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National Champions Q&A: Kristie MaranoJohn Fuller TheMat.com Kristie Marano of the New York Athletic Club was on track to compete in the Olympic Games last year. She had defeated World silver medalist Sara McMann in the U.S. Nationals and was in the Olympic Trials finals. But then she missed weight and had to bump up two weight classes, finishing second in the Trials. This year, Marano is back at 67 kg/147.5 lbs. She dominated the U.S. Nationals one more time, and with a win at the World Team Trials, would be looking at a U.S. record eighth World-level medal. TheMat.com talked to Marano about the upcoming World Team Trials, and last year’s devastation at the Olympic Trials. TheMat.com: Some wrestlers actually prefer wrestling in the Challenge Tournament. Others prefer sitting out. Where do you stand on that subject? Marano: Well since I have been able to both, I like to do both. I see the Challenge Tournament as a warm-up, and sitting out has helped me recover and be fresh for one day of matches. TheMat.com: Obviously the thought of not making weight at the Olympic Trials must still be a hard one. But what did you learn from that experience? Marano: I learned that if I was to go back down to 63 kilograms, I would need to work on weight maintenance. TheMat.com: You went to Athens as a training partner. Was it hard to watch those matches and not be competing?> Marano: It was hard for me to watch the matches, but I was also excited for the girls. I also was very inspired to continue my wrestling and work even harder to make the team in 2008. TheMat.com: You can competitively wrestle at three different weight classes. Which one is the best for you? Marano: I think I am the most comfortable at 67 kilograms. I feel really good and strong there. TheMat.com: What are your feelings on the new rules? Marano: There are things I like, and things I don’t like. I kind of just go with it though, because it seems you always have to adapt to change a lot in this sport. TheMat.com: You are only 26 years old, but have seven medals in World competition. Do you see yourself as a veteran of this sport? Marano: I don’t think of myself as a veteran, but it has been used many times to describe me. However it doesn´t offend me either. TheMat.com: Do you expect to see any faces come out of the woodwork for the Trials? Marano: I have no idea. It would be nice to see some old faces again. SIMILAR ARTICLES: Chase, Pringle, Rix and Umemoto headline TheMat.com/ASICS Girls High School All-American First Team MWA honors Larry Cantor as the MWA “Beat the Streets” Man of the Year National Champions Q&A: Daniel Cormier World Team Trials preview at 96 kg/211.5 lbs. in men’s freestyle wrestling College wrestlers set to take 10-day tour of culture, competition in China Izboinikov named new Women’s Freestyle National Developmental/Resident Coach for USA Wrestling World Team Trials preview at 67 kg/147.5 lbs. in women’s freestyle wrestling World Team Trials to air on CSTV on Saturday, July 2 at 8 pm Eastern Wrestlers Marano, Ruiz place second in USOC Athlete of the Month voting National Champions Q&A: Kristie Marano Graham leads field of Meritorious Service Award Winners for 2005, Abbott, Yow also honored World Team Trials preview at 120 kg/264.5 lbs. in men’s Greco-Roman wrestling Texas Chapter of National Wrestling Hall of Fame to hold banquet in Amarillo, July 10 Woody, Padilla win gold medals at Austrian Ladies Open as part of FILA Cadet tour USOEC unanimously names wrestler Harry Lester as its Athlete of the Year National Champions Q&A: Dremiel Byers ASICS 2005 East Coast National Beach Wrestling Championships to be held on Long Island, N.Y. on Satu World Team Trials preview at 120 kg/264.5 lbs. in men’s freestyle wrestling Marcicki wins gold, as U.S. team takes fifth at Brandenburg FILA Cadet Cup in Germany |
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