Wyoming 34, North Dakota State 6

Wyoming Beats NDSU 34-6 in Big 12 Dual

FARGO, N.D. – The University of Wyoming won eight of 10 bouts including a pair of pins and a major decision over the last five to defeat North Dakota State 34-6 in a Big 12 Conference dual on Friday, Jan. 10, before 553 spectators in Scheels Center.

North Dakota State (3-3, 0-1 Big12) is scheduled to travel to No. 11-ranked Iowa State (3-1, 1-0 #Big12WR) for a Big 12 Conference dual at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19, in Ames.

After the Cowboys won the first three matches by a total of five points, NDSU 157-pounder Jared Franek won 8-4 over No. 33-ranked Dewey Krueger, and Luke Weber moved up a weight class and outlasted Cole Moody 10-7 at 165 pounds to cut the deficit to Wyoming lead to 9-6.

Both NDSU wrestlers placed in the top six at the Southern Scuffle on Jan. 1-2. Franek picked up his third win over a nationally-ranked opponent, and is now 16-6 overall and 4-2 in duals. Weber won his first dual this season and improved to 12-7 overall

Wyoming (3-6, 1-0 #Big12WR) received pins from No. 10-ranked 174 Hayden Hastings and No. 24 Brian Andrews at heavyweight, along with a major decision from 197 Tate Samuelson to highlight the bull rush. The Bison forfeited at 125 pounds.

Friday, Jan. 10, 2020
Scheels Center / Fargo, N.D.

Wyoming 34, North Dakota State 6
133— #6 Montorie Bridges (WYO) dec #12 Cam Sykora (NDSU), 6-4
141—Trevor Jeffries (WYO) sudden victory-1 Sawyer Degen (NDSU), SV-1 4-2
149— #19 Jaron Jensen (WYO) dec Jaden Van Maanen (NDSU), 4-3
157— Jared Franek (NDSU) dec #33 Dewey Krueger (WYO), 8-4
165— Luke Weber (NDSU) dec Cole Moody (WYO), 10-7
174— #10 Hayden Hastings (WYO) fall #32 Lorenzo De La Riva (NDSU), 3:28
184— #29 Tate Samuelson (WYO) major dec Noah Cressell (NDSU), MD 10-1
197— #33 Stephen Buchanan (WYO) dec Cordell Eaton (NDSU), 4-3
285— #24 Brian Andrews (WYO) fall #25 Brandon Metz (NDSU), 0:53
125— Doyle Trout (WYO) forfeit

Dual started at 133 pounds
Attendance—553
Referee—JR Blose
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Weather impacts Augsburg wrestling events

MINNEAPOLIS — The major snowstorm impacting the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota on Friday and Saturday is impacting some Augsburg athletic events with postponements and/or cancellations. Check Augsburg’s athletic Twitter account (@AugsburgAuggies) for updates throughout the weekend and before you travel, as conditions may force changes.

The Augsburg men’s wrestling team will NOT BE COMPETING at the Cornell (Iowa) (Mike Duroe Open) on Saturday, January 18.

The Augsburg’s women’s wrestling team’s dual meet against Wisconsin-Stevens Point has been POSTPONED from Saturday (1/18) to Sunday (1/19) at 12 p.m. at Si Melby Hall. There will also be a youth wrestling competition between Minnesota and Wisconsin wrestlers that will be held at 11 a.m.

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South Dakota State 23, Oklahoma 16

Jackrabbits oust Sooners in Sunday dual

BROOKINGS, S.D. – South Dakota State came up with four bonus-point victories to defeat Oklahoma, 23-16, in a Big 12 Conference wrestling dual Sunday afternoon at Frost Arena.

The Jackrabbits, who entered the week 24th in the Intermat dual rankings, improved to 7-4 overall and 4-1 against league foes. Oklahoma dropped to 3-4 overall and 1-3 in the Big 12.

