2013 World Team TrialsJun 13, 2013 by Willie Saylor
Much Anticipated World Team Trials Coming at You Live On FLO PRO
Much Anticipated World Team Trials Coming at You Live On FLO PRO
Much Anticipated World Team Trials Coming at You Live On FLO PRO
Willie Saylor, Editor
Much anticipated? Or Most Anticipated?
Has there been a year in recent memory in which there was so much hype surrounding the quest to make a World Team?
World politics and the fight to remain in the Olympics have driven interest and fandom. Along with the subsequent new rules, that have proven to drive action and scoring, they've only accellerated our pulse before a World Team Trials that has as much talent and intrigue as ever before.
The best and brightest America has to offer will be on display in one of the country's wrestling Meccas. After the U.S. Open where hometown kid Jordan Oliver knocked off Brent Metcalf only to lose in the finals to Kellen Russell, everyone is waiting for round two.
60KG is just loaded. Reece Humphrey and Coleman Scott have developed quite a rivalry. Scott beat Humphrey for the Olympic spot in 2012 and went on to capture Bronze in London. Reece got the job done in Vegas. But Logan Stieber, Tyler Graff, and Jimmy Kennedy loom. All Stieber did was beat the #1 ranked wrestlers in the world. But Graff beat Stieber in two straight at the Open.
Speaking of loaded brackets, the American race at 74KG will be one of the most competitive weights in the world. College stars Kyle Dake and David Taylor are just the start. There's also Trent Paulson and Andrew Howe, who Jordan Burroughs consistently labels as the second best wrestler in the world.
Who's the first? Why Jordan himself, of course.
Follow the drama and paths of all the athletes across all styles as 18 men and women try to reach wrestling immortality and a spot on the World Team.
Flo will stream every second of every match live with on-board scores, multiple camera angles, and informative commentary and wrestling personalities.
Get Set To Watch The Biggest Event of the Summer Now
Willie Saylor, Editor
Much anticipated? Or Most Anticipated?
Has there been a year in recent memory in which there was so much hype surrounding the quest to make a World Team?
World politics and the fight to remain in the Olympics have driven interest and fandom. Along with the subsequent new rules, that have proven to drive action and scoring, they've only accellerated our pulse before a World Team Trials that has as much talent and intrigue as ever before.
The best and brightest America has to offer will be on display in one of the country's wrestling Meccas. After the U.S. Open where hometown kid Jordan Oliver knocked off Brent Metcalf only to lose in the finals to Kellen Russell, everyone is waiting for round two.
60KG is just loaded. Reece Humphrey and Coleman Scott have developed quite a rivalry. Scott beat Humphrey for the Olympic spot in 2012 and went on to capture Bronze in London. Reece got the job done in Vegas. But Logan Stieber, Tyler Graff, and Jimmy Kennedy loom. All Stieber did was beat the #1 ranked wrestlers in the world. But Graff beat Stieber in two straight at the Open.
Speaking of loaded brackets, the American race at 74KG will be one of the most competitive weights in the world. College stars Kyle Dake and David Taylor are just the start. There's also Trent Paulson and Andrew Howe, who Jordan Burroughs consistently labels as the second best wrestler in the world.
Who's the first? Why Jordan himself, of course.
Follow the drama and paths of all the athletes across all styles as 18 men and women try to reach wrestling immortality and a spot on the World Team.
Flo will stream every second of every match live with on-board scores, multiple camera angles, and informative commentary and wrestling personalities.
Get Set To Watch The Biggest Event of the Summer Now