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U.S. Grappling Trials, No Gi *updates*

Postby Keithlewis » Thu Oct 01, 2009 8:19 pm

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Felicia Oh seeking another Grappling World medal for the USA


As the sport of Grappling grows across the nation and around the world, more people will find out about the amazing athletes who are among the pioneers of the sport.

One of the most impressive is two-time USA Grappling World Team member Felicia Oh of California, who is currently in training for the U.S. Grappling World Team Trials, which will be held in Phoenix, Ariz., October 22-24.

For Felicia, who at 41 years old is considered one of the world's best grapplers, it is not just about competition. Competing in martial arts, such as Grappling and Jiu Jitsu, is all about making the most out of life.

She got involved in jiu jitsu at the age of 33, when she was pursuing a career in broadcast graphics after earning undergraduate and graduate degrees in art. During an unpleasant outdoor adventure, when she was part of a group of people who were climbing Mt. Whitney, somebody suggested that she look into the sport.

"We went on a bad hiking trip," said Oh. "We climbed at Mt. Whitney. A thunderstorm came in. One of the women's husbands told me about Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. The idea of using technique and skill, and the idea of negating size with skill intrigued me. When the hike was a disaster, I thought I might try it."

Oh went to the gym and watched practice. Shortly after, she joined the class and was soon working out two days a week. The next thing she knew, she joined some of her teammates by entering a tournament. The rest is history.

"Nothing was planned out; it just unfolded," said Oh. "My life has been like that. In general, most things I end up doing didn't even exist before I got involved. I fell into it and I just kept doing it."

Oh had an athletic background, but was not a high achiever in sports. However, in Jiu Jitsu and Grappling, she found something that she could excel in and pursue competitively at a high level.

"As a child, I was in gymnastics and did a lot of sports," said Oh. "I was decent, but I was not the star on the teams. Later on, for the rest of my life, I was always athletic."

Her involvement escalated over time. In 2005, she was an alternate to compete in ADCC World Championships. Although she did not get to compete, she attended the event and enjoyed watching it. Competing at that level became one of her goals.

"The next year, they had a North American trials, and I earned a spot," said Oh. "In 2007, the event was in Trenton, N.J. and I made the finals. That was my biggest win. Later that year, the FILA Grappling World Games happened in Turkey."

Oh was among the pioneers who competed on the historic U.S. team which went to the 2007 World Wrestling Games in Antalya, Turkey. She had a great performance there, winning the No-Gi gold medal at 55 kg/121 lbs., one of the nine U.S. champions that swept all of the golds there.

The next year, when FILA created a separate Grappling World Championships in Lucerne, Switzerland, Oh qualified for the U.S. Grappling Team again. At that event, she won a silver medal in No-Gi at 55 kg/121 lbs., losing only to Laurence Fouillat of France in the
finals. One of her wins in the tournament was against U.S. teammate Tara LaRosa, who had also won the World Games title the year before.

Oh helped the United States to win the team title in No-Gi Grappling.The team award combines the efforts of both the men's and women's teams.

"They were both great experiences," said Oh of her two U.S. Grappling World Teams. "They were different experiences. The first year, by having a training camp, we were able to feel like a team. You created bonds with the teammates. I love it. As it grows, this is going to be great. The question is how do you help grow it."

Her passion for competition also caused her to make a change in her professional career. She got out of broadcast graphic design, her profession for a decade. She also stopped teaching digital media at the Otis College of Art and Design. Felicia decided to dedicate her life to her passion and focus full-time on her athletic career and in helping others achieve their goals.

She is currently teaching and training at the Big John McCarthy Ultimate Training Academy in Valencia, Calif. Felicia teaches BJJ and submission grappling classes to women, and also conducts CrossFit training classes, which are high intensity workout programs.

"It is hard to build a program for women," said Oh. "It is a rough sport. The body takes abuse. It is hard emotionally. You get beat up a lot, especially when you first start the sport. We have a great environment. We have between 6-10 women a night. It is a very supportive environment. We have a good core group of women."

In addition to Grappling and Jiu Jitsu, Oh plans to pursue Mixed Martial Arts. This year, Oh became a member of the club's Fight Team, and looks forward to her first professional MMA fight.

She is also becoming an innovator within the sport. Along with fellow U.S. Grappling Team member Valerie Worthington and Canadian Grappler Emily Kwok, they have started holding women's Grappling camps. There is a limit of 30 participants, and the women get a variety of martial arts training from these three experts. They have held one in California and the other in Toronto, Canada, and both have been big successes.

"At these camps, you get to meet and train with other women and other high level women. You get to see how people train, how they act, and learn from the example they set. It is also an opportunity for higher ranking women who have not had the experience of teaching to have the opportunity to build their skills," said Oh.

Along with teaching techniques, Oh often teaches life skills. Her life has had many changes and challenges, and she shares her positive philosophy to all who are willing to listen and learn.