Each of the first four matches of the dual resulted in bonus points, with each team winning two. The Sooners got things started as Justin Thomas, ranked 19th at 157 pounds, opened with a 16-3 major decision over Colten Carlson, while 10th-ranked Anthony Mantanona followed two bouts later with a pin of Cade King in the 174-pound bout.

SDSU knotted the dual at 10-all behind a pin from 165-pounder Tanner Cook and a 10-0 major decision by 16th-ranked Zach Carlson at 184 pounds. Cook’s pin, which came 40 seconds into his match against Jose Lao Cooper, was his 11th of the season, including his sixth in dual action.

Carlson’s victory, his team-leading 17th of the season, starting a four-match winning streak for the Jackrabbits. Tanner Sloan gave SDSU additional momentum and the lead for good heading into intermission by posting a 4-2 decision over 14th-ranked Jake Woodley. Sloan, who entered the dual ranked 19th at 197 pounds, avenged a loss to Woodley in December at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.

Heavyweight Blake Wolters opened the second half of the dual by outlasting Josiah Jones, 4-3, in a match that was decided in tiebreakers. The two wrestlers ended regulation tied at 1 before recording escapes in each of the two tie-breaking sessions. Wolters was awarded the decisive point for having a riding-time advantage of 29 seconds in the extra frames.

Danny Vega pushed the SDSU lead to 20-10 with the fourth – and final – bonus-point win of the afternoon by the Jackrabbits. Vega raced out to an 8-0 first-period lead via a takedown, four-point near-fall and two-point near-fall against Christian Moody before cruising to a 13-4 major decision.

Oklahoma pulled to within 20-16 as two more of its ranked wrestlers notched wins by decision. Anthony Madrigal, the No. 17 wrestler at 133 pounds, shut out the Jackrabbits’ Zach Price, 6-0, while seventh-ranked Dom Demas posted an 8-2 victory over Clay Carlson at 141 pounds.

The Jackrabbits secured the dual victory with their second win of the day in a matchup between ranked wrestlers. Tenth-ranked Henry Pohlmeyer of SDSU and No. 25 Jacob Butler were tied at 2-all early in the second period before Pohlmeyer grabbed the lead with a reversal later in the stanza. In the third period, Pohlmeyer was awarded a point for stalling and scored on another reversal to record a 7-2 decision.

UP NEXT
The Jackrabbits begin a stretch of four consecutive duals away from home by traveling Friday to nationally ranked Oklahoma State. Start time is set for 7 p.m. at Gallagher-Iba Arena in Stillwater, Oklahoma.

South Dakota State 23, Oklahoma 16
157: #19 Justin Thomas (OU) major dec. Colten Carlson (SDSU), 16-3
165: Tanner Cook (SDSU) def. Jose Lao Cooper (OU), by fall 0:40
174: #10 Anthony Mantanona (OU) def. Cade King (SDSU), by fall 5:39
184: #16 Zach Carlson (SDSU) major dec. Darrien Roberts (OU), 10-0
197: #19 Tanner Sloan (SDSU) dec. #14 Jake Woodley (OU), 4-2
285: Blake Wolters (SDSU) dec. Josiah Jones (OU), 4-3 [TB-2]
125: #25 Danny Vega (SDSU) major dec. Christian Moody (OU), 13-4
133: #17 Anthony Madrigal (OU) dec. Zach Price (SDSU), 6-0
141: #7 Dom Demas (OU) dec. Clay Carlson (SDSU), 8-2
149: #10 Henry Pohlmeyer (SDSU) dec. #25 Jacob Butler (OU), 7-2
Note: Individual rankings by FloWrestling

NOTES

  • The all-time dual series between SDSU and Oklahoma is tied at three wins apiece, with the Jackrabbits winning three of the last four matchups
  • The Jackrabbits improved to 28-11 in Big 12 duals since joining the league at the start of the 2015-16 season
  • Zach Carlson and Sloan each improved to 9-2 in duals this season to share the team lead
  • Pohlmeyer upped his dual record this season to 5-1 and is 13-3 overall
  • Vega upped his dual mark to 7-2 and is 15-6 on the season
  • Attendance was 1,024

