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Revision as of 00:09, 30 March 2021

The 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials were initially slated to be held in Pennsylvania at Penn State University but relocated to Fort Worth, Texas, at Dickies Arena. This was due to a variety of factors, including COVID-19.[1] The dates were originally scheduled for April 4–5, 2020, but have since been rescheduled from the 2 to 3 of April, 2021.[2]

The winners of the Trials will compete for the United States at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, if their respective weight has been qualified.

Categories

There are three categories for Wrestling at the Olympics; Men's Freestyle, Women's Freestyle, and Greco-Roman.

Men's and Women's Freestyle

Freestyle wrestling normally has wrestling in seven weight classes ranging from 50 to 120 kg at age 20+. It also includes ages 18–20 wrestling in eight weight classes ranging from 46 to 120 kg (101–265 lb).[3] However, the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics only have six (6) weight classes per category. These include; 57 kg, 65 kg, 74 kg, 86 kg, 97 kg, and 125 kg for men and 50 kg, 53 kg, 57 kg, 62 kg, 68 kg, and 76 kg for women.[4] Certain collegiate wrestling tournaments also gain qualification to the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials. This includes the NCAA Division I, Wrestling Championship. In collegiate style wrestling there are 10 main weight classes currently open to college-level competition, from 125 lb to the Heavyweight division that ranges from 183 lb to 285 lb.[5] For the list of additional qualifying events see Qualified Athletes below.

Greco–Roman

Greco–Roman wrestlers ages 18 to 20 wrestle in eight weight classes ranging from 46 to 120 kg. Athletes age 20+ wrestle in seven weight classes ranging from 50 to 120 kg.[3] Also, all of the age categories and weight classes can be applied to freestyle wrestling.[6] Once again, the 2020 Summer Olympics have but six (6) weight classes. These include; 60 kg, 67 kg, 77 kg, 87 kg, 97 kg, and 130 kg. Greco–Roman differs from freestyle in that only men may enter the competition.

Qualified athletes

There is no requirement to have a certain number of athletes entered to compete within any given weight category at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials. An athlete who has qualified to compete through any of the methods outlined below, may declare any weight category they choose to compete in, regardless of the weight category in which they have qualified. This allows athletes who have qualified at a non–Olympic weight to still compete. Each athlete must declare their weight category just prior to the scheduled weigh‐ins.[7] Athletes who have qualified multiple times will be marked in each event they qualified.

Indirect qualification[7]

Competitions

2019 Senior World Championships

Any 2019 Senior World Championship Medalist, at an Olympic weight, will earn an automatic berth into the final wrestle‐off at the respective weight in the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials. Any 2019 Senior World Championship Medalist, at a non‐Olympic weight, will earn an automatic berth into the semifinals of the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials at a weight category immediately adjacent (one weight category up or down) from their 2019 Senior World Championship weight category. Should any 2019 Senior World Championship medalist choose to compete at a different weight in which they meddled, they will not earn the automatic berth to the finals.

2019 Junior World Championships

Any 2019 Junior World Championships gold medalist is automatically qualified to enter the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

2019 U23 World Champion

Any 2019 U23 USA World Championships gold medalist is automatically qualified to enter the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

2019 Bill Farrell International Open

The highest placed USA athlete per weight category winning a medal, who has yet to qualify, will earn a spot in the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

2020 Pan American Championships

Any 2020 Pan American USA champion (i.e., gold medalist) will earn a spot in the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

2020 WCWA & Pan American Wrestle-Off

The winners of the WCWA National Tournament and the Pan American Wrestle-Off, will qualify for the 2020 Olympic Team Trials

2020 Armed Forces Championships

The highest placed USA Greco‐Roman athlete, per weight category, winning a gold or silver medal, who has yet to qualify, will earn a spot for the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.[8][9]

2021 NCAA Division I Championships

The 2021 NCAA Division I champion will earn 10 spots in the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials. The NCAA qualifying classes are non-Olympic weights.[10] As such, they will not be added to the tables, but directly entered into the ''Non–Olympic Weight Qualification'' section below.