"You live your life and take opportunities," said Oh. "I tell students to take steps toward what they want to do. It is possible to live your life like that. I ask my students - 'what do you really want to do?' I encourage them to be an active decision maker in what they want their life to be."

Meanwhile, after struggling with an illness which kept her out of training for awhile, Oh is back and training hard. She is focused on winning the U.S. Grappling World Team Trials in Phoenix, then going to the Grappling World Championships in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Dec. 11-13, in search of another World medal.

Oh turns 42 during the week of the World Championships. She is confident that her experience and passion will lead to success on the World level.

"My goal is to make the team and to go and represent the USA," said Oh. "It is a national team. You represent your country. It is amazing to stand on the podium and represent your nation. You don't get that at any other competition."



NOTE: The U.S. Grappling World Team Trials is an open event to all U.S. citizens. There is no pre-qualification required. For more information on the U.S. Grappling World Team Trials and to pre-register online for the event, please visit the official website at:

http://www.themat.com/events/default.ph ... ntID=21817

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Re: Oh to compete at U.S. Grappling Trials, Oct. 22-24

Postby Keithlewis » Fri Oct 09, 2009 9:51 pm

Athletes can still sign up for U.S. Grappling World Team Trials in Phoenix, Ariz.,
Oct. 22-24



Grappling athletes can still sign up to compete in the U.S. Grappling World Team
Trials, which will be held in Phoenix, Ariz., October 22-24.



The U.S. Grappling World Team Trials is the qualifying event for the U.S. team which
will compete at the FILA Grappling World Championships in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
December 11-13.



There will be competition in both No-Gi and Gi Grappling at the U.S. Grappling World
Team Trials, and divisions for both men and women.



Men's No-Gi and Gi Division weight classes: 60 kg (132 lbs), 66 kg (145.5 lbs), 74
kg (163 lbs), 84 kg (185 lbs), 96 kg (211.5 lbs), 120 kg (264.5 lbs), and OPEN.



Women's No-Gi an Gi Division weight classes: 50 kg (110 lbs), 55 kg (121 lbs), 59 kg
(130 lbs), 63 kg (138.75 lbs), 67 kg (147.5 lbs), and OPEN.



The No-Gi Grappling competition will be held Friday, October 23. The Gi Grappling
competition will be held Saturday, October 24.



USA Grappling National Coach Ricardo Liborio has challenged the nation's best
Grapplers to try out for the U.S. team. Liborio hopes to put together a very strong
team to defend the World Team title in both styles. The United States was the World
Team champions in both No-Gi and Gi competitions at the FILA Grappling World
Championships in Switzerland in 2008.



On-line registration ends Tuesday, October 20 at 6:00 PM Central Standard Time. The
entry fee to register online is $75 per style.



Click here to register online for the U.S. Grappling World Team Trials

http://www.trackwrestling.com/tw/regist ... pId=842009
<http://www.trackwrestling.com/tw/registration/BasicPreReg1.jsp?TIM=1249515062416&twSessionId=luzudtqkxnhdade&tournamentGroupId=842009>




Athletes may also register onsite, but will pay a $10 service charge, making the
entry fee $85 per style.



All participants in the U.S. Grappling World Team Trials must be U.S. citizens.



More information is posted on the official event website

http://www.themat.com/events/default.ph ... ntID=21817
<http://www.themat.com/events/default.php?page=default&EventID=21817>



The event will be held alongside the Sunkist Kids International Wrestling Open, as a
high-quality international competition, featuring many athletes who have won medals
on the World level.

Competition at the Sunkist Kids International Open will be held in Greco-Roman and
women's freestyle wrestling on Saturday, October 24. Competition will be held in
men's freestyle on Sunday, October 25.



Schedule for U.S. Grappling World Team Trials in Phoenix, Ariz.



Thursday, October 22

5:00PM to 6:00PM - No-Gi Grappling Registration

6:00PM to 6:30PM - No-Gi Grappling Weigh-ins



Friday, October 23

9:00 AM to 1:00 PM - Session I: No-Gi Grappling Preliminaries, Quarterfinals, and
Consolations

3:00 PM to Conclusion - Session II: No-Gi Grappling Semifinals, Consolations,
Semi-consolations, and All Medal Matches

6:30PM to 7:00PM - Gi Grappling Registration

7:00PM to 7:30PM - Gi Grappling Weigh-ins



Saturday, October 24

9:00AM to 1:00PM - Session I: Gi Grappling Preliminaries, Quarterfinals, and
Consolations

3:00PM to Conclusion - Session II: Gi Grappling Semifinals, Consolations,
Semi-consolations and All Medal Matches



2008 U.S. Grappling World Team Trials champions



Men's No-Gi division

136.5 pounds - Matt Sanchez of Ultimate Fitness

154 pounds - Ricky Lundell of Grappler`s Edge

176 pounds - Jacob Volkmann of MMAA

202.5 pounds - Raphael Davis of Caique BJJ

275 pounds - Jeff Monson of Victory Athletics



Women's No-Gi division

105.5 pounds - Lisa Ward of Victory Athletics

121 pounds - Felicia Oh of BJMUTA

138.75 pounds - Molly Helsel of NCFC

158.5 pounds - Miesha Tate of Victory Athletics



Please note that the weight classes are different this year.

