We loaded the bus early this morning and are cruising down I-80 heading
West to Colorado Springs, CO. We’ll spend
the next four days training alongside the women’s national team at the US
Olympic Training Center.
There could not have been a better event to prepare us for
the opportunity to train with some of the best female wrestlers in the entire
world than the World Team Trials last night.
The atmosphere was electric and the action was world class. Indelible memories were formed by the drama
that unfolded right before our eyes.
The individual performances fueled by a nation of support inspired
everyone on the bus to live their lives at a higher level. Several people online are calling it the best World Team Trials ever. It will serve as a great lead into soaking
up the energy and excitement of the US Olympic Training Center.
When USA Wrestling announced that Lincoln, Nebraska would
host the men’s freestyle trials, the wrestling community knew they would be in
for a treat. Hometown hero and American
legend Jordan Burroughs attended the University of Nebraska and currently
resides in Lincoln. Additionally, world
team members James Green and Thomas Gilman have Nebraska roots and Olympic
medalist J’Den Cox is from the Midwest.
And they did not disappoint.
Digging deeply, overcoming adversity and drawing strength from the
crowd, the four men mentioned above appeared larger than life.
Other athletes showed great resolve and humility throughout
the day. Tony Ramos stood out to me as a
champion who showed great class in defeat in spite of an entire arena expecting
the opposite given the scenario. We were
also fortunate to bump into some admirable female athletes who were in
attendance as spectators. With a bus
load of some future stars in the female wrestling world, Jessica Medina
provided a spark to the girls who were fortunate to meet her.
Overall, it was a great day.
Lincoln did us well and now we’re on to another big adventure. Today we’ll spend the equivalent of a workday
on the bus (8 hours). Upon arrival in Colorado Springs, we’ll take one step at
a time up the face of Pike’s Peak on the famous Incline. It will be another game changer for these
teenagers.
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