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Fernandez Wins Gold, Turner Secures Bronze at U17 World Championships
Taina Fernandez claimed the gold medal and 2023 U17 World Champion Morgan Turner brought home a bronze medal as the U.S. women’s freestyle team concluded action at the U17 World Championships in Amman, Jordan, on Friday.

Fernandez Reaches U17 World Finals; Gonzales, Turner Will Go for Bronze
American Taina Fernandez will wrestle for gold on Friday while teammates Morgan Turner and Isabella Gonzales will compete for bronze at the 2024 U17 Women's World Championships in Amman, Jordan.

Jordyn Raney Wins Bronze, Jeter Places 5th at U17 Greco-Roman Worlds
Jordyn Raney won a bronze medal at the U17 Greco-Roman World Championships. It is his second career U17 Greco-Roman medal after winning gold in 2023.
Jordyn's twin brother, Jayden, won a gold medal on Tuesday.

NFHS Reports Boys and Girls Wrestling Participation Make Big Gains
The National Federation of State High School Associations' Athletics Participation Survey indicated that an all-time record of more than eight million participants competed in sports in 2023-24, and boys and girls wrestling both grew again.

Jayden Raney Wins Gold at U17 Greco-Roman World Championships
The United States picked up its first medal of the U17 World Championships as Jayden Raney won gold at 55 kg in Greco-Roman in Amman, Jordan.

U.S. Women's Olympic Team Will Receive Wrestle Like A Girl's Afsoon Courage Award
Wrestle Like A Girl has named the USA Women's Olympic team as the 2024 recipient of the Afsoon Courage Award for their performance at the Paris Olympics.
The award will be presented at WLAG’s Glitter Into Gold Gala on October 18 in Washington, D.C.

Blades Wins Olympic Silver Medal, Snyder Finishes 5th
Capping off an inspiring run at 76 kg in women’s freestyle, 20-year-old Kennedy Blades won a silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Competing in his third Olympic Games, Kyle Snyder placed fifth.
(Photo by Tony Rotundo, Wrestlers Are Warriors)

Dake Wins Olympic Bronze, Blades to Go for Gold, Snyder for Bronze
Kyle Dake won his second career Olympic medal when he captured a bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
(Photo by Justin Hoch
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