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Re: U.S. Grappling Trials, No Gi *updates*

Postby Keithlewis » Fri Oct 23, 2009 6:18 pm

Volkmann to battle Askren in U.S. Grappling World Team Trials finals


PHOENIX, ARIZ. - Fans will have a marquis matchup at 84 kg/185 lbs. this afternoon,
when 2008 Grappling World champion Jacob Volkmann (MMMA) will face 2008 Olympic
freestyle wrestler Ben Askren (Sunkist Kids) for the championship.

Volkmann, an All-American wrestler for the Univ. of Minnesota, returned to repeat as
a Grappling World Team Trials champion. The weight classes are different this year,
as Volkmann won his World title last year at 80 kg/176 lbs. Volkmann is currently
also competing in Mixed Martial Arts.

Askren, who took a year off from wrestling last year to compete in Mixed Martial
Arts, is entering his first USA Grappling event. He has experience in Grappling,
competing in the Abu Dhabi Championships earlier this year. Askren announced that he
will also compete in freestyle wrestling in Sunday's Sunkist Kids International
Open.

Volkmann is the only one of the five U.S. men Grapplers who won gold medals at the
2008 U.S. Grappling World Championships in Switzerland to try out this year for the
team.

The U.S. Grappling World Team Trials is the qualifying event for the U.S. team which
will compete at the FILA Grappling World Championships in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
December 11-13.

One weight class has already been completed, the women's 50 kg/110 lbs. division. A
best-of-three series was held between two veteran Grappling stars for the United
States. Felicia Oh (Big John McCarthy's Ultimate Training Academy) won in two
straight matches over Lisa Ward (Victory Athletics). Oh won the first match, 9-8,
and won the second match, 3-0.

Oh and Ward were teammates on the last two U.S. Grappling World Teams at different
divisions. Both won World gold medals at the 2008 World Wrestling Games. At last
year's World Championships, Ward was a World champion in both No-Gi and Gi at 48
kg/105.5 lbs., while Oh was a silver medalist in No-Gi at 55 kg/121 lbs.

The finals in other weight classes in both the men's No-Gi and women's No-Gi
Grappling have been set and will be held at the 3:00 p.m. Pacific Time session,
which will be webcast live on TheMat.com. In weight classes which are round-robin
competitions, the final round of matches will also be held at the 3:00 p.m. session.

There will be 15 match videos from the morning session of the U.S. Grappling World
Team Trials which have already been posted on the Special Section on TheMat.com.


U.S. Grappling World Team Trials final round at 3:00 p.m. Pacific

To be live webcast on http://www.themat.com/

Men's No-Gi Grappling final session


60 kg/132 lbs. - Zachary Makovsky (Philadelphia Fight Factory) vs. Matt Kucala
(Gilbert Grappling)


66 kg/145.5 lbs. - Tom LeCuyer (Atlas XT/Torres MA) vs. Dennis Prokopos (10th Planet
Jiu Jitsu)


74 kg/163 lbs. - Alex Pacheco (American Top Team) vs. Ian McAlpine (American
Pankration)


84 kg/185 lbs. - Jacob Volkmann (MMMA) vs. Ben Askren (Sunkist Kids)


96 kg/211.5 lbs. - (final roundrobin)

Ryan Gillespie (Takedown Elite) vs. Dan Griffith (unattached)


120 kg/264.5 lbs. - (final roundrobins)

Kelly Anundson (Black Knight WC) vs. Babak Ranjbarian (Demon Jiu Jitsu)

Kellan Flickiger (Sunkist Kids) vs. Kenny Lester (Sunkist Kids)


Absolute (final roundrobins)

Mario Rinaldi (American Top Team) vs. Kenny Lester (Sunkist Kids)

John Bagget (unattached) vs. Shane Cross (Grapplers Edge)



Women's No-Gi


50 kg/110 lbs. - Felicia Oh (Big John McCarthy's Ultimate Training Academy) dec.
Lisa Ward (Victory Athletics), 2 matches to 0


55 kg/121 lbs. - (final roundrobin)

Shasta McMurry (American Pankration) vs. Stephanie Murata (Sunkist Kids)


59 kg/130 lbs. - Tara LaRosa (Philadelphia Fight Factory), uncontested


63 kg/138.75 lbs. - (final roundrobin)

Miesha Tate (Victory Athletics) vs. Sara McMann (Sunkist Kids)

Angelic Rein (Grappler's Edge) vs. Shayna Baszler (CSW/Next Edge)


67 kg/147 lbs. - Tori Adams (Sunkist Kids), uncontested.

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