Narazie styl wolny, USA typowana przez wielu specow jako kandydaci do zdobycia najwiekszej ilosci medali oto w przyblizeniu sylwetki ich zawodnikow:
Stephen Abas
2004-05 Team USA Ranking: No. 1 at 55 kg/121 lbs.
Years on Team USA: 4 (2001-05)
Residence: Fresno, Calif.
Club: Sunkist Kids
Coach: Dennis DeLiddo
College: Fresno State Univ.
High School: Union City, Calif. (James Logan) & Moreno Valley, Calif. (Canyon Springs)
Born: January 12, 1978 in Santa Ana, Calif.
Height: 5-5
International Competition: Sixth in 2004 Ivan Yarygin Memorial International (Russia)... Fifth in 2003 World Championships... 2003 Pan American Games champion... 2002-03 World Cup champion... Second in 2003 Cup of Independence (Uzbekistan)... Participated in 2003-04 Titan Games... Competed in 2002 Kurt Angle Classic... 1999, 2001 and 2002 Sunkist Kids International Open champion... DNP in 2001 World Championships... Fourth in 2001 World Cup... Fourth in 2000 World University Championships... 2000 and 2004 Dave Schultz Memorial International champion... 1999 Clansmen International champion (Canada)... 1999 Winter Classic champion... Second in 1997-98 Sunkist Kids International Open... 1998 Junior World Champion... Fifth in 1997 Junior World Championships... Sixth in 1996 Junior World Championships.... Third in 1994 Cadet World Championships...
U.S. Competition: 2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials champion... 2003-04 U.S. Nationals champion... 2001-03 World Team Trials champion... Fourth in 2000 U.S. Olympic Team Trials... Third in 2000 U.S. Nationals... 2000 NYAC Christmas Open champion... Second in 1997 and 2000 University Nationals... Fifth in 1998 World Team Trials... Fourth in 1998 U.S. Nationals... 1998 University Nationals champion... 1997 Espoir Nationals champion... Fifth in 1997 U.S. Nationals... 1996 Junior Nationals champion... Fourth in 1995 Junior Nationals... 1994 Cadet Nationals champion... Third in 1993 Cadet Nationals...
College: Attended Fresno State Univ., where he was coached by Dennis Deliddo... Three-time NCAA Champion (1999, 2001-02) ... Fourth in 1998 NCAA Championships... Only second four-time All-American in school history, joining his brother Gerry... Majoring in Liberal Studies...
High School: Attended James Logan High School, where he was coached by Tom Rosenthal, and Canyon Springs High School, where he was coached by Ray Rodi... Three-time California state champion (1994-96)... Also placed fourth in the state tournament as a freshman...
Personal: Son of Mary Alice Bennett... Has four brothers, Van, Greg, Gerry and Norman, and two sisters, Monica and Erica... Gerry was a three-time NCAA runner-up for Fresno State Univ... Greg and Norman also wrestled... Currently works as an assistant coach at Fresno State Univ... Trains in Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art which combines dance and fighting tactics...
Strasznie duzo wszyscy z nich maja tych osiagniec, a ten jeszcze tanczy Capo , strach sie bac. Zaraz beda nastepni.
Grappling