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Six months before the first whistle of the 2016 Olympic Games
in Rio de Janeiro and much of Arena 2 is covered in plastic tarps.The
future home to Augusts Olympic judo and wrestling competitions, Arena 2
remains dimly lit even as the midsummer sun raises temperatures to 100
degrees. A dozen industrial fans try to displace the heavy air, but as
wrestlers jog, drill and prep on blue mats, the fans only effect seems
to be added noise.I can literally see the Zika on the mat, says Adeline
Gray, the 75kg representative for the United States. The worlds
top-ranked wrestler at her weight stares at mosquitoes attaching to
practice mats laid on the concrete floor.Gray wipes her hand across the
surface showing the resulting combination of cleaning liquid and
mosquitoes to a friend. Um, this is gross.Its January in Rio, and Zika
-- including coverage of the devastating birth defects caused by the
virus -- is dominating the news. Women of child-bearing age are nervous.
Athletes have contemplated sitting out the Games in Rio, where the
virus is rampant. Not Gray. Shes concerned at a World Health
Organization level, but the 25-year-old reflects on the news with a
blunted affectation. Should it bother me? she says, Im not having babies
right now. Im wrestling.Gray is in Rio along with female wrestlers from
China, Russia, Mongolia, Brazil and Japan for the Olympic test event, a
tournament organized as a dry run of the wrestling procedures in use
during the Rio Games. But construction delays, an ongoing bribery
controversy and general lack of funding have meant that many test events
arent proceeding under Olympic conditions. The wrestling event is no
exception, but it has still attracted an unlikely distillation of talent
at Grays weight class.Four of the five top-ranked women are entered to
compete, including Grays opponents in the last two world championship
finals: Brazils Aline da Silva Ferreira (2014) and Chinas Qian Zhou
(2015). It was Zhou who also gave Gray the biggest scare of the past few
years, opening up an eight-point lead in the first round of the 2014
world championships before Gray made an improbable comeback, using a
leg-lace maneuver to earn 10 points and the win.The talent pool makes
this a full-throttle Olympic tune-up, and Gray is the woman to beat. She
has defeated each of the titleholders and reigns as the only three-time
world champion. She also comes into Rio favored to win an Olympic gold
medal, a feat no U.S. woman has accomplished. And she has no doubt that
shell be the one to do it.Grays confidence, like her wrestling, is
stripped-down -- this is a no-frills sort of domination shes imparting
on the world. Her quick barbs are subtle, always authentic and
refreshingly free of manufactured posturing. (She once responded to
inquiry about her favorite male wrestler with, Why would I watch mens
wrestling?)Ahead of the Rio test event, Gray pulls her ponytail tight
and begins to jog around two of the mats laid down on the arena floor.
She seems almost unaware of how steep her competition will be the
following day, or more likely, she simply doesnt care. To Gray, the
wrestling will just bring her one tournament, one step, closer to
achieving her goal of becoming an Olympic champion.Raised in a sports
familyGray got her start on the mats in Littleton, Colorado -- an hour
drive from Colorado Springs, home to the U.S. Olympic Committee and the
national wresting training center. Donna Gray sent her high-energy
daughter to practice with an uncle who coached little league wrestling.
Adeline liked it well enough, but didnt take to the sport with any more
seriousness than her many other athletic pursuits. In middle school I
really thought I was going to be a professional soccer player, she says.
Which would have been something to see.Before her freshman year in high
school, Grays family asked to her to choose a sport to focus on outside
of school -- with three little sisters the family could afford the time
and money to support one travel or specialty team per child. Grays
choice came down to the Olympic opportunity being presented in
wrestling.It was weird, but I thought I could be an Olympic champion,
Gray says. I mean all of a sudden these women were on TV competing. It
was real.When a boyfriend of only a few weeks broke off their courtship
because she spent too much time wrestling, it made her choice even more
clear.Him saying that kinda made me recognize how much I loved
wrestling, says Gray. Before that I guess I thought it was fun, that the
Olympics were a distant dream, but that brought my dream into sharper
focus.Gray started traveling to the Olympic Training Center to learn
from coach Terry Steiner and women on the team. She quit soccer and
switched over to cross country in the hope of keeping herself in shape
for the season, in which shed mainly compete against boys.It took a
while for opponents to treat me like other guys on the team, Gray says.