2017, 2018 or 2019 USA World Champion Participant and/or Final World Team Trials Champion

Any 2017, 2018 or 2019 USA World Championships participant and/or Final World Team Trials Champion is automatically qualified to enter the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

Indirect Men's Freestyle table[2]

Qualifying Event Freestyle Olympic Weight Non-Olympic Weight
57 kg 65 kg 74 kg 86 kg 97 kg 125 kg
2017 USA World

Champ–Participants

Thomas Gilman Nick Gwiazdowski
2018 USA World

Champ–Participants

Logan Stieber David Taylor 61 kg

Nahshon Garrett

61 kg Joe Colon
2019 USA World

Champ–Participants

Daton Fix Zain Retherford Pat Downey 61 kg Tyler Graff 70 kg James Green
2019 Senior

World Championships

(Final Berth) (Semifinal Berth)

Jordan Burroughs Kyle Snyder 79 kg Kyle Dake 92 kg J’den Cox
2019 Junior

World Champion

David Carr Mason Parris
2019 U23

World Champion

92 kg

Bo Nickal

2019 Bill Farrell

International Open

Seth Gross Jordan Oliver Isaiah Martinez Alex Dieringer Mike Macchiavello Gable

Stevenson

2020 Pan American

Championships

70 kg Anthony Ashnault 79 kg Jason Nolf

Indirect Women's Freestyle table[2]

Qualifying Event Freestyle Olympic Weight Non-Olympic Weight
50 kg 53 kg 57 kg 62 kg 68 kg 76 kg
2017 USA World

Champ–Participants

Victoria Anthony Haley Augello Victoria Francis 55 kg

Becka Leathers

2018 USA World

Champ–Participants

Mallory Velte 72 kg Erin Clodgo
2019 USA World

Champ–Participants

Whitney Conder Jenna Burkert 59 kg Alli Ragan 65 kg Forrest Molinari
2019 Senior

World Championships

(Final Berth) (Semifinal Berth)

Sarah Hildebrandt Jacarra Winchester Helen Maroulis Kayla Miracle Tamyra Mensah-Stock Adeline Gray
2019 Junior

World Champion

Macey Kilty
2019 Bill Farrell

International Open

Erin Golston Areana Villaescusa Alexandria

Glaude

2020 WCWA &

Pan American Wrestle-Off

Esthela Trevino Jaslynn Gallegos Julia Vidallon Zoe Nowicki Morgan Norris Mariah Harris
Rachel Watters Alexandra Castillo

Indirect Greco–Roman table[2]

Qualifying Event Greco–Roman Olympic Weight Non-Olympic Weight
60 kg 67 kg 77 kg 87 kg 97 kg 130 kg
2017 USA World

Champ–Participants

Mason Manville Ben Provisor Robby Smith 82 kg Cheney Haight
2018 USA World

Champ–Participants

Dalton Roberts Kamal Bey Pat Martinez 55 kg Sam Hazewinkel 63 kg

Jesse Thielke

72 kg RaVaughn Perkins 72 kg Jon Jay Chavez 82 kg Geordan Speiller
2019 USA World

Champ–Participants

Ryan Mango Ellis Coleman Pat Smith Adam Coon 55 kg Max Nowry 72 kg Raymond Bunker 82 kg John Stefanowicz
2019 Senior

World Championships

(Final Berth) (Semifinal Berth)

Ildar Hafizov Alejandro Sancho Joe Rau G’Angelo Hancock
2019 Junior

World Champion

Peyton Omania Cohlton Schultz 63 kg

Alston Nutter

2019 Bill Farrell

International Open

Sam

Jones

Spencer

Woods

Chandler Rogers Jacob

Mitchell

2020 Armed Forces

Championships

Colton Rasche Brandon Mueller Terrence Zaleski Diante Cooper 72 kg Michael Hooker 82 kg Dillon Cowan

Direct qualification[7]

Competitions

2019 U.S. Olympic Trials Qualifier

The top five (5) finishers per weight category at the 2019 U.S. Olympic Trials Qualifier will earn a spot in the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

2020 Pan American Olympic Qualifier[11]

The USA athlete who qualifies an Olympic weight category at the Pan American Olympic Qualifier will earn a spot in the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

2021 Final U.S. Olympic Trials Qualifier (Last Chance Tournament)[12]

The top two (2) place finishers of this event per weight category will qualify for the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials. Athletes who have already qualified will not be allowed to compete in this event.

A true second will be contested if the 2nd and 3rd place finishers from any weight category at this event did not wrestle each other in the tournament. They will wrestle one match at the end of the tournament and the winner of that match will qualify for the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

Direct Men's Freestyle table[2]

Qualifying Event Men
Freestyle
57 kg 65 kg 74 kg 86 kg 97 kg 125 kg
2019 U.S.

