Adeline Gray is a native of Denver, Colorado and is the first American wrestler to win the World Championships six times. She is also a two-time Olympian who won the silver medal at 76 kg at the Tokyo Olympics.
Women's Weekly: Final High School Rankings
Jul 1, 2022
Last week, it was the first set of national team high school rankings. This week, it’s the final individual rankings of the 2021-22 season. Amit Elor leads the way in the pound-for-pound rankings after making the U20, U23, and senior World teams this year.Tamyra Mensah-Stock Was Born To Be A Superstar
Jun 18, 2022
You can’t blame Tamyra Mensah-Stock for wanting to take a break or contemplating retirement. Her popularity skyrocketed after winning the 2020 Olympic Games last summer.Is This The Golden Age Of American Wrestling?
Jun 16, 2022
USA Wrestling executive director Rich Bender has consistently called this a golden age for American wrestling. And if you look at the output at the senior international level — he’s right.5 Women's Storylines To Follow At US Open
Apr 25, 2022
There are plenty of high-level athletes competing at the 2022 US Open in Las Vegas this weekend. Here are five women’s storylines to follow.Women's Weekly: Every U.S. World Medalist
Apr 6, 2022
The United States entered the Senior Women's World Championships for the first time in 1989. Since that time there have been 38 women who have combined for 93 World and Olympic medals, including 10 women who have won a total of 23 World/Olympic titles.Top 100: By The Numbers
Feb 1, 2022
Below is a full listing of FloWrestling's Top 100 American Wrestlers of All Time along with college wrestling affiliations. Several went to multiple colleges, which is why a wrestler may be listed more than once.Women's Weekly: Iowa Sanctions Girls Wrestling
Jan 24, 2022
The big news over the weekend was that Iowa — a state known for its rich wrestling tradition — became the 34th state to sanction girls' high school wrestling. The Iowa Wrestling Coaches and Officials Association (IWCOA) has held a state tournament the past four years but the 2022-23 season will mark the first time that girls wrestling will be recognized as an official sport at the state level.The Top 100 Countdown: 10-1
Jan 8, 2022
The countdown concludes as FloWrestling has officially released its top 100 greatest American wrestlers of all time. The inaugural episode was released on November 4 and ended with the announcement of the greatest wrestler of all time on January 10, 2022.Women's Weekly: Everything Women's Wrestling
Dec 23, 2021
Lori Ayres is starting a new video podcast on FloWrestling called “Everything Women’s Wrestling.” Ayres is the co-founder of Division I women’s wrestling, an organization working to educate, grow, and support women who want to wrestle at the Division I level.65kg Worlds Preview - Is Yianni Ready To Win World Gold?
Sep 23, 2021
Yianni Diakomihalis is Team USA’s world team rep at 65kg at the 2021 Senior World Championships. This 65kg World Championship preview will give an overview of Diakomihalis’ senior-level career and explore the careers of each of his potential competitors in Norway.Daton Fix And Abasgadzhi Magomedov Highlight An Incredible Field At 61kg
Sep 23, 2021
Daton Fix is Team USA’s world team rep at 61kg at the 2021 Senior World Championships. This 61kg World Championship preview will give an overview of Fix’s senior-level career and explore the careers of each of his potential competitors in Norway.57kg Worlds Preview - Thomas Gilman's Time To Win Gold
Sep 23, 2021
Thomas Gilman is Team USA’s world team rep at 57kg at the 2021 Senior World Championships. This 57kg World Championship preview will give an overview of Gilman’s senior-level career and explore the careers of each of his potential competitors in Norway.World Championship Entries Released
Sep 8, 2021
United World Wrestling released the entries for all three styles for the upcoming Senior World Championships. These entries are from each national governing body and are subject to change up until 3 days before the event. Take a look at all the entries below.American Women's Wrestling Took A Leap Forward After 2020 Olympics
Aug 14, 2021
Let’s go back to 1989 when American women entered the World Championships for the first time. It was an unmemorable debut, mainly because it was before the Internet, and because media outlets didn’t care.U.S. Women Turned In Historic Performance in Tokyo
Aug 10, 2021
It was an historic performance for Team USA women and men at the 2020 Olympics in Japan, with four of six women bringing hardware home with one gold medalist, while the men went five-for-five with two champions.