Kayla Miracle has been a fixture on USA Wrestling's age level world teams, until she finally broke through in 2019 to make the senior world team. Although Miracle didn't place in Kazakhstan, she has a trophy case full of medals from other prestigious tournaments.
Kayla Miracle Takes Step Toward Qualifying 62 kg For Olympics
Feb 23, 2024
Kayla Miracle recently won the Pan-American Championships at 62 kilograms with a 6-6 criteria win over Canada’s Ana Godinez Gonzalez. And that was an important first step to qualifying the weight for the 2024 Olympic Games.U.S. Women's National Team Shows Diverse Paths To Success
Oct 9, 2023
There’s more than one way to reach high-level success — and this year’s women’s national team proves it. The top three finishers at every weight are on the USA Wrestling National Team, which leads to funding and first-in-line preference for international competitions.U.S. Women Have Tough Decisions To Make For 2024 Olympic Trials
Sep 26, 2023
The 2023 World Championships are over, and now the real work begins. The Olympic Games, unfortunately, shrinks to six weight classes in each style from 10 at the Worlds.This World Team Trials Bracket Was Ridiculously Loaded
Jun 5, 2023
There are loaded brackets, and then are brackets that make your jaw hit the floor.Women's Weekly: What We Learned From The World Team Trials
May 22, 2023
The World Team Trials took place over the weekend and all Final X matchups are now set. Below are the 10 best-of-three matches we get to see along with what we learned from the weekend.Final X Match-up: Kayla Miracle vs Adaugo Nwachukwu
May 12, 2023
Final X, presented by Tezos, is Saturday, June 10 at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, and will be streamed LIVE on FloWrestling. Final X determines the 2023 U.S. Senior World teams in all three Olympic disciplines: men’s and women’s freestyle and Greco-Roman.Team USA's Results At The 2023 Ibrahim Moustafa Ranking Series Event
Feb 26, 2023
The second Ranking Series event of the year, the 2023 Ibrahim Moustafa, is underway in Alexandria Egypt. Some of Team USA’s best from the men’s and women’s freestyle squads are competing against the best in the world, on February 24-February 26. Wrestling starts at 3:30 am (ET) every morning with medal matches beginning at 11:00 am (ET). Check out the below article for real-time results with links to every match video.Women's Weekly: Yelena Makoyed Is For Real
Feb 6, 2023
This is starting to get good.Women's Weekly: Lexi Janiak Put The Country On Notice
Dec 13, 2022
Aurora’s Lexi Janiak’s college career didn’t get off to a good start. The freshman phenom from Plainfield, Illinois, opened her season by losing to North Central’s Sara Sterner in her first dual. Oh, by the way, she got pinned.Ali Savadkhoui Stuns Jordan Burroughs At The World Cup
Dec 12, 2022
Ali Savadkouhi becomes the first-ever Iranian to beat Jordan Burroughs at the 2022 World Cup.2022 UWW Men's & Women's World Cup Match Notes - Day 2
Dec 11, 2022
It's the medal matches of the 2022 UWW Men's and Women's Freestyle Wrestling World Cup from Coralville, Iowa. Team USA has a women's match at 12 noon eastern time against Mongolia for bronze, and a men's match at 7 pm eastern against Iran for gold.2022 UWW Men's & Women's World Cup Match Notes - Day 1
Dec 10, 2022
It's a great day for a premier international wrestling event and a great day for live blogging, and so we will do both here in the Xtreme Arena in Coralville, Iowa as we follow the men's and women's freestyle wrestling World Cup in real-time.20 World Cup Fast Facts
Dec 10, 2022
1. The USA men’s freestyle team is in pursuit of its 15th World Cup title. In 2018 — the last time the tournament was held on American soil — the United States won its first World Cup title in 15 years.Hear From The U.S. Women's Freestyle Team In Advance Of the World Cup
Dec 9, 2022
Hear from athletes and coaches on the women's freestyle team as they prepare for the World Cup in Coralville, Iowa, on December 10-11.Women's Weekly: Iowa Passes First Test
Nov 21, 2022
Clarissa Chun has been on the recruiting trail during her first year as head coach at the University of Iowa. The former Olympic bronze medalist sought the best talent from across the country to Iowa City.