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MSHSL Section 5A Team

MSHSL Section 5A Team

Brackets/Results on TrackWrestling.com

Preliminaries

Quad County 42 Osakis 25
106 – Jacob Taplin (Osakis) over Tarrick Rupp (QC) Maj 9-1
113 – Logan Grove (Osakis) over Hunter Wilke (QC) Fall 5:09
120 – Jaiden Jimenez (QC) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
126 – Luke Kluver (QC) over Gaven Cimbura (Osakis) Fall 1:01
132 – Nathan Kulzer (Osakis) over Abel Chaparro (QC) Dec 13-6
138 – Carsten Jacobson (Osakis) over Caleb Hoff (QC) Fall 3:56
145 – Richard Vaughn (QC) over Tyson Hagedon (Osakis) Dec 4-0
152 – Javier Jackson (QC) over Kale Drevlow (Osakis) Dec 7-3
160 – Jack Howard (QC) over Kaleb Helberg (Osakis) Fall 0:58
170 – Double Forfeit
182 – Nathan Bjerk (Osakis) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
195 – Jaselen Jimenez (QC) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
220 – Evan Friese (QC) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
285 – Austin Sweep (QC) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf

Benson 54 Ortonville 21
106 – Brooklyn Conrad (Ortonville) over Ed Wah (Benson) Dec 7-5
113 – Macoy Kurkosky (Benson) over Anthony Eustice (Ortonville) Dec 12-5
120 – Reese Larson (Benson) over Gavin Klefsaas (Ortonville) Fall 0:29
126 – Deaven Boots (Ortonville) over Colby Hogrefe (Benson) Fall 1:17
132 – Jaiden Zimmerman (Benson) over Brayden Satter (Ortonville) Fall 0:27
138 – Austin Eastman (Ortonville) over Ayden Ehmcke (Benson) Fall 2:39
145 – Carter Rodriguez (Benson) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
152 – Teegan Hogrefe (Benson) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
160 – Mason Abner (Benson) over Thomas Eustice (Ortonville) SV-1 5-3
170 – Nathan Bolduc (Benson) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
182 – Thomas Dineen (Benson) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
195 – Jake Ness (Benson) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
220 – Nathan Ehrenberg (Ortonville) over Jack Storlien (Benson) Fall 0:30
285 – Alden Syltie (Benson) over James Conrad (Ortonville) Fall 0:52

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Quarterfinals

LPGE-Browerville 74 Quad County 0
106 – Braden Thom (LPGEB) over Tarrick Rupp (QC) Fall 0:55
113 – Cael Lorentz (LPGEB) over Hunter Wilke (QC) TF 21-6
120 – Justin Crandall (LPGEB) over Jaiden Jimenez (QC) Maj 14-1
126 – Carter Meiners (LPGEB) over Luke Kluver (QC) Fall 3:19
132 – Landon Gode (LPGEB) over Abel Chaparro (QC) TF 20-5
138 – Mason Gode (LPGEB) over Caleb Hoff (QC) Fall 0:46
145 – Nye Becker (LPGEB) over Richard Vaughn (QC) Fall 3:48
152 – Ted Stacey (LPGEB) over Javier Jackson (QC) Fall 3:46
160 – Riley Thom (LPGEB) over Jack Howard (QC) Dec 3-0
170 – Gabe Pesta (LPGEB) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
182 – Caleb Pesta (LPGEB) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
195 – Hans Holmquist (LPGEB) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
220 – Levi Line (LPGEB) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
285 – Trey Lancaster (LPGEB) over Austin Sweep (QC) Dec 3-1

Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 49 Paynesville Area 27
106 – Chase Magaard (KMS) over Brandon Hess (PAY) Fall 1:34
113 – Coy Gunderson (KMS) over Preston Welling (PAY) Fall 0:24
120 – Rene Quintanilla-Hernandez (PAY) over Ely Johnson (KMS) Fall 1:48
126 – Craig Schmitz (PAY) over Jett Olson (KMS) Dec 2-1
132 – Hunter Wilts (KMS) over Jose Anaya (PAY) Dec 7-4
138 – Will Magaard (KMS) over Aaron Mages (PAY) Fall 0:53
145 – Riley Messer (PAY) over Luke Froehlich (KMS) Fall 0:40
152 – Collin Johnson (KMS) over Peyton Hemmesch (PAY) Fall 5:13
160 – Masyn Olson (KMS) over Trenton LeClaire (PAY) Maj 9-1
170 – Rick Jones (KMS) over Grant Wendlandt (PAY) Fall 1:52
182 – Weston Roberg (PAY) over Brandon Kallstrom (KMS) Fall 3:32
195 – Marc Collins (KMS) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
220 – Brody Forsell (KMS) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
285 – Brandon Schlangen (PAY) over Jason Jones (KMS) Fall 0:42

Minnewaska Area 66 BOLD 7
106 – Nick Ankeny (MIN) over Brady Kiecker (BOLD) Maj 13-2
113 – Mason Schiffler (MIN) over Gavin Hammerschmidt (BOLD) Fall 0:30
120 – Jacob Blair (MIN) over Austin Kiecker (BOLD) Dec 7-6
126 – Easton McCrory (MIN) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
132 – Caden Koziol (MIN) over Rylan Gass (BOLD) Fall 1:19
138 – Chase Boelke (MIN) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
145 – Keygan Cruz (MIN) over Neil Young (BOLD) Fall 3:57
152 – Mason Blair (MIN) over Jesse Manderschied (BOLD) Fall 1:40
160 – Anthony Maher (BOLD) over Ryan VanLuik (MIN) Maj 9-0
170 – Tyson Meyer (MIN) over Jordan Amberg (BOLD) Fall 3:40
182 – Nathan Rankin (MIN) over Blake Flann (BOLD) Fall 1:17
195 – Tyler VanLuik (MIN) over Gavin Moudry (BOLD) Fall 0:20
220 – Dylan Jergenson (MIN) over Sheldon Enriquez (BOLD) Fall 1:06
285 – Brady Ridler (BOLD) over Isiah Miller (MIN) Dec 11-4
Minnewaska Area’s team score was adjusted by -1.0 for Coach unsportsmanlike

Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa 71 Benson 9
106 – Wyatt Engen (BBE) over Ed Wah (Benson) Fall 0:18
113 – Walker Bents (BBE) over Macoy Kurkosky (Benson) Fall 2:48
120 – Ryan Jensen (BBE) over Reese Larson (Benson) Fall 2:48
126 – Tyler Jensen (BBE) over Alex Whitcup (Benson) Fall 1:04
132 – Blaine Fischer (BBE) over Colby Hogrefe (Benson) Fall 2:16
138 – Maximus Hanson (BBE) over Ayden Ehmcke (Benson) Fall 1:07
145 – Taiton Linder (BBE) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
152 – Canon Swanson (BBE) over Teegan Hogrefe (Benson) TF 16-0
160 – Evan Young (BBE) over Mason Abner (Benson) Fall 4:56
170 – Dylan T. Kampsen (BBE) over Nathan Bolduc (Benson) Fall 1:03
182 – Thomas Dineen (Benson) over Cooper Wold (BBE) Fall 3:15
195 – Michael Doubek (BBE) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
220 – Mark Jenniges (BBE) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf
285 – Alden Syltie (Benson) over Bryce Feuerhake (BBE) Dec 2-1