Olympic Trials Qualifier

1st Spencer Lee Logan Massa Zahid Valencia Hayden Zillmer Dom Bradley
2nd Nathan Tomasello Joey McKenna Mekhi Lewis Myles Martin Kollin Moore Anthony Nelson
3rd Vitali Arujau Nick Lee Thomas Gantt Ty Walz Daniel Kerkvliet
4th Nick Suriano Yianni Diakomihalis Evan Wick Brett Pfarr Kyven Gadson Nick Nevills
5th Zach Sanders Frank Molinaro Anthony Valencia Samuel Brooks Jacob Kasper Garrett Ryan
2020 Pan American

Olympic Qualifier

Thomas Gilman David Taylor Nick Gwiazdowski
2021 Final U.S.

Olympic Trials Qualifier

Sean Russell Evan Henderson Chance Marsteller Gabe Dean Ben Honis Tanner Hall
Zane Richards Mitchell Mckee Vincenzo Joseph Nathan Jackson Braxton Amos Jordan Wood

Direct Women's Freestyle table[2]

Qualifying Event Women
Freestyle
50 kg 53 kg 57 kg 62 kg 68 kg 76 kg
2019 U.S.

Olympic Trials Qualifier

1st Alyssa Lampe Dominique Parrish Abigail Nette Emma Bruntil Precious Bell
2nd Tiana Jackson Maya Nelson Dymond Guilford
3rd Amy Fearnside Katherine Shai Cameron Guerin Ashlynn Ortega Randi Beltz
4th Emily Shilson Alisha Howk Shauna Kemp Julia Salata Jessika Rottier
5th Alleida Martinez Ronna Heaton Alexandra Hedrick Jennifer Page Nahiela Magee Yelena Makoyed
2020 Pan American

Olympic Qualifier

Sarah Hildebrandt Jacarra Winchester Helen Maroulis Kayla Miracle
2021 Final U.S.

Olympic Trials Qualifier

Sage Mortimer Melanie Mendoza Xochitl Mota-Pettis Michaela Beck Kennedy Blades Jackie Cataline
Charlotte Fowler Marissa Gallegos Lauren Louive Ana Luciano Kylie Welker Marlynne Deede

Direct Greco-Roman table[2]

Qualifying Event Men
Greco–Roman
60 kg 67 kg 77 kg 87 kg 97 kg 130 kg
2019 U.S.

Olympic Trials Qualifier

1st Leslie Fuenffinger Jonathan Anderson Daniel Miller
2nd Calvin Germinaro Jake Fisher Lucas Sheridan
3rd Taylor Lamont Xavier Johnson Carter Nielsen Eric Twohey Toby Erickson
4th Joseph Palmer Nolan Baker Peyton Walsh Richard Carlson Nicholas Boykin West Cathcart
5th Jamel Johnson Corey Hope Barrett Stanghill Khymba Johnson Donny Longendyke
2020 Pan American

Olympic Qualifier

Ildar Hafizov Alejandro Sancho Joe Rau G'Angelo Hancock
2021 Final U.S.

Olympic Trials Qualifier

Travis Rice Lenny Merkin Austin Morrow Alan Vera Braxton Amos Tanner Farmer
Randon Miranda Benjamin Peak Jesse Porter Christian Dulaney Jacob Clark Thomas Helton

Non–Olympic weight qualification

These athletes have qualified for the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials through alternative weight classes. The weight next to their name signifies the non-Olympic weight in which they qualified. All athletes may declare any weight category to compete in.* Any 2019 Senior World Championship Medalist, at a non‐Olympic weight, will earn an automatic berth into the semifinals of the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials at a weight category immediately adjacent (one weight category up or down) from their 2019 Senior World Championship weight category.[7]

Men's Freestyle Semifinal Qualification

  • 79 kg Kyle Dake-This athlete may choose to be a semifinal contestant in the Olympic weight categories of 74 kg or 86 kg.
  • 92 kg J’den Cox-This athlete may choose to be a semifinal contestant in the Olympic weight categories of 86 kg or 97 kg.

Men's Freestyle

Men's Freestyle 2021 NCAA Division I Championships

Women's Freestyle

Greco–Roman

Qualified Non-Competitors

These qualified athletes have chosen or were unable to compete in the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

Men's Freestyle[13]

Women's Freestyle

Greco-Roman

Results

  1. Challenge Tournament–(single elimination)-Part One of the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials will determine who will wrestle the 2019 World Championship Olympic weight medalist in Part Two. The finals of Part One will be a single match unless there is a delay to Part Two, in which case Part One will be the best‐of‐three matches. All best‐of‐three matches occur on day #2 of the Olympic Trials.
  2. Championship Series–(best‐of‐3 match final wrestle‐off)-In Part Two the winner of Part One will face the 2019 World Championship Olympic weight medalist (provided they are competing in the same Olympic weight category in which they won their World Championship medal) in a series of best‐of‐three matches.

