#ThrowbackThursday: See Bo Nickal win six different age-group National title bouts
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by USA Wrestling
In recognition of Bo Nickal's 2019 U23 World freestyle gold medal victory yesterday, we dig into the USA Wrestling archives and present six different age-group gold-medal finals matches won by Nickal during his days as a youth and high school star in Texas.
We get to see Bo get his arm raised in the finals of USA Wrestling events in all three styles: folkstyle, freestyle and Greco-Roman. Enjoy.
2013 Junior Freestyle Nationals finals
170 - Bo Nickal tech fall Tyler Askey, 10-0
2013 FILA Cadet Freestyle Nationals finals
76 kg - Bo Nickal dec. Mark Hall, 8-6
2012 Preseason Folkstyle Nationals finals
160 - Bo Nickal dec. Ryan Blees, 3-2
2012 Cadet Freestyle Nationals finals
160 - Bo Nickal dec Kimball Bastian, 1-1, 1-0
2012 Cadet Greco-Roman Nationals finals
152 - Bo Nickal dec. Keiffer Taylor, 7-0, 1-0
2011 Preseason Folkstyle Nationals finals
145 - Bo Nickal dec. Kaleb Baker, 8-4
We get to see Bo get his arm raised in the finals of USA Wrestling events in all three styles: folkstyle, freestyle and Greco-Roman. Enjoy.
2013 Junior Freestyle Nationals finals
170 - Bo Nickal tech fall Tyler Askey, 10-0
2013 FILA Cadet Freestyle Nationals finals
76 kg - Bo Nickal dec. Mark Hall, 8-6
2012 Preseason Folkstyle Nationals finals
160 - Bo Nickal dec. Ryan Blees, 3-2
2012 Cadet Freestyle Nationals finals
160 - Bo Nickal dec Kimball Bastian, 1-1, 1-0
2012 Cadet Greco-Roman Nationals finals
152 - Bo Nickal dec. Keiffer Taylor, 7-0, 1-0
2011 Preseason Folkstyle Nationals finals
145 - Bo Nickal dec. Kaleb Baker, 8-4
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