Semifinals

LPGE-Browerville 47 Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 9
106 – Chase Magaard (KMS) over Braden Thom (LPGEB) Dec 9-6
113 – Coy Gunderson (KMS) over Cael Lorentz (LPGEB) Dec 6-0
120 – Justin Crandall (LPGEB) over Ely Johnson (KMS) Dec 5-2
126 – Carter Meiners (LPGEB) over Jett Olson (KMS) Maj 15-1
132 – Landon Gode (LPGEB) over Hunter Wilts (KMS) Fall 2:54
138 – Mason Gode (LPGEB) over Will Magaard (KMS) Dec 6-4
145 – Nye Becker (LPGEB) over Luke Froehlich (KMS) Fall 1:45
152 – Ted Stacey (LPGEB) over Collin Johnson (KMS) Fall 1:09
160 – Riley Thom (LPGEB) over Masyn Olson (KMS) Fall 4:53
170 – Rick Jones (KMS) over Bergen Pesta (LPGEB) Dec 6-2
182 – Caleb Pesta (LPGEB) over Brandon Kallstrom (KMS) Dec 5-1
195 – Hans Holmquist (LPGEB) over Marc Collins (KMS) Dec 9-2
220 – Levi Line (LPGEB) over Brody Forsell (KMS) Maj 10-2
285 – Trey Lancaster (LPGEB) over Jason Jones (KMS) Dec 7-4

Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa 38 Minnewaska Area 23
106 – Wyatt Engen (BBE) over Nick Ankeny (MIN) Fall 1:09
113 – Walker Bents (BBE) over Mason Schiffler (MIN) Fall 4:36
120 – Jacob Blair (MIN) over Ryan Jensen (BBE) Dec 3-2
126 – Tyler Jensen (BBE) over Easton McCrory (MIN) Maj 12-3
132 – Maximus Hanson (BBE) over Caden Koziol (MIN) Maj 15-4
138 – Blaine Fischer (BBE) over Chase Boelke (MIN) Maj 10-0
145 – Taiton Linder (BBE) over Keygan Cruz (MIN) Fall 3:22
152 – Canon Swanson (BBE) over Mason Blair (MIN) Maj 12-3
160 – Dylan T. Kampsen (BBE) over Ryan VanLuik (MIN) Maj 11-2
170 – Tyson Meyer (MIN) over Evan Young (BBE) TF 20-4
182 – Nathan Rankin (MIN) over Cooper Wold (BBE) Dec 4-3
195 – Tyler VanLuik (MIN) over Michael Doubek (BBE) Dec 11-5
220 – Dylan Jergenson (MIN) over Austin Klaphake (BBE) Fall 0:47
285 – Jakob Swalla (MIN) over Bryce Feuerhake (BBE) Dec 6-1

Championship

LPGE-Browerville 33 Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa 18
106 – Braden Thom (LPGEB) over Wyatt Engen (BBE) Dec 8-2
113 – Walker Bents (BBE) over Cael Lorentz (LPGEB) Fall 3:31
120 – Justin Crandall (LPGEB) over Ryan Jensen (BBE) Dec 9-6
126 – Carter Meiners (LPGEB) over Tyler Jensen (BBE) Dec 5-2
132 – Landon Gode (LPGEB) over Blaine Fischer (BBE) Dec 8-4
138 – Mason Gode (LPGEB) over Maximus Hanson (BBE) Dec 7-3
145 – Nye Becker (LPGEB) over Taiton Linder (BBE) Dec 3-2
152 – Canon Swanson (BBE) over Tate Twardowski (LPGEB) Fall 1:14
160 – Ted Stacey (LPGEB) over Dylan T. Kampsen (BBE) Dec 12-5
170 – Riley Thom (LPGEB) over Evan Young (BBE) Dec 10-3
182 – Gabe Pesta (LPGEB) over Cooper Wold (BBE) Fall 1:14
195 – Michael Doubek (BBE) over Hans Holmquist (LPGEB) Dec 11-5
220 – Mark Jenniges (BBE) over Levi Line (LPGEB) Dec 5-2
285 – Trey Lancaster (LPGEB) over Bryce Feuerhake (BBE) Dec 4-1

