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Nick Marable

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Nick Marable (born May 7, 1987)[1] of Collierville, Tennessee[2] is an American wrestler for Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club who represented the United States at the 2014 World Wrestling Championships. He is the assistant wrestling coach for West Virginia University.

High school

Marable attended Christian Brothers High School in Memphis, Tennessee from 2001-2005. Marable was a three time placewinner in the Tennessee state tournament, winning state titles in 2004 and 2005, and finishing runner up in 2003. Marable won the 2003 Cadet National Championship at 145 pounds.

College

At The University of Missouri, Marable was a three time NCAA qualifier and two time NCAA All-American, finishing third in 2008 and seventh in both 2009. Marable finished his college career with 116 wins, which was the eight-most in Missouri history at the time of his graduation.

International

At the Yashar Dogu Grand prix in final match he beat Jordan Burroughs (4-4)

Marable has had success at the international level since graduating college in 2010. His notable tournament wins include the 2011 Pan American Championships, 2013 NYAC International, 2014 Yasar Dogu, 2014 Grand Prix of Paris, and the 2015 Dave Schultz Memorial.

Marable represented the United States at the 2014 World Wrestling Championships, finishing 2-1 and in 8th place in the 70kg weight class after losing to two-time bronze medalist Ali Shabanau.

References

  1. ^ "Nick Marable". Team USA.
  2. ^ "Staff Directory - WVU Athletics". WVUsports.com.