Finally some guy got beat and his friends were making fun of him, and he
just yelled OK, fine, you go wrestle her!Gray moved from high school to
high school, in part to find the right training situation for her
growing competitive appetite. In 2008 she won the junior world
championship, a competition for wrestlers younger than 21 years old. She
was 17.That summer she moved to a high school in Northern Michigan,
where she lived with USA Wrestling team member Jenna Burkert.Shes
different than most of us and in so many ways, says Burkert. She can be
down like nine points and really believe, like know, she is going to
win. I started calling it the Adeline State of Mind. Shes just always
been absolutely confident in her ability. Its good for her, but its also
contagious. Hang around her long enough, and you think youre
unbeatable, too.She finished her high school career with 40 pins, mostly
against boys. She made the 2009 junior world team and later her first
senior world team, moving back to Colorado to train full-time in
Colorado Springs. She enrolled online at DeVry University so that she
could devote more time to wrestling (she graduated in February).Hoping
to make the 2012 Olympic team, Gray cut almost 25 pounds to wrestle at
63kg. But she was exhausted by the weight loss and failed to make the
team. She still won her first world championship later that year,
wrestling back up at the 67kg weight class.Heading into the 2013 season,
Gray agreed to her coaches request to move up to 72kg for the 2013
World Cup, an annual team-based event, as long as she could move back
down to 67kg for the world championships later.She had what it took to
be an Olympic champion at 72kg, says Steiner. We knew that, and we could
tell her, but she needed to feel it for herself in competition
first.Steiner was certain Gray was on the path to Olympic glory, but
then an unexpected political event left Gray, and the sport, out of the
Games.Olympic upheavalOn February 12, 2013, the International Olympic
Committee recommended that the sport of wrestling -- one of the original
sports of the Ancient Olympics -- be eliminated from the Olympic
Games.I was upset, but I also just thought it was crazy, says Gray.
Wrestling was the first-ever sport of the Games and now its, what? Gone?
The whole thing was ridiculous. This is my life.As word spread and
outrage piqued, the political leadership of wrestlings international
federation -- then known by the acronym FILA -- ousted president Raphael
Martinetti and elected Serbian businessman Nenad Lalovic as their new
head.Lalovics appointment would ultimately prove fateful for the Olympic
future of women wrestlers around the world, and especially Gray.At the
time of Olympic dismissal, there were seven weight categories for each
of mens freestyle and Greco-Roman, but only four for women -- a total of
14 weights to four. Weeks after his election, Lalovic took the issue of
gender equity to the IOC and offered to make immediate change,
suggesting to redistribute two mens weight classes -- one in each
freestyle and Greco-Roman -- to womens wrestling.The change would mean
each discipline now had an equal number of Olympic weights (six) to be
equally distributed between 48kg and a new weight of 75kg.The decision
for six weight classes was fair. Our women are some of the strongest in
all of sports and needed more opportunity, said Lalovic. We wanted to
ensure gender equity to our athletes and be a good Olympic partner.The
consideration of gender equity, along with a multimillion-dollar
promotional campaign to Save Olympic Wrestling, helped wrestling earn
reinstatement in the Olympic Games. The sport wasnt just back on the
program -- it now offered new opportunities to women wrestlers like
Gray, ever-stuck in tweener weights.I didnt want to get bigger, says
Gray. Im like every woman where I wanted to have thinner hips and look
awesome in a bathing suit, not put on more weight. And I was just
convinced to go 72kg. Now add another seven-to-eight pounds to that? Its
kinda gettin up there.For the 2013 world championships in Budapest,
Team USA coaches had bargained with Gray to wrestle at 72kg. By the 2014
world championships, Steiner had convinced her that tthe newly instated
75kg class should be her home.
