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United States National Thread


wpwells

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Discipline Preliminaries Date Score

Repechage

1

Date Score

Repechage

2

Date Score

Semi-

finals

Date Score Finals Date Score

USA

Results

USA

Medals

Men's Greco-

Roman -59kg

Jesse Thielke 8/14     8/14     8/14     8/14     8/14      

Men's Greco-

Roman -75kg

Andy Bisek 8/14     8/14     8/14     8/14     8/14      

Men's Greco-

Roman -85kg

Jordan Holm 8/15    

8/15

    8/15     8/15     8/15      

Men's Greco-

Roman -130kg

Robbie Smith 8/15     8/15     8/15     8/15     8/15      

Women's

Freestyle -48kg

Haley Augello 8/17     8/17     8/17     8/17     8/17      

Women's

Freestyle -53kg

Helen Maroulis 8/18     8/18     8/18     8/18     8/18      

Women's

Freestyle -63kg

Erin Clodgo 8/18     8/18     8/18     8/18     8/18      

Women's

Freestyle -75kg

Adeline Gray 8/18     8/18     8/18     8/18     8/18      

Men's

Freestyle -57kg

Tony Ramos 8/19     8/19     8/19     8/19     8/19      

Men's

Freestyle -74kg

Jordan Burroughs 8/19     8/19     8/19     8/19     8/19      

Men's

Freestyle -86kg

J'den Cox 8/20     8/20     8/20     8/20     8/20      

Men's

Freestyle -125kg

Tervel Dlagnev 8/20     8/20     8/20     8/20     8/20      

Men's

Freestyle -65kg

Frank Molinaro 8/21     8/21     8/21     8/21     8/21      

Men's

Freestyle -97kg

Kyle Snyder 8/21     8/21     8/21     8/21     8/21      

 

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2 hours ago, wpwells said:

I have started this new national thread with Sindo's permission because the other one had a lot of clutter with no clear direction, and I wanted to have control since I am the most regular United States poster on here.

Most regular usa poster?   Hellloooooo.....   :p

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11 minutes ago, konig said:

A good American figth will start here :clap:

 

we'll settle it over beer, hot dogs and a good ol' game of baseball!

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6 minutes ago, Maxim Fastovsky said:

 

we'll settle it over beer, hot dogs and a good ol' game of baseball!

As long as it's Cardinals baseball! Didn't you say you're a Dodgers fan?

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5 minutes ago, wpwells said:

As long as it's Cardinals baseball! Didn't you say you're a Dodgers fan?

 

i was until they went money greedy and prevented from half of l.a to experience the last season of vince scully!

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1 minute ago, Maxim Fastovsky said:

 

i was until they went money greedy and prevented from half of l.a to experience the last season of vince scully!

Darn, if you were a fan then this was going to be a fun weekend! Go Cards!

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2 minutes ago, wpwells said:

Darn, if you were a fan then this was going to be a fun weekend! Go Cards!

 

i can't watch anything :(  it's basically choice between nfl on directv or dodgers on time warner, and i will ALWAYS go with nfl

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