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MSHSL Section 8AA Individual Tournament

MSHSL Section 8AA Individual Tournament

Friday-Saturday, February 21-22 at Pequot Lakes High School

Brackets/Results on TrackWrestling.com

Final Brackets

106
1st Place – Aaron Lorentz of Perham
2nd Place – Kale Geiser of Thief River Falls
3rd Place – Owen Carlson of Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus
4th Place – Mason Mcgrane of Alexandria Area
5th Place – Derek Stangl of Pierz
6th Place – Kassten Hartwell of Fergus Falls
7th Place – Gabe Schmitz of Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton
1st Aaron Lorentz (Perham) 30-8, Sr. over Owen Carlson (Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus) 38-12, So. (Dec 5-1)
2nd Place Wrestleback
Kale Geiser (Thief River Falls) 37-15, Fr. over Owen Carlson (Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus) 38-12, So. (Fall 4:31)
3rd Kale Geiser (Thief River Falls) 37-15, Fr. over Mason Mcgrane (Alexandria Area) 5-18, 8th. (TF-1.5 4:00 (17-2))
5th Derek Stangl (Pierz) 17-23, Fr. over Kassten Hartwell (Fergus Falls) 8-14, 7th. (Fall 1:34)
7th Gabe Schmitz (Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton) 0-3, Fr. over () , . (Bye)

113
1st Place – Blaze Nelson of Alexandria Area
2nd Place – Caleb Ruhl of Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus
3rd Place – Tyson Ullyott of Detroit Lakes
4th Place – Jacob LeBlanc of Pierz
5th Place – Roy Rude of Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton
6th Place – Kaden Feldt of Perham
8th Place – Antonio Parker of Fergus Falls
8th Place – Oliver Mikkelsen of United Clay Becker Badgers
1st Blaze Nelson (Alexandria Area) 29-7, Fr. over Caleb Ruhl (Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus) 34-14, So. (Dec 8-6)
2nd Place Wrestleback
Caleb Ruhl (Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus) 34-14, So. over Tyson Ullyott (Detroit Lakes) 33-10, Fr. (NC)
3rd Tyson Ullyott (Detroit Lakes) 33-10, Fr. over Jacob LeBlanc (Pierz) 20-14, Fr. (TF-1.5 4:37 (20-3))
5th Roy Rude (Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton) 17-9, 7th. over Kaden Feldt (Perham) 15-24, Fr. (Inj. 0:00)
7th This match has not been wrestled yet.

120
1st Place – Cade Okeson of Detroit Lakes
2nd Place – Trevor Radunz of Pierz
3rd Place – Kelly Johnson of Alexandria Area
4th Place – Grant Thompson of Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus
5th Place – Josh Mellema of Perham
6th Place – Jackson Mikkelsen of United Clay Becker Badgers
8th Place – Lanna Walter of Sauk Centre-Melrose
8th Place – Pat Locklear of Roseau
1st Cade Okeson (Detroit Lakes) 30-6, Fr. over Trevor Radunz (Pierz) 38-7, So. (TB-1 11-6)
2nd Place Wrestleback
Trevor Radunz (Pierz) 38-7, So. over Kelly Johnson (Alexandria Area) 30-12, Fr. (NC)
3rd Kelly Johnson (Alexandria Area) 30-12, Fr. over Grant Thompson (Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus) 21-22, Fr. (Dec 7-5)
5th Josh Mellema (Perham) 7-21, 8th. over Jackson Mikkelsen (United Clay Becker Badgers) 13-24, 8th. (MD 19-8)
7th This match has not been wrestled yet.

