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Kyle Snyder will compete for U.S. World Team spot at Final X on June 10

The 2016 Olympic champion and three-time World champion will wrestle in his sixth Beat the Streets New York Annual Benefit event.

2016 Olympic champion and three-time World champion Kyle Snyder (State College, Pa./Titan Mercury WC/Nittany Lion WC) has officially accepted his berth in Final X. He will battle for the 97kg spot on the 2023 U.S. World Team in men’s freestyle wrestling in Final X, presented by Tezos, on Saturday, June 10 at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.


Final X will determine the 2023 U.S. Senior World Teams in all three Olympic disciplines: men’s and women’s freestyle and Greco-Roman. There will be 30 weight classes contested, 10 in each Olympic discipline. The top two U.S. athletes in each weight class will compete in a best-of-three series in Final X to determine who will wrestle at the 2023 Senior World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia.


Snyder has won a World or Olympic medal for Team USA for eight straight years, dating back to 2015. Snyder was the youngest U.S. World wrestling champion when he won the 2015 World title in Las Vegas, Nev., then became the youngest U.S. Olympic wrestling champion when he won the 2016 Olympic gold medal in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. He added additional World titles in 2017 in Paris, France and in 2022 in Belgrade, Serbia.


In addition, Snyder has won a 2020 Olympic silver medal, two World silver medals (2018, 2021) and a World bronze medal (2019). Snyder was a three-time NCAA champion and four-time finalist for Ohio State. A native of Woodbine, Md., Snyder was a three-time National Prep School champion for Our Lady of Good Counsel High School, and completed his high school career as a resident athlete at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., graduating from Coronado High School.


It is the second straight year Final X will serve as the Beat the Streets New York Annual Benefit. This year’s event will be the 13th BTSNY Annual Benefit. These unique and electrifying annual events help BTSNY raise more than $1 million each year to support local youth wrestling programs which empower young people in New York City. The BTSNY Annual Benefit after-party will follow the conclusion of Final X.


Benefit tickets and sponsorship packages (Final X plus exclusive after-party celebration access), that also provide the best wrestling-event seats, are available at give.btsny.org/beatthestreetsbenefit2023. For more information on ticket packages, email Katrin Pokalyukhin at katrin@btsny.org.


Proceeds from Benefit tickets and sponsorship packages will directly help BTSNY, which provides a safe, positive atmosphere for student-athletes to learn the essential life lessons of discipline, perseverance, self-reliance, humility and a strong work ethic through wrestling.


Event-only tickets for Final X without access to the BTSNY after-party celebration are available on Ticketmaster.


This will be the sixth time Snyder has competed in a BTSNY Annual Benefit event. His most recent BTSNY victory was in 2019 Grapple at the Garden, with a 14-1 technical fall against Nishan Randhawa of Canada at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City.


The Team Selection procedures for the U.S. World Teams in each style allows for 2022 Senior World medalists to advance directly to Final X at a specified weight class. Snyder has met this requirement and accepted his qualification.


The Final X opponent for Snyder will be determined at the U.S. Open in Las Vegas, Nev., April 26-30. The champion in men’s freestyle at 97 kg at the U.S. Open will qualify to face Snyder in Final X.


FloWrestling will serve as the host broadcasting partner for Final X, presented by Tezos.


*Please note if Prudential Center's tenant, New Jersey Devils, hosts a Stanley Cup Final game on June 10 the contingency date for Final X would be Friday, June 9.


FINAL X, presented by Tezos

At Prudential Center, Newark, N.J., Saturday, June 10


Declared Qualifiers to date

Men’s Freestyle 97 kg - Kyle Snyder (State College, Pa./Titan Mercury WC/Nittany Lion WC) vs. winner at 2023 U.S. Open

Women’s Freestyle 57 kg – Helen Maroulis (Tempe, Ariz./Sunkist Kids) vs. winner at 2023 U.S. Open

Men’s Freestyle 79 kg – Jordan Burroughs (Philadelphia, Pa./Sunkist Kids/Pennsylvania RTC) vs. winner at 2023 U.S. Open


KYLE SNYDER

Residence: State College, Pa.

Club: Titan Mercury WC

College: Ohio State University

High School: Olney, Md. (Our Lady of Good Counsel); Colorado Springs, Colo. (Coronado)

Born: Nov. 20, 1995


Career Highlights

· 2016 Olympic gold medalist

· 2020 Olympic silver medalist

· Three-time World champion (2015, 2017, 2022)

· Two-time World silver medalist (2018, 2021)

· 2019 World bronze medalist

· 2013 Junior World Champion

· 2014 Junior World bronze medalist

· Three-time Ivan Yarygin Grand Prix champion (2017, 2018, 2022)

· Six-time Pan American Championships gold medalist (2015, 2017, 2019-22)

· Two-time Pan American Games champion (2015, 2019)

· Three-time NCAA champion for Ohio State (2016-18)

· Three-time Prep School National champion for Our Lady of Good Counsel (2011-13)


Snyder's BTSNY Annual Benefit History (4-1 record)

2014: Khajimurat Gatsalov (Russia), LOSS 6-3

2015: Javier Cortina Lacerra (Cuba), WIN 4-0

2017: Koki Yamamoto (Japan), WIN 10-0 Technical Fall

2018: Reineris Salas perez (Cuba), WIN 9-8

2019: Nishan Randhawa (Canada), WIN 14-1 Technical Fall

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