USA Wrestling releases men's freestyle rankings for January 2017
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USA Wrestling is releasing its final Senior-level ranking for January in men’s freestyle.
On the men’s freestyle side, there have been no domestic competitions since the previous December ranking. These rankings reflect a handful of international competitions, most notably the World Championships, World Freestyle Wrestling Clubs Cup and Golden Grand Prix Final.
Top-ranked U.S. men’s freestyle wrestlers for the month of January are Tony Ramos at 57 kg, Logan Stieber at 61 kg, Frank Molinaro at 65 kg, James Green at 70 kg, Jordan Burroughs at 74 kg, J’den Cox at 86 kg, Kyle Snyder at 97 kg and Zach Rey at 125 kg.
U.S. Senior-level rankings in women’s freestyle and Greco-Roman were released earlier this week.
USA Wrestling Senior Men’s Freestyle Rankings, January 2017
USA Wrestling Senior Greco-Roman Rankings, January 2017
USA Wrestling Senior Women’s Rankings, January 2017
On the men’s freestyle side, there have been no domestic competitions since the previous December ranking. These rankings reflect a handful of international competitions, most notably the World Championships, World Freestyle Wrestling Clubs Cup and Golden Grand Prix Final.
Top-ranked U.S. men’s freestyle wrestlers for the month of January are Tony Ramos at 57 kg, Logan Stieber at 61 kg, Frank Molinaro at 65 kg, James Green at 70 kg, Jordan Burroughs at 74 kg, J’den Cox at 86 kg, Kyle Snyder at 97 kg and Zach Rey at 125 kg.
U.S. Senior-level rankings in women’s freestyle and Greco-Roman were released earlier this week.
USA Wrestling Senior Men’s Freestyle Rankings, January 2017
USA Wrestling Senior Greco-Roman Rankings, January 2017
USA Wrestling Senior Women’s Rankings, January 2017
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