CWC at Senior Nationals

Other are
Cyler Sanderson at 74 Kg
Nate Carr Jr at 74 Kg
David Zabriskie at 97 Kg
Jon Reader at 86 Kg
Andrew Sorenson at 74 Kg


Also Ben Durbin of CWC is at 125 Kg
Angel is at 57 Kg
Kyven is at 97 Kg
Mike Moreno is at 74 Kg
Deron is at 86 Kg
 
Angel took 7th at 57 kg and Kyven took 3rd at 97 kg to earn spots at the Olympic qualifier next year. Winn just missed the cut at 8th place and Moreno DNP.
 
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See David Taylor and Kyle Dake both moved up to 86 Kg get out of Burroughs weight and both made it to the finals. Dake wins again.

Also I think I saw that Deron Winn competed at 97 Kg instead of 86 Kg.
 
Michael Moreno's update on his injury at Vegas this weekend.

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Deron did not look very good. Angel looked ok, got absolutely screwed on the front side quarterfinal match vs. Hazewinkel. Kyven looked really good, he was in good position in his only loss, hesitated/slipped and it cost him.
 
Wynn Milachek (sp) won by a fall, Wynn was up 1-0 when fall took place. Body lock by Kyven and overhook by Wynn.
 
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How many can qualify at each weight for the olympics? Is it just one, and then the rest go to regional qualifiers?
 
How many can qualify at each weight for the olympics? Is it just one, and then the rest go to regional qualifiers?

Just 1 per country. Though the country has to qualify the weight. Here's an article from United World Wrestling about the process. And here's a list of who has currently qualified their country for a spot. So far the only event was the World Championships in Vegas in September, where the USA qualified in Greco-Roman at 75kg and 130kg, Freestyle at 74kg and 97kg, and Women's Freestyle at 75kg. The next opportunity to qualify is to place at the top 2 at the Pan-Ams in Dallas March 4-6. Then there are two last chance qualifiers. One in April in Mongolia (Top 3 placewinners earn a spot) and one in May in Turkey (Top 2 placewinners earn a spot). There are then a few at larges that get dispersed but those go to countries that had no wrestlers qualify, the USA would never be considered for one of them. This is a separate process from deciding who from the USA gets to fill the weight. That is done at the Olympic Trials that will be held in Iowa City in April.

Right now the goal is to become eligible for the Olympic Trials. Here's the list of everybody who was qualified so far. Wrestlers with ISU ties on the list are Angel Escobedo at 57kg, Jon Reader at 86kg, and Jake Varner & Kyven Gadson at 97kg.
 
Just 1 per country. Though the country has to qualify the weight. Here's an article from United World Wrestling about the process. And here's a list of who has currently qualified their country for a spot. So far the only event was the World Championships in Vegas in September, where the USA qualified in Greco-Roman at 75kg and 130kg, Freestyle at 74kg and 97kg, and Women's Freestyle at 75kg. The next opportunity to qualify is to place at the top 2 at the Pan-Ams in Dallas March 4-6. Then there are two last chance qualifiers. One in April in Mongolia (Top 3 placewinners earn a spot) and one in May in Turkey (Top 2 placewinners earn a spot). There are then a few at larges that get dispersed but those go to countries that had no wrestlers qualify, the USA would never be considered for one of them. This is a separate process from deciding who from the USA gets to fill the weight. That is done at the Olympic Trials that will be held in Iowa City in April.

Right now the goal is to become eligible for the Olympic Trials. Here's the list of everybody who was qualified so far. Wrestlers with ISU ties on the list are Angel Escobedo at 57kg, Jon Reader at 86kg, and Jake Varner & Kyven Gadson at 97kg.

Ah, that makes sense.
 

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