Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 29 Jun 2017, p. 39

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SPORTS Michaelis pins down silver in international debut in Peru 1 Jake pleased with overall performance atJunior Pan Am Championship in Peru By Steve LeBlanc CANADIAN cummon SIAFF h only about a month's notice for the ior Pan Am Championship, Jake Mi~ Qaelis admits there was some concern regarding his preparation. 'l was a bit worried that my cardio wasn't where I needed it,‘ said the 19-yearâ€"old wrestling standout. 'l was still training at that point. but there's a difference be- tween really preparing lor a meet and just training." And questions about being ready for his international debut would soon be answered. Feeling relaxed and focused after a couple of solid workouts after arriv- ing in Lima, Peru. Michaelis delivered a POWER. CONVENIENCE STYLE SUMMER SPECIAL CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEM! huge counter and subsequent pin-fall a mere 30 seconds into his opening- round match with Argentina’s Benjamin Lipszyc. 'It felt pretty good, getting that out of the way. Your first match is usually your toughest." said the former Craig Kielburger Secondary School star, who now attends Conestoga College and â€" along with twin brother Cole â€"- com- petes with the Guelph Wrestling Club. He and Cole each claimed junior na- tional bronze this past spring at Brock University. 'lt was probably my quickest pin (in a big competition). Living up to his number two ranking in the lZ-wrestler 74-kilogram ranks, Mi- chaelis went on to secure Junior Pan Am Championship silver â€" one of ii med- als the Canadian contingent took home from Peru. A pair of head pinches â€" for eight points -â€"- powered him to an 11-1 round-two victory over Marcos Roberto “mu“ Mhhfllflyfifim '3%%§ lllll5.llllll.€ltll3¢) unhimhhtmomn \an'u-u WSW Wi_-&\-lbmfinu~~- ~I~~lhi-g~v~' Quesada Martinez of Peru. That put Michaelis in the final. where nerves got the better of him â€" leading to a 10-0 loss to American Mason Mc- Daniel. "I feel I could have wrestled better against him.“ Overall, however, Michaelis is encour- aged by his first taste of international wrestling. 'It shows I'm doing the right things and 3 if I keep going like this and practising hard l can beat any of these guys.’ His former high school coach concurs. 'The fact that Jake won two matches leading to the final says a lot.’ said Sl- . mon Vanellis. 'Sometimes competing . on the international stage (for the first time) is mentally tough. Looks like he did a great job of remaining confident and focused on his wrestling instead of the outcome. 'Jake’s work ethic and determination have been the difference." aw- bur-“fl Prldlyllgn- Zam t8 0 [Iii/illnocinq; e llotflkeaervtcea For All Occasions 2-H Main 81 if, JUNIOR PAN-AM (HAN"‘KHW woa'uoueuapisurm l we imam: Morliw I UOZ ‘ez aunr iepsmul i as Jake Michaelis proudly wears his Junior Pan Am Championship silver medal. demwm \plit‘t' I’ri\ li\t' Li t‘illll'\t' iin|_\ \Iiil \liri‘ \iiii iHU Will i ’ ,‘(illlill \pp\ lliilir: lint l A” 3411 I 3 Ill'lt't‘till 2nd \1--Ii lizi ’|||ili l)lllllt‘r l)illl}' liilll -lillt‘ Milton, ()N LSH‘ [P] 905â€"864 â€"3335 o \t‘\\'\\'.spliccgril|.t‘()m

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