian. Other 3 all win bronze.



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Discussion Topic: FILA Jr. World Championships
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on August 10, 2014

Is it just me, or does this Jr. Team seem a bit more ...prepared(?) than teams in years past?

Prepared, able to compete, impressive, more experienced, better??? All those words combined.



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Discussion Topic: FILA Jr. World Championships
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on August 10, 2014

Yes - interview with Slay, by Jeb, sheds light on a very possible reason.

http://www.flowrestling.org/speaker/201-Brandon-Slay



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Discussion Topic: FILA Jr. World Championships
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on August 10, 2014

Quote from Brady Hiatt's post:

"Yes - interview with Slay, by Jeb, sheds light on a very possible reason.

http://www.flowrestling.org/speaker/201-Brandon-Slay"



Can't wait to view it. Currently sending all good vibes to Lefty Mickelson, and reading a book recommended by Rex.

Will watch...



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Discussion Topic: FILA Jr. World Championships
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on August 10, 2014

Quote from Brady Hiatt's post:

"Yes - interview with Slay, by Jeb, sheds light on a very possible reason.

http://www.flowrestling.org/speaker/201-Brandon-Slay"



In my mind, I see guys like Snyder, Pico, and even a couple others as actually competing with our senior level world guys. Like Coon actually scoring points on Tervel. Maybe that's what I'm missing. Pico and Snyder aren't scoring points on those guys.

But if they were, that is my question... How!? Just combining the two wouldn't make them able to score on them. Link up Ben Golden and Dustin Schlatter for the next three years. It doesn't mean he'll score! (Ambiguity intended.)

If these juniors are competing, what has enabled it?



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