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. That year, she breezed into the finals, where she bested Brazils da
Silva 2-1.Once Adeline believes in something, shes changed. I think she
gets nervous like all of us, says Burkert. But something happens when
she steps on the mat. She changes. Shes basically becomes
unbeatable.Gold medal in hand and her Olympic journey possible, Gray
realized that she was done with yo-yoing between weights.I was the
champ, and I kinda looked at 75kg like it was my weight class. And,
yeah, whatever, my hips are fine. My hips win gold medals.Prize
fighterIn December 2015, Gray stood center mat at the K.D. Jadhav
Wrestling Stadium in central Delhi, India, moments away from the start
of her fourth professional wrestling match. Fans were waving their hands
in almost cartoonish ways, hoping to draw Grays attention just long
enough for eye contact -- a moment of recognition from a fast-rising
female wrestling celebrity.Womens wrestling in India has exploded in
popularity since Geeta Phogat won the 2010 Commonwealth Games -- a
quadrennial competition among former members of the British Empire --
and her sister Babita Kumari took silver. That growth has ballooned in
the years since. Geeta became the first Indian woman to qualify for the
Olympics in wrestling and later took bronze at the world championships.
The sisters are so popular that their familys story will be on the big
screen this December in the Bollywood film Dangal.And now, there stood
Gray on the mat, being applauded by 3000-plus fans, TV cameras capturing
her every wink, ready to compete in wrestling as a professional. And
ready to cash checks like one too, with tens of thousands of dollars
already guaranteed for Gray to wrestle.It was then a week before
Christmas, and in the first three matches of her Professional Wrestling
League debut, Gray was undefeated and unchallenged. Gray was moving so
smoothly that Coach Steiner sent her a text asking her to challenge
herself a little more on the mats. Find something new. Fewer throws,
more challenging techniques.Terry told me I had work on other stuff,
Gray says in a false whimper. Boooo.As powerful as Gray appears, shes
equally as flexible. She glided through her pre-match routine with her
sister, Geneva, in tow. Wrestling requires a unique combination of
strength and elasticity, so Grays preparation included banded
stretching, hip-turning calisthenic movements and a cycling through of
her favorite techniques.I love this move, Gray says as she began to
pinch Genevas head and arm together like she was making her little
sister hold a phone and change a light bulb at the same time.Gray
shifted her hips and sent Geneva smacking into the mat on her back,
moaning and giggling at the same time. The girls on the team wont
wrestle with me if I use it, she says of the technique. They call it my
Big Bitch Move.The move, put simply, is a painful version of a
schoolyard headlock that requires pure brute strength to execute.
Fortunately, Gray is among the strongest female wrestlers in the world
-- an observation buoyed by the sight of Genevas eyes slowly welling up
from a lack of oxygen.Recounting Steiners instructions, Gray repeated, I
need to focus on takedowns. No throws, no leg laces -- most of these
girls are smaller than me anyway.Gray was soon called to the arena floor
to call the coin flip opposite Delhi-based captain Mangalayatan
University Dilli Veer Vinesh Phogat, the teams female 48kg wrestler. Her
arrival warranted another round of applause.Gray jogged to the edge of
the mat wearing her team jacket and turned to her Geneva for some
additional hair braiding. She let loose a rapturous grievance concerning
a lack of payment by event organizers.I told em Ill fly home right now
unless they pay, Gray says. [The organizers] tell me the money is en
route, but I dont trust it until I see it in my account.Gray was showing
everyone around her a photo she took of a recent receipt delivered by a
team owner. She seemed unimpressed, and there was no question of her
intent. The money was only about what it represented: respect.After 45
minutes warming up in the back as her team wrestled, Grays name was
announced for the sixth bout of the night. She was to face a young
Indian heavyweight, Nikki, who has seen limited success in world and
league competition.Grays entrance was as triumphant as any at the WWEs
Royal Rumbles. Fans erupted as the arena bumped to the sounds of the
Mumbai teams anthem (each team has a unique song) and pyrotechnic
displays distracted among a mixture of light and smoke.From the first
whistle, Gray swatted and bobbed like a cat playing with her food,
moving the smaller Nikki from side to side, unfurling leg attacks and
snapping down her opponents head. Unable to get underneath, Gray focused
on Nikkis head until the Indian wrestler straightened up, offering Gray
an exposed arm and leg -- perfect opportunity to hit her big move. It
was against the advice, but sometimes doing enough for the win is all
thats needed.When the League wrapped up on Dec. 27, Grays Mumbai squad
finished in first place, and the worlds top-ranked 75kg wrestler
remained unbeaten.She was also paid in full.An Olympic testGrays first
opponent in Januarys Olympic test event is hometown hero da Silva. Like
so many women on the mats, da Silva was a trailblazer in her country,
becoming the highest-ever world placer for Brazil in wrestling when she
took silver against Gray in the 2014 world finals.Gray doesnt have as
much of an issue in the rematch, but the score is close with Gray
scooting past da Silva 2-0.Wrestling is hard enough, says Burkert. But
Adeline is the champion and shes the woman with the target on her back.
