You'd have trouble finding an athlete more passionate about his sport. And you'd be even more hard pressed to find another one who has achieved so much in so little time.
Indeed, the extraordinary accomplishments of Harvard wrestler Jesse Jantzen have been nothing short of spectacular. And fortunately for the Crimson, he is only a freshman.
This past weekend served as only the latest example of Jantzen's domination, as he took third at the US Freestyle National Championships in Las Vegas.
Competing and defeating the nation's top collegiate and post-collegiate wrestlers, Jantzen confirmed his place among the wrestling elite and earned a place at the World Team Trials in late June. The top six finishers at the Championship in each weight class were guaranteed a spot at the Trials.
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