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Clarissa ChunClarissa Chun Missing The Fight And FireSeptember 23, 2009 2008 World Champion Clarissa Chun did not have the performance she was looking for at the 2009 World Championships in Herning Denmark. Despite feeling great during her warmups Clarissa did not have the fire she usually has during competition.
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bad emotional effect on athletes. especially when the difference between first and 5th place is the mental game. you can see how it affected her
mentally and the result was a lesser performance than she and her coaches wanted.
In Russia the person best prepared to win wrestles. If there is an injury, the other wrestler goes. It was obvious that the staff knew about the injury. Bad call.
great job clarissa you inspire not only female wrestlers but a lot of young men also!! thanks for your service and hope to see you plenty more in the future!
As much as she is wrestling for her country she also earned the right to be here for herself. As americans we get excited and get behind our athletes and i agree that they are wrestling for their country but they are also wrestling for themselves. An world champion is good for our country but it means as much if not more for the indivudal so i do not fault her for going out and competing she earned her spot. If we plugged people in that would be best at the day and time then we would wrestle everyone in every match best of three at the world trials
If you wrestle with an injury (Chun describes as "wrestling with one arm") you are doing a disservice to your country. This was a wasted shot. The alternate should have wrestled. At USA Wrestling no one ever makes the tough call (in the interest of "fairnesss"). In Russia the person best prepared to win wrestles. If there is an injury, the other wrestler goes. It was obvious that the staff knew about the injury. Bad call.