Shes the one that everyone is preparing for, and shes still beating them
each time out. That takes extra dedication.Grays semifinal match is
against Zhou, the Chinese wrestler who two years earlier was one point
away from earning a technical fall before Gray powered back.Zhou opens
with a powerful front headlock to take a 4-0 lead, quickly following
with another takedown to close the first period with a 7-1 lead over
Gray.Sometimes you sit back and wonder how she climbs out of these big
ol holes, says Rich Bender, the executive director of USA Wrestling. And
even as he paces back and forth, arms crossing and uncrossing, you get
the sense he has seen this act before. But watch, shell come back.The
Adeline State of Mind.Three minutes of the first period gone and only
three more left, Gray opens the second period unflustered. She digs
under Zhous arms to find the position to hit her signature move. Zhou
stays active in her defense, but loses an angle which gives Gray the
chance for a leg-attack takedown.Zhou leads 7-3.Back to their feet after
no action on the mat, Gray attacks a backpedaling Zhou with a series of
cupped hands to the back of the head. Grays trying to distract Zhou and
force her chin up, but Zhou submits to the pressure and drops her hands
to the mat, and in a hiccup Gray has another quick go-behind.Zhou leads
7-5.With only two minutes on the clock, Gray needs to score twice.
Bender yells generic encouragements. And with coaches barking
instructions and fans from all sides cheering, the three-time world
champion reaches down and -- as shes practiced a million times before,
in practice halls from Colorado to India -- swims her arm through Zhous
legs and locks in her leg lace. One, two and then six times around, Gray
finds 12 points and another unlikely 17-7 technical fall victory.Coach
Steiner claps, and table workers begin to turn their heads to wonder if
anyone else was tuning in to that comeback.Told ya! exclaims Bender,
slapping a colleague on the back. Gosh darn it, I told ya. Ya cant coach
that!Next up for Gray is former top-ranked 75kg Canadian wrestler Erica
Wiebe, who, after stumbles at the world championships in September,
looked fantastic in quickly disposing of 2013 world champion Fengliu
Zhang of China in her semifinal.The finals begin and the script repeats
itself. Gray falls behind early, roars back and gives fans of USA
Wrestling a minor coronary in the process. This time Gray finishes the
match winning 7-4.What. A. Freakin. Stud, says Bender.Gray walks off the
mat, smiling broad enough to reveal her thick white mouthpiece. This
was her first big Olympic test of 2016, but she knows there will be
smaller ones in the weeks ahead. Shell need to figure out what to eat,
when to schedule media, find workout partners, map sleep schedules.Over
the next six months her opponents will practice repeatedly a defense to
Grays leg lace. Theyll pore over film of her big bitch move. Theyll
dissect her positioning. They will find weaknesses in her strategy.But
so will Gray.Maybe Im immune to criticism, she says. But I take
everything said as a compliment and all my challenges as opportunity. I
never think its over; theres always a chance. I dont think thats
optimism, but probably more just my confidence, like a sign of
self-love.
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