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Brooks won a U23 world title last year and will now try to join the likes of Kyle Snyder (Rio 2016) ... SEE MORE: Amit Elor wins Olympic Trials, makes U.S. wrestling history.
Brooks won a U23 world title last year and will now try to join the likes of Kyle Snyder (Rio 2016) ... SEE MORE: Amit Elor wins Olympic Trials, makes U.S. wrestling history.
These Penn State Olympic Wrestling Trials ended with a dramatic upset, a comeback and a win for a lost father. Search query. ... 2024, in State College. Brooks won the series, 2-0.
STATE COLLEGE — Aaron Brooks pulled the stunner of these U.S. Olympic Wrestling Trials finals, on what turned out to be one of the most emotional Penn State wrestling days possible.. There was ...
Aaron Brooks defeated David Taylor in a battle of Penn State legends at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials to earn a bid to the Summer ... Taylor won the first bout 6-0, but Brooks tested him in a 5-4 ...
By beating fellow Nittany Lion Wrestling Club wrestler David Taylor 3-1, Brooks has bested the reigning Olympic gold medalist and reigning two-time World Championship gold medalist at 86 kg.
Brooks went 2-2 at the Olympic Trials in 2021 at 86 kilograms as Taylor won the weight class. However, Brooks made the trip to the Tokyo Olympics that summer to serve as Taylor's training partner ...
Brooks' Olympic run completed a spectacular 12 months of wrestling in which he won a U23 world title, his fourth NCAA championship and the U.S. Olympic Wrestling Trials. Brooks went 22-0 on the ...
In their match in the Olympic Trials, Brooks’ corner featured former Nittany Lion national champion Bo Nickal and current Penn State ... I think whoever wins (86 kg.) is gonna win the Olympic title.
After rallying to win the U.S. Open title, Aaron Brooks will face Olympic gold medalist David Taylor for a spot in the 2023 world championships.
Aaron Brooks defeated reigning 86-kilogram gold medalist David Taylor in consecutive matches Saturday night at the U.S. Olympic wrestling trials, claiming a roster spot at the Paris Olympics.