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gwm247 · 3 months ago
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Amit Elor
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sedibeditedi · 5 months ago
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Kicked Dogs
@stivya ‘s oc
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crowlixcx · 1 year ago
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I wanna fuck the sad out of Alec Hardy
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theanticool · 4 months ago
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USA Olympic Women's Freestyle Wrestling Squad
Finally, wrestling starts this week! August 5th, we will be getting the start of all the wrestling competition. Best combat sport at the Olympics imo. Excited to see everyone compete. Here is a quick run through of the American women's squad.
Just some context: the team to beat is Japan. The Japanese women's team won 4 of the 6 gold medals available for freestyle wrestling at the 2020 games. The only two Japanese wrestlers who did not medal at all lost to Tamyra Mensah-Stock (who won gold for the US) in the opening round and lost in the final round of the repechage for bronze. That is the level of domination the US team (and the world) was up against.
Sarah Hildebrandt - 50 kg -Hildebrandt is a returning Olympic wrestler. She walked away with a bronze at the 2020 Olympics and is a regular on the podium at the world championships, winning 2 bronze and 2 silver over the years. Unfortunately for Hildebrandt, the field has been dominated by Yui Susaki (arguably the best female wrestler on the planet) since like 2017.
Dom Parrish - 53 kg - This will be Dom Parrish's first Olympics! She won gold at the world championships back in 2022 but went out in the first round of the 2023 world championships. The odds on favorite should be 20 year old Akari Fujinami. She won gold at the 2021 and 2023 world championships and is looking like another blue chip Japanese generational star in women's wrestling.
Helen Maroulis - 57 kg - Helen Maroulis is a veteran of the Olympic games and the first woman in American history to bring home gold for freestyle wrestling back in 2016. She did it in hyper impressive fashion, beating Saori Yoshida - the 2nd best credentialed female wrestler of all time - to do it. Sadly, Maroulis had a bunch of health issues that hindered her 2nd attempt in 2020 (she took bronze) and hasn't reached the same heights since. The favorite has to be 3x world champion Tsugumi Sakurai, another 20 year old phenom who is coming off winning the 2021, 2022, and 2023 gold medals at worlds.
Kayla Miracle - 62 kg - Miracle is looking to overwrite her 2020 experience. A medal hopeful for the US in Tokyo, she ended up losing in the first round of the competition. She's since won a silver medal at the 2021 and 2023 world championships, signalling more comfort in international competition. The favorite at 62 kg has to be Aisuluu Tynybekova of Kyrgyzstan. She was the silver medalist at the 2020 Olympic games and is a 3x world champion.
Amit Elor - 68 kg - Japan is not the only country with young phenoms on the docket. 20 year old Amit Elor is the future of USA wrestling. She's won 7 gold medals at the world level (3 at the jr level, 2 at the U23 level, and 2 at the senior level). She's the odds on favorite to win at this weight class. She hasn't lost on the mat since 2019. She's only given up like 6 points at the senior level through 2 world championships. The main thing for Elor is that she's competing down in weight (she's normally 72 kg). There is some real talent at the weight class (Nonoka Ozaki, Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu, Blessing Oborududu, etc).
Kennedy Blades - 76 kg - I called Elor the future of USA wrestling but so is Kennedy Blades. 20 year old Blades beat out Adeline Gray (6x world champion, 2020 Olympic silver medalist, and most experienced American wrestler) to earn a spot on this roster. Only reason she didn't make the games in 2020 (when she was 17!) is because she lost in the finals of qualification to Tamyra Mensah-Stock, who won a gold medal. Blades was a gold medalist at the u20 world championships and a silver medalist at the U23 world championships. I imagine the favorite for this field would be 2023 champion, Yuka Kagami.
Back later with the guys freestyle team.
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tillytilli · 4 months ago
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chubby elf girls save me... save me chubby elf girls... chubby elf girls...
