#GrecoMonday Video: Jake Clark seeks sixth career U.S. Olympic Trials berth
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by Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling
Jake Clark, one of the most popular and successful Greco-Roman wrestlers on the U.S. scene for many years, is attempting to make his sixth U.S. Olympic Team Trials. Clark recently turned 40, coaches wrestling for a living but also has continued to train. He was at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center at a USA Wrestling Greco-Roman National Team camp this past week. Clark talks about the upcoming Last Chance Qualifier, his desire to continue to compete, his family, his business and other topics of interest.
Photo of Jake Clark competing at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials by Tony Rotundo, Wrestlers Are Warriors.
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