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Gophers wrestler Gable Steveson has qualified for the 2020 U.S. Olympic trials even though he hasn’t been able to practice or compete with the University of Minnesota team since June.
Steveson, an Apple Valley native, remains under investigation in Hennepin County on suspicion of criminal sexual conduct.
He qualified for the trials by winning the 125-kilogram freestyle class last weekend at the Bill Farrell Memorial International Open in New York City. He defeated Dominique Bradley 4-1.
The trials will be held April 4-5 at Penn State. Winners at the trials will join the U.S. Olympic team in Tokyo next summer.
In a recording posted on flowrestling.com, Steveson spoke from New York about the result. “It feels real good,” he said. “I mean, I’ve been working hard these past few months, getting my body back right, eating all the good things. This is one of those competitions to get me ready for the Olympic trials. I’m looking forward to being at Penn State in April and hopefully get my Olympic spot.”
Back in Minnesota, Steveson remains suspended from the Gophers as the season is about to ramp up. He was expected to be a star this year as the U prepares to play host to the 2020 NCAA championships at U.S. Bank Stadium in March. In 2018-19 as a freshman, Steveson went 35-2 and finished third at the NCAAs.
Go Gophers!!
Gophers wrestler Gable Steveson has qualified for the 2020 U.S. Olympic trials even though he hasn’t been able to practice or compete with the University of Minnesota team since June.
Steveson, an Apple Valley native, remains under investigation in Hennepin County on suspicion of criminal sexual conduct.
He qualified for the trials by winning the 125-kilogram freestyle class last weekend at the Bill Farrell Memorial International Open in New York City. He defeated Dominique Bradley 4-1.
The trials will be held April 4-5 at Penn State. Winners at the trials will join the U.S. Olympic team in Tokyo next summer.
In a recording posted on flowrestling.com, Steveson spoke from New York about the result. “It feels real good,” he said. “I mean, I’ve been working hard these past few months, getting my body back right, eating all the good things. This is one of those competitions to get me ready for the Olympic trials. I’m looking forward to being at Penn State in April and hopefully get my Olympic spot.”
Back in Minnesota, Steveson remains suspended from the Gophers as the season is about to ramp up. He was expected to be a star this year as the U prepares to play host to the 2020 NCAA championships at U.S. Bank Stadium in March. In 2018-19 as a freshman, Steveson went 35-2 and finished third at the NCAAs.
Gable Steveson qualifies for Olympic Trials but is still suspended from Gophers wrestling
Suspended Gophers wrestler vying for a berth in the 2020 Olympics.
www.startribune.com
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