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75 kg W - AUGUST 18 Will it be from Gray to gold? Three-time World champion and five-


time World medalist Adeline Gray of the USA heads into the Rio Olympic Games with great confidence and momentum. On a two-year winning streak, Gray has not only defeated most of the top rivals in her weight class, but has been dominant in many of her victories. We are seeing a special athlete in the prime of her career, looking to make history. That said, Gray fully understands that


the field in Rio will be loaded with experi- enced talent, including other athletes fully capable of winning the gold medal. Although no other gold medalists are in the expected field, there are numerous challengers with Olympic or World medals and extensive experience. China’s Qian Zhou won the 2015


World silver medal and 2014 World bronze medal at the weight. Gray beat her handily in the 2015 finals, but had to make an amazing comeback to stop Qian in the first round at the 2014 Worlds. The 2014 World silver medalist was


Aline da Silva Ferreira of host Brazil, who had a close match with Gray in their World finals. Da Silva boasts a World Military gold medal and a Junior World silver medal and has strong throwing abilities.


Gouzel Manyurova of Kazakhstan won


an Olympic silver medal for Russia in 2004 and an Olympic bronze medal for Kazakhstan in 2012. Add in a World sil- ver medal for Kazakhstan and a World bronze medal for Russia and more expe- rience than anyone else in the field. Three-time World bronze medalist


Vasilisa Marzaliuk of Belarus was a 2015 European Games champion, and cap- tured a Junior World title back in 2006. She was also fifth at the 2012 Olympic Games. 2011 World silver medalist and 2010


World bronze medalist Ekatarina Bukina of Russia won the 2016 Russian Nationals and took gold in the 2nd World Olympic Qualifier in Turkey. Bukina was a 2013 World University Games champion as well. 2015 World bronze medalist Epp Mae


of Estonia has extensive experience and numerous international medals. 2010 World bronze medalist All Cherkasova of Ukraine was also a Junior World bronze medalist.


Competing in her third Olympic Games


is Annabel Laure Ali of Cameroon, who has won six African titles and a Commonwealth Championships gold. 2012 Olympian Cynthia Vescan of France won a pair of Junior World silver medals. There are five entries from the Pan American continent, with Gray and da Silva joined by Erica Wiebe of Canada, Andrea Olaya of Colombia and Jaramit Weffer of Venezuela. All are familiar with each other. Gray beat Wiebe in the finals of the 2012 University World Championships. Wiebe has added a World University title, a Commonwealth Games gold and a victory at the Pan American Olympic Qualifier. Olaya placed fifth at the 2014 and 2015 World Championships, and Weffer has wrestled in six Senior World meets. The field also includes 2011 Cadet


Adeline Gray: by John Sachs.


World champion Zsanett Nemeth of Hungary, 2016 European champion Yasemin Adar of Turkey, 2014 Asian Games champion Rio Watari of Japan, two-time African champion Samar Hamza of Egypt and veteran Maria Selmaier of Germany. Adar has been fifth in the World Championships two times, making her a medal contender. This is a very deep field, and whoever wins gold will have to beat some prime talent.


ADELINE GRAY


Residence: Colorado Springs, Colo. Club: New York AC High School: Lakewood, Colo.(Bear Creek), Marquette, Mich. and Chatfield, Colo.


College: DeVry, UCCS Born: Jan. 15, 1991


Age: 25


Career Notes • 2016 U.S. Olympian • Three-time World Champion (2012, 2014, 2015) • Two-time World bronze medalist (2011, 2013) • 2015 Pan American Games champion • 2014 and 2015 World Cup champion • 2012 University World champion • 2008 Junior World champion • 2016 Olympic Test Event champion (Brazil) • Three-time U.S. Open champion • 2011 Junior World silver medalist • Second in 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Trials Past Olympics: None Past Sr. Worlds: 1st (2012, 2014, 2015), 3rd (2011, 2013), 5th (2009) UWW World Rank: No. 1


Expected field at 75 kg/165 lbs. Belarus - Vasilisa Marzaliuk Brazil -Aline da Silva Ferreira Cameroon -Annabel Laure Ali Canada - Erica Wiebe China - Qian Zhou Colombia – Andrea Olaya Egypt - Samar Hamza Estonia - Epp Mae France - Cynthia Vescan Germany - Maria Selmaier Hungary - Zsanett Nemeth Japan - Rio Watari Kazakhstan - Guzel Manyurova Russia - Ekaterina Bukina Turkey - Yasemin Adar Ukraine - Alla Cherkasova United States - Adeline Gray Venezuela - Jaramit Weffer


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