Leydecker rocking the headgear to a 10-0 tech in 1:14 w/2 TD and 3 turns. Onto the quarters for her.
YesIs Blaze final expected around 11 am?
She’s got the Cat Scratch FeverNugent with the late comeback to take a 7-6 lead and get the fall at 5:49 to make the semis!
Thanks for all the updates this morningLedecker rocking her magical headgear again for a 10-0 tech in 5:14 to make the semis!
0-2 sakamoto did not medalSo we get98 medals out of 10 weights. Is that good? 5/5 Lions with hardware. DT’s boys: 0-1. Pay attention recruits.![]()
I’m just gonna say it…. What is going on in Stillwater?!0-2 sakamoto did not medal
I don't think that actually changing the score before the match is over would be wise. Say a match is 5-5, with the first 5 winning on criteria. Giving that wrestler an extra point during the match to make it 6-5 would be confusing. If the losing wrestler then gets a push out, what happens to the score? Do they just reverse?I dig this principle. It's a really novel concept, in all of sports. And has definite value.
But not indicating it with an actual change of score is hilariously silly.
And trying to indicate who is winning with an underline underneath one of the tied scores is mindnumbing insanity.
While I have similar feelings on the subject, I saw some of the girls at the NWCA All Star Meet at Rec Hall a couple years ago. I have to admit I was impressed with the toughness and skill level.I don't know how much of a minority I'm in but I have not gravitated to Women's wrestling. I'm 63 and have 2 daughters that played youth coed sports and had no issues with it. I just seem to have problems with the wrestling end of it . I did have one daughter suffer numerous concussions in b-ball and soccer that she still has side effects from it. Maybe that is part of my feelings.
Leydecker won her semi over Turkiye 10-0 and will wrestle for gold!
To my eye, there are many women's sports that can actually be more interesting to watch, because as slightly slower and less physical styles of play, you can "see" the level skill a little more easily and appreciate the "beauty of the game." Soccer and tennis come most readily to mind. But in the sports where "physical" is part and parcel of the game (e.g., wrestling and hockey), they don't do much for me.While I have similar feelings on the subject, I saw some of the girls at the NWCA All Star Meet at Rec Hall a couple years ago. I have to admit I was impressed with the toughness and skill level.