Parts One and Two of the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials will be held over two days, except when a request for delay is granted for Part Two. The winner of Part Two shall be USA Wrestling’s designee for the 2020 Olympic Games. However, if a delay was granted and if for any reason the 2019 World Championship Olympic weight medalist does not compete, or is not able to compete in Part Two prior to June 30, 2021, the winner of the best‐of‐three matches in Part One shall be declared the winner of Part Two. They will be the USA Wrestling’s designee for the 2020 Olympic Games.

If the winner of Part One does not compete, or is not able to compete, in Part Two (whether or not in the case of a granted delay), the 2019 World Championship Olympic weight medalist shall be declared the winner of Part Two and will be the USA Wrestling’s designee for the 2020 Olympic Games.[6]

Men's freestyle[13]

57 kg

  1. Thomas Gilman
  2. Daton Fix
  3. Vitali Arujau
  4. Seth Gross
  5. Nick Suriano
  6. Joe Colon
  7. Nathan Tomasello
  8. Sean Russell
  9. Zane Richards
  10. Zach Sanders
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Thomas Gilman 0
Zane Richards 0 0 0
Sean Russell 0 0 0
0 0
Nick Suriano 0
Seth Gross 0
0
0
Vitali Arujau 0
Joe Colon 0
0 0
Nathan Tomasello 0 0 0
Zach Sanders 0 0 0
Daton Fix 0

Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3
               
               

Winner – TBD

65 kg

  1. Zain Retherford
  2. Yianni Diakomihalis
  3. Jordan Oliver
  4. James Green
  5. Joey McKenna
  6. Nick Lee
  7. Frank Molinaro
  8. Anthony Ashnault
  9. Nahshon Garrett
  10. Evan Henderson
  11. Mitchell Mckee
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Zain Retherford 0
Nahshon Garrett 0 0 0
Anthony Ashnault 0 0 0
0 0
Joey McKenna 0
James Green 0
0
0
Jordan Oliver 0
Mitchell Mckee 0 0 0
Nick Lee 0 0 0
Frank Molinaro 0 0 0
Evan Henderson 0 0 0
Yianni Diakomihalis 0

Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3
               
               

Winner – TBD

74 kg

Jordan Burroughs-as a champion at the 2019 Senior World Championship, at an Olympic weight. They have earned an automatic berth into the final wrestle‐off.

Kyle Dake-as a 2019 Senior World Championship Medalist, at a non‐Olympic weight, They have earned an automatic berth into the semifinals.

  1. Isaiah Martinez
  2. Jason Nolf
  3. Chance Marsteller
  4. Thomas Gantt
  5. Logan Massa
  6. David Carr
  7. Evan Wick
  8. Vincenzo Joseph
Quarterfinals Semifinals R1 Semifinals R2 Finals
Isaiah Martinez 0
Vincenzo Joseph 0 0 0
David Carr 0 0 0
Thomas Gantt 0 0 -
BYE -
0 0
0 0
Kyle Dake 0
Chance Marsteller 0 0 0
Logan Massa 0 0 0
Evan Wick 0 0 0
Jason Nolf 0

Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3
Jordan Burroughs      Jordan Burroughs      Jordan Burroughs  
               

Winner – TBD

86 kg

  1. David Taylor
  2. Zahid Valencia
  3. Pat Downey
  4. Myles Martin
  5. Gabe Dean
  6. Bo Nickal
  7. Nathan Jackson
  8. Samuel Brooks
  9. Brett Pfarr
  10. Aaron Brooks
  11. Carter Starocci
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
David Taylor 0
Samuel Brooks 0 0 0
Brett Pfarr 0 0 0
0 0
Gabe Dean 0
Myles Martin 0
0
0
Pat Downey 0
Carter Starocci 0 0 0
Bo Nickal 0 0 0
Nathan Jackson 0 0 0
Aaron Brooks 0 0 0
Zahid Valencia 0

Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3
               
               

Winner – TBD

97 kg

Kyle Snyder-as a champion at the 2019 Senior World Championship, at an Olympic weight. They have earned an automatic berth into the final wrestle‐off.

J’den Cox-as a 2019 Senior World Championship Medalist, at a non‐Olympic weight, They have earned an automatic berth into the semifinals.