126
1st Place – Griffin Lundeen of Thief River Falls
2nd Place – Cade Jackson of Detroit Lakes
3rd Place – AJ Sparr of Alexandria Area
4th Place – Sam Helgeson of United Clay Becker Badgers
5th Place – Gareth Covington of Perham
6th Place – Brandon Funk of Pierz
8th Place – Josh Brinkman of Sauk Centre-Melrose
8th Place – Korey Kinyon of Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus
1st Griffin Lundeen (Thief River Falls) 45-6, 8th. over AJ Sparr (Alexandria Area) 31-11, Jr. (Fall 3:09)
2nd Place Wrestleback
Cade Jackson (Detroit Lakes) 25-15, Fr. over AJ Sparr (Alexandria Area) 31-11, Jr. (Fall 5:26)
3rd Cade Jackson (Detroit Lakes) 25-15, Fr. over Sam Helgeson (United Clay Becker Badgers) 33-8, Jr. (Dec 7-0)
5th Gareth Covington (Perham) 21-18, Jr. over Brandon Funk (Pierz) 20-22, Sr. (Dec 5-1)
7th This match has not been wrestled yet.

132
1st Place – Cody Wienen of Thief River Falls
2nd Place – Ryan Borris of Alexandria Area
3rd Place – Gabe Bellefeuille of Perham
4th Place – Blake Weber of Detroit Lakes
5th Place – Karsen Kinyon of Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus
6th Place – Caden Olsen of Fergus Falls
8th Place – Jose de los Santos of Sauk Centre-Melrose
8th Place – Kaden Kroll of Pierz
1st Cody Wienen (Thief River Falls) 36-12, So. over Ryan Borris (Alexandria Area) 29-6, Sr. (Dec 9-7)
2nd Place Wrestleback
Ryan Borris (Alexandria Area) 29-6, Sr. over Gabe Bellefeuille (Perham) 36-6, Sr. (NC)
3rd Gabe Bellefeuille (Perham) 36-6, Sr. over Blake Weber (Detroit Lakes) 32-6, Sr. (Dec 11-7)
5th Karsen Kinyon (Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus) 25-19, So. over Caden Olsen (Fergus Falls) 10-16, Jr. (Dec 13-8)
7th This match has not been wrestled yet.

138
1st Place – Brody Ullyott of Detroit Lakes
2nd Place – Brady Kasprick of Thief River Falls
3rd Place – Blake Lorentz of Perham
4th Place – Coy Sjogren of Sauk Centre-Melrose
5th Place – Cole Vatnsdal of Alexandria Area
6th Place – Evan Koering of Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus
7th Place – Colton Zutz of Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton
1st Brody Ullyott (Detroit Lakes) 39-3, Jr. over Brady Kasprick (Thief River Falls) 36-6, So. (Dec 4-2)
2nd Place Wrestleback
Brady Kasprick (Thief River Falls) 36-6, So. over Blake Lorentz (Perham) 32-12, So. (Dec 6-3)
3rd Blake Lorentz (Perham) 32-12, So. over Coy Sjogren (Sauk Centre-Melrose) 20-17, Jr. (Dec 7-1)
5th Cole Vatnsdal (Alexandria Area) 21-12, Fr. over Evan Koering (Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus) 30-15, Sr. (Dec 6-2)
7th Colton Zutz (Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton) 4-22, 8th. over () , . (Bye)

145
1st Place – Jake Davis of Thief River Falls
2nd Place – Connor Tulenchik of Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus
3rd Place – Zander Jenson of Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton
4th Place – Bradly Swiers of Detroit Lakes
5th Place – Mason Teaser of Alexandria Area
6th Place – Xavier Strehlow of United Clay Becker Badgers
8th Place – Braylon Rach of Perham
8th Place – Gregory Weiers of Sauk Centre-Melrose
1st Jake Davis (Thief River Falls) 43-1, Sr. over Connor Tulenchik (Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus) 44-4, So. (Dec 11-6)
2nd Place Wrestleback
Connor Tulenchik (Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus) 44-4, So. over Zander Jenson (Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton) 26-12, Jr. (NC)
3rd Zander Jenson (Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton) 26-12, Jr. over Bradly Swiers (Detroit Lakes) 19-14, Fr. (Dec 9-4)
5th Mason Teaser (Alexandria Area) 8-18, So. over Xavier Strehlow (United Clay Becker Badgers) 18-17, So. (SV-1 7-5)
7th This match has not been wrestled yet.

