Carolina Speed
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For anyone interested, the NCAA Wrestling Championship Finals are on ESPN at 7 this evening. A true test of courage, strength, and athleticism!
There are 10 weight classes. Four of the champions were black or mixed. Which is up over recent years. Typically, there's 2-3 black wrestlers winning....and this year there were 5 black or mixed wrestlers in the finals. That's up as well. That's half. I don't know that I remember 5 blacks in the finals. In each of those five finals, it was black vs white and black wrestlers won 4 of 5 head to head. However, 2 of the white wrestlers Mesenbrink and Welsh are Freshmen going against Carr, who is a 5th or 6th year wrestler and Starocci who has been at Penn St. at least 4 years, maybe five. It was 6 white or white/hispanic mix that won championships.I don’t follow the sport enough to know what athletes were white and which weren’t but on average my understanding is that it’s still a largely white dominated sport
Right SneakyQuick. Wrestling is without a doubt the most grueling sport in terms of conditioning. Also, wrestling prepares you for other sports like football as most wrestlers are excellent tacklers.I remember that at my high school wrestling had the hardest practices out of any sport, period.
My buddies that wrestled were all sick athletes who seemed to be able to do other sports with relative ease.
Also we had had plenty of vibrancy in the school but our wrestling team was overwhelmingly white.
Yes. SneakyQuick posted that link on post #2 of this thread.Is there a list of which weight-divisions(I'm assuming that its called that) that our guys are champions in?
so basically 5 white champs, 4 black champs and 1 hispanic champ!Yes. SneakyQuick posted that link on post #2 of this thread.
One interesting thing I've noted is that the blacks seem to be dominating the higher weight divisions while the whites are dominating the lower and middle. Is that something that happens regularly, like a pattern