Anthony Ashnault
Anthony James Ashnault is an American freestyle wrestler and graduated folkstyle wrestler. In freestyle, he is a two-time Pan American Champion, having won the titles in 2019 and 2020. In folkstyle, he is an NCAA Division I Champion, four-time All-American and three-time Big Ten Champion. He was also a four-time undefeated NJSIAA title holder as a high schooler.
Folkstyle
High School
Ashnault was born in Paramus, New Jersey and attended South Plainfield High School. He remained undefeated all four years of varsity with a record of 170 wins and no losses and went on to win four NJSIAA state titles at four different weight classes.University
After graduating, Ashnault committed to wrestle as a Scarlet Knight at Rutgers University, where he competed at 141-pounds all years but his senior year, competing at 149 instead. As a redshirt athlete, he compiled a record of 15-3 while wrestling unattached in open tournaments.As a freshman, he finished the season with 29 wins and 8 losses. Post-season, he placed fifth at the Big Ten Championships, becoming the highest-placing Scarlet Knight at his first tournament. At the 15' NCAA's, he placed eight, earning All-American honors.
As a sophomore, he compiled a 33-5 record through season. Brought Rutgers their first individual Big Ten title ever. He placed fourth at the 16' NCAA's to become the first two-time All-American in the history of the program.
In his junior season, he posted a record of 30-6, became a three-time All-American with a sixth-place finish at the 17' NCAA Championships and won his second straight Big Ten championship. Ashnault was initially unable to compete as a senior and missed the whole season due to an injury.
The NCAA granted Ashnault a sixth year of eligibilty for the 2018-19 season. He compiled an undefeated 32-0 record through the season, in which he competed at 149-pounds unlike his previous seasons. He won his third-consecutive Big Ten Championship and also won the prestigious 19' NCAA Championship, becoming the second Scarlet Knight to do so after his fellow teammate Nick Suriano, who won the individual title in his weight class earlier in the tournament.
Ashnault graduated that year with a record of 139-22.
Freestyle
Previous to competing as a senior, Ashnault had already competed multiple times in freestyle wrestling as a junior in competitions such as the FILA Nationals and World Trials.2014
Ashnault won the University Nationals at 65 kilograms, and was scheduled to compete at a best-of-three qualifier for the World University Championship against Jordan Oliver, but Oliver missed weight and was pulled out of the event. This earned Ashnault the spot. He placed tenth at the world-level tournament.2019
Ashnault competed at the Pan American Championships on April 18. He defeated every opponent he faced in the bracket at 70 kilograms, winning the championship.Ashnault went on to compete at an exhibition bout at the annual Beat The Streets against 2017 World Championship runner-up James Green. He lost the contest by points.
Ashnault competed at the World Team Trials Challenge Tournament in an attempt to qualify for the World Championships. He won his first two bouts to reach the finals, in which he faced James Green in a rematch. When Green was rolling Ashnaults legs to get back exposure points, Ashnault suffered a knee injury which led him to a 0-10 technical fall loss and was forced to medical forfeit the second bout, awarding Green the next victory he needed to win the best-of-three.
2020
After recovering from the injury, the defending champion competed at the Pan American Championships in his first competition of the year. Last year's results were repeated as Ashnault defeated every opponent he faced to become a two-time Pan American Champion. This outcome qualified him for the US Olympic Trials.Ashnault was scheduled to compete at the Olympic Trials Challenge Tournament on April, at State College, Pennsylvania, however, the event was postponed until 2021 due to the coronavirus outbreak, along with the Olympics.
After the Olympic Trials were postponed for next year, Ashnault had been slated to compete against Luke Pletcher on July 25 at. However, he was forced to pull out of the event on July 6 due to injury.
Major results
Year | Tournament | Location | Result | Event |
2019 | Pan American Wrestling Championships | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 1st | Freestyle 70 kg |
2020 | Pan American Wrestling Championships | Ottawa, Canada | 1st | Freestyle 70 kg |
Freestyle record
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Ottawa, Canada
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Raleigh, North Carolina
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New York City, New York
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Pécs, Hungary
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Akron, Ohio
NCAA record
! colspan="8"| NCAA Championships Matches! Res.
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! style=background:white colspan=6 |2019 NCAA Championships at 149 lbs
! style=background:white colspan=6 |2017 NCAA Championships 6th at 141 lbs
! style=background:white colspan=6 |2016 NCAA Championships 4th at 141 lbs
! style=background:white colspan=6 |2015 NCAA Championships 8th at 141 lbs
Stats
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