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August 16, 2021 - August 22, 2021

Vol. 48 No. 33• The Journal For Community News, Business & The Arts • insightnews.com

STEVESON

BRINGS HOME OLYMPIC GOLD

USA Today Gable Steveson gold medal win ranks as one of the great Olympic comebacks. He won the gold in the 125-kg freestyle wrestling in Tokyo last week. The Minnesota Gophers NCAA champion trailed 8-5 with just 10 seconds left on the clock against Georgia’s Geno Petriashvili. Two takedowns in last seconds of the match gave Steveson a 9-8 gold medal winning victory. Steveson had dominated opponents including the reigning Olympic champion on his route to the final. This match was different. According to an article by sports writer Jason Owens, Steveson, 21, was not the favorite to win gold. But the reigning NCAA champion arrived in Friday’s final having outscored his Olympic opponents 23-0 in three matches, including an 8-0 shutout of two-time world champion and 2016 Olympic gold medalist Taha Akgul of Turkey in the quarterfinal. Georgia’s three-time reigning world champion Geno Petriashvili held an 8-5 lead over Steveson in the final seconds the match, seemingly well on his way to adding Tokyo gold to his bronze from Rio in 2016, Owens reported.

Steveson led most of the match, but with 90 seconds left, Petriashvili scored six points and turned a 5-2 deficit into an 8-5 lead. With 15 seconds left, it was still 8-5. “That match was actually a roller coaster,” Steveson said. “I was winning but then I was down 8-5 with 30 seconds left. In the last 30 seconds, I said, ‘I didn’t come here for silver.’ I switched a gear from me losing to ‘I need to get a gold medal,’ and ‘I need to pull it off in 30 seconds, so how am I going to pull this off?’ “Right after that, I scored a quick takedown and there were six seconds left. I was like, ‘There’s no silver here. I need gold.’ I spent three weeks in Tokyo. I took 12-hour flights. The gold medal was the only thing I wanted to come home with. That was the difference right there, that mindset, that heart.” Steveson attacked Petriashvili low as soon as the whistle blew. He eventually secured a grip around Petriashvili’s torso and scored another two-point takedown as time expired. Steveson looked up to the referee, who confirmed the score. Steveson jumped for joy before finding his coach for

a bear hug, Owens wrote. The Georgian corner challenged the call, but video review confirmed that Steveson scored the takedown with 0.4 seconds remaining on the clock. Steveson was awarded an additional penalty point for the failed Georgia challenge for a 10-8 final and a victory for the gold medal. The gold medal win over a three-time world champion enhances the Apple Valley native’s marketability. Further enhancing his bargaining position is the fact he has eligibility remaining at the University of Minnesota, for whom he won the 285-pound heavyweight title in 2021 and the Hodge Award, college wrestling’s version of the Heisman, Owens said. The NCAA’s new name, image and likeness rules, which enable athletes to profit off of their notoriety, will make it easier for him to return to college and prepare for a repeat in Paris 2024 if that’s what he chooses to do, he said. Steveson returned home Sunday night after becoming the first Gopher wrestler in program history to win an Olympic gold medal. Steveson heard fans

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Gable Steveson chanting “USA, USA!” when he arrived at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Sunday night. “We just wanted to come out and see Gable,” Conner Ellis of Savage said. “What an incredible achievement.” “I put on my best

effort for the great state of Minnesota,” Steveson said upon arrival, “There’s so many people who’ve supported me - so many fans.” Steveson, who won the NCAA championship in March, can return to amateur wrestling at the University

of Minnesota next year, but is also weighing his options in professional wrestling and mixed martial arts. Story compiled from Yahoo News, KSTP Sports, Bring Me The News, and other sources.


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