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crumbsispoggers · 4 months ago
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{Day 1.5}
After a long and grueling drive towards safety away from the blast radius that the announcement had alerted from the phones that Scott and Grian had, both had escaped from Myceli County and the dangers of the meteorite crash. But they come across one of the separated chunks of the meteorite and Grian persuades Scott to investigate, much to Scotts worry, they decide to stop and see, when Grian starts to approach the rock even when he promised not to, much to Scotts dismay and confusion.
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eretzyisrael · 4 months ago
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by Henry Bushnell
Elor was born and raised in Walnut Creek, California. The daughter of Israeli immigrants and the youngest of six siblings, she found wrestling while tagging along with a parent to her older brother’s practice. She was pushed toward more traditional girly sports, but all of her brothers played football or wrestled; her dad had thrown shot put in college; she was drawn toward a more physical sport, even one that was, at times, unwelcoming to girls.
Throughout her first few years in the sport, she wrestled boys. They’d complain about having to battle her. And “once she started beating up the boys, there were a lot of coaches that didn’t like it,” her mom told USA Today.
Elor also recalled Monday that many of her early coaches were “very tough on me. Not a lot of positivity in the wrestling room,” she said. As a result, “I've always believed that I was not good at wrestling,” she explained. “Even after my accomplishments, I was always very negative with myself.”
The accomplishments, though, kept accumulating. The training intensified — and incorporated judo and jiu-jitsu. High school opponents stood no chance. Elor lost, once, at the Under-17 World Championships in 2019. "I'll get it next year," she said at the time. She has not lost a match of any kind, at any weight, anywhere, since.
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if-i-am-not-for-me · 3 months ago
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Today will forever be the day that I got to meet and then give homemade brownies to Israeli-American, Team USA Olympic Women's Wrestling gold medalist (68 kg weight class) Amit Elor.
Also, I got to meet my state assemblywoman and eat dinner at the same table as her, so that was also very cool.
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cassianandfenrysaremyboyos · 11 months ago
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Not gonna lie Gold was a bit meandering (I still really enjoyed it though) but the ending was really heating up and then it left it on that cliffhanger! And now I'm just supposed to wait however long for the next book!! Cruel honestly 😭
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sedibeditedi · 3 months ago
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Tiefling Girlfriends >:]
Elor is @stivya ‘s guy
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grass-s0fa · 2 years ago
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quite late but happy trans day or visibility from Rem and Elore!!
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theanticool · 4 months ago
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Amit Elor brings home gold for Team USA wrestling. The 20 year old wins 3-0 on Meerim Zhumanazarova (KGZ)! 8 gold medals at the world level in just 3 years.
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American Sarah Hildebrandt will wrestle for gold tomorrow! We’re in the middle of a possible tide changing head in women’s wrestling.
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tillytilli · 4 months ago
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bard and her orc gf... im so obsessed with these two!!!
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willcodehtmlforfood · 5 months ago
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Tegnap válaszoltam egynek, mondom 2kor holnap (ma ugye) ráérek (úgy kezdte a 4pm -kor írt üzenetben h "ma v holnap tudunk e beszélni" szóval), semmi válasz, már épp írni akartam h "úgy értettem hogy .." de aztán 2 után 10 perccel csörgött a teló (nyilván nem az az ember hívott hanem ugyanattól a recruiter cégtől valaki...)
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blogchesscom · 1 month ago
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Raise Your ELO Rating with this simple Queen-Pawn Endgame Exercise
Dive into the Queen-Pawn endgame through a grandmaster's lens, focusing on how they think and strategize. In this post, we’ll break down essential tactics that not only emphasize the importance of both offense and defense but also show how a clear objective can simplify decision-making, making the remaining time less critical.
We’ll analyze a practical example, highlighting how to effectively block an opponent’s pawn while advancing your own king. Grandmasters possess a unique ability to view the board with purpose, which is key to elevating your ELO rating.
Learn to think like a grandmaster, embracing the dual aspects of attack and defense. With a solid strategy and defined goals, you’ll be well on your way to mastering this endgame. Let’s embark on this chess journey together!
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l-carlyle · 1 month ago
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