  1. Kollin Moore
  2. Hayden Zillmer
  3. Mike Macchiavello
  4. Kyven Gadson
  5. Ty Walz
  6. Albert Ferrari Jr.
  7. Ben Honis
  8. Braxton Amos
  9. Jason Nolf
Quarterfinals Semifinals R1 Semifinals R2 Finals
Kollin Moore 0
Braxton Amos 0 0 0
Albert Ferrari Jr. 0 0 0
Kyven Gadson 0 0 -
BYE -
0 0
0 0
J’den Cox 0
Mike Macchiavello 0 0 0
Ty Walz 0 0 0
Ben Honis 0 0 0
Jason Nolf 0

Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3
Kyle Snyder      Kyle Snyder      Kyle Snyder   
               

Winner – TBD

125 kg

  1. Nick Gwiazdowski
  2. Gable Stevenson
  3. Mason Parris
  4. Dom Bradley
  5. Anthony Nelson
  6. Daniel Kerkvliet
  7. Tanner Hall
  8. Garrett Ryan
  9. Jordan Wood
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Nick Gwiazdowski 0
Garrett Ryan 0 0 0
Jordan Wood 0 0 0
0 0
Anthony Nelson 0
Dom Bradley 0
0
0
Mason Parris 0
Daniel Kerkvliet 0
0 0
0 0
Tanner Hall 0
Gable Stevenson 0

Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3
               
               

Winner – TBD


Women's freestyle

50 kg

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
TBD 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0

Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3
Sarah Hildebrandt      Sarah Hildebrandt      Sarah Hildebrandt   
               

Winner – TBD

53 kg

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
TBD 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0

Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3
Jacarra Winchester     Jacarra Winchester     Jacarra Winchester  
               

Winner – TBD

57 kg

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
TBD 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0

Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3
Helen Maroulis     Helen Maroulis     Helen Maroulis  
               

Winner – TBD

62 kg

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
TBD 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0

Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3
Kayla Miracle     Kayla Miracle     Kayla Miracle  
               

Winner – TBD

68 kg

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
TBD 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0

Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3
Tamyra Mensah-Stock     Tamyra Mensah-Stock     Tamyra Mensah-Stock  
               

Winner – TBD

76 kg

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
TBD 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0

Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3
Adeline Gray     Adeline Gray     Adeline Gray  
               

Winner – TBD


Greco–Roman

60 kg

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
TBD 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0

Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3
Ildar Hafizov     Ildar Hafizov     Ildar Hafizov  
               

Winner – TBD

67 kg

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
TBD 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0

Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3
Alejandro Sancho      Alejandro Sancho     Alejandro Sancho  
               

Winner – TBD

77 kg

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
TBD 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0

Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3
               
               

Winner – TBD

87 kg

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
TBD 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
TBD 0 0 0
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Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3
Joe Rau     Joe Rau     Joe Rau  
               

Winner – TBD

97 kg

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
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Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3
G’Angelo Hancock     G’Angelo Hancock     G’Angelo Hancock  
             

Winner – TBD

130 kg

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
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Super-final Best‐of‐3 Match (Wrestle‐Off)

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Winner – TBD


U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team

The champions of the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for an Olympic qualified weight, will head to the 2020 Summer Olympic Games as the official wrestling team for the IOC of the United States.[11][14]The United States qualified fifteen wrestlers for each of the following classes into the Olympic competition. Four of them finished among the top six to book Olympic spots in the men's freestyle (74 and 97 kg) and women's freestyle (68 and 76 kg) at the 2019 World Championships, while eleven more licenses were awarded to U.S. wrestlers, who progressed to the top two finals at the 2020 Pan American Qualification Tournament in Ottawa, Canada.[15][16][17] While the final 3 places may still be won in the World Qualification Tournament. These places will be contested by the 3 winners of each unqualified Olympic bracket, in the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

Men's Freestyle

  • 57 kg. –
  • 65 kg. –This Olympic weight was not qualified for the U.S. in the 2020 Summer Olympics.
  • 74 kg. –
  • 86 kg. –
  • 97 kg. –
  • 125 kg. –

Women's Freestyle

  • 50 kg. –
  • 53 kg. –
  • 57 kg. –
  • 62 kg. –
  • 68 kg. –
  • 76 kg. –

Greco–Roman

  • 60 kg. –
  • 67 kg. –
  • 77 kg. –This Olympic weight was not qualified for the U.S. in the 2020 Summer Olympics.
  • 87 kg. –
  • 97 kg. –
  • 130 kg. –This Olympic weight was not qualified for the U.S. in the 2020 Summer Olympics.

See also

United States at the 2020 Summer Olympics

Wrestling at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Wrestling at the 2020 Summer Olympics

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