152
1st Place – Jack Fudge of Perham
2nd Place – Jordan Summers of Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton
3rd Place – Riley Hoskins of Pierz
4th Place – Brandon Zuniga of Thief River Falls
5th Place – JP Rodel of Alexandria Area
6th Place – Thad Schlauderaff of Detroit Lakes
8th Place – Austin Staricha of Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus
8th Place – Jacob Beaudine-Schlick of United Clay Becker Badgers
1st Jack Fudge (Perham) 35-2, Jr. over Jordan Summers (Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton) 8-6, Fr. (Dec 6-1)
2nd Place Wrestleback
Jordan Summers (Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton) 8-6, Fr. over Riley Hoskins (Pierz) 26-16, Sr. (Dec 7-3)
3rd Riley Hoskins (Pierz) 26-16, Sr. over Brandon Zuniga (Thief River Falls) 21-11, Jr. (MD 14-3)
5th JP Rodel (Alexandria Area) 27-14, Jr. over Thad Schlauderaff (Detroit Lakes) 16-30, Jr. (MD 12-0)
7th This match has not been wrestled yet.

160
1st Place – Cole Johnson of Thief River Falls
2nd Place – Carter Schmidt of Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton
3rd Place – Finnegan O’Dell of Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus
4th Place – Sam Sorum of Fergus Falls
5th Place – Ethan Anderson of United Clay Becker Badgers
6th Place – Hunter Jorgenson of Detroit Lakes
8th Place – Isaac Lung of Perham
8th Place – Wyatt Dingmann of Pierz
1st Cole Johnson (Thief River Falls) 39-2, Sr. over Carter Schmidt (Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton) 36-7, Sr. (Dec 9-2)
2nd Place Wrestleback
Carter Schmidt (Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton) 36-7, Sr. over Finnegan O’Dell (Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus) 22-13, So. (TF-1.5 3:59 (16-0))
3rd Finnegan O’Dell (Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus) 22-13, So. over Sam Sorum (Fergus Falls) 16-19, So. (Dec 8-5)
5th Ethan Anderson (United Clay Becker Badgers) 12-26, So. over Hunter Jorgenson (Detroit Lakes) 1-4, Jr. (Fall 2:01)
7th This match has not been wrestled yet.

170
1st Place – Brian Ramos of Perham
2nd Place – Blaine Henderson of Detroit Lakes
3rd Place – Cade Sogge of Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton
4th Place – Aaron Bruggeman of Thief River Falls
5th Place – Carston Hamre of United Clay Becker Badgers
6th Place – Mason Zajac of Pierz
7th Place – Payton Scott of Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus
1st Brian Ramos (Perham) 32-5, So. over Blaine Henderson (Detroit Lakes) 36-5, Jr. (Dec 11-5)
2nd Place Wrestleback
Blaine Henderson (Detroit Lakes) 36-5, Jr. over Cade Sogge (Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton) 20-14, Sr. (NC)
3rd Cade Sogge (Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton) 20-14, Sr. over Aaron Bruggeman (Thief River Falls) 14-17, Sr. (Dec 7-2)
5th Carston Hamre (United Clay Becker Badgers) 14-20, So. over Mason Zajac (Pierz) 9-26, Sr. (Fall 4:46)
7th Payton Scott (Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus) 8-15, 8th. over () , . (Bye)

182
1st Place – Tanner Young of Pierz
2nd Place – Karter Wensmann of Sauk Centre-Melrose
3rd