It’s just after midnight on our third night in
Budapest. I just had some needed
FaceTime with Liz and the boys and I’m retiring in my room with big hopes for
tomorrow.
Alyssa Lampe and Victoria Anthony compete tomorrow along
with Jordan Burroughs. There’s a
realistic possibility for three gold medals.
Wouldn’t that be sweet? Alyssa is
currently ranked #1 in the world at 48 kg and Vicki is poised the shock the
world at 51 kg. Of course, Burroughs is
on an undefeated international streak that has earned him a world gold medal
and Olympic gold medal. He’s the face of
wrestling both in the US and globally.
My working relationship with Alyssa goes all the way back to
my very first experience coaching female athletes. She was a sophomore in high school when she
ventured to River Falls for the first time.
It was the first girl’s team for both of us. Two years later, she was the first athlete
(male or female) to take advantage of opportunities offered at Victory School
of Wrestling. Immediately after
graduating from high school, she occupied a spare bedroom in our house as we
transformed the basement into a wrestling school. She was there when we put the mats down. She’s come a long ways since then and
traveled hundreds of thousands of miles chasing her dream of becoming a world
champion. She won a bronze medal last
year and has been on a mission this year, dominating opponents all over the
world. Tomorrow is her time.
Vicki is under the radar at 51 kg. She won junior world titles at 44 kg and 48
kg. She’s never weighed 51 kg before and
was under weight all week while eating more than the rest of the team combined. She’s a real wild card because the new rules
play into her style perfectly. She’s
also short and extremely explosive, fast and powerful. She has a wonderful draw on the top side of
the bracket. When she’s relaxed and
having fun, she might be the best wrestler in the world at any weight
class. That’s no joke. I love her potential as an athlete and
wrestler, but I love her for who she’s become over the past few years while
working alongside her. I stumbled across
Vicki when she was a junior in high school at a development camp in Chula
Vista, CA. She had all kinds of talent
and separated herself from the rest with an intense focus and attention to
detail. She also challenged me to a
little “dance-off.” I recall it ended in
a draw. She joined NYAC and I became her
personal coach. She spent many nights in
my basement over three years in between California, the OTC and Simon
Fraser. She even rented a house in River
Falls one summer. She’s been
extraordinarily close to making the world team each of the past three years and
now she’s here. And she’s ready for this
opportunity.
I’m going to bed tonight as eager as I’ve ever been as a
member of Team USA. We have a real
chance to do something great as a team.
Alyssa and Vicki can set the tone for a week of success that we’ve been
patiently waiting for and developing. This
team (and coaching staff) has been together at every age level and now it’s our
time to shine on the international stage. You reap what you sow.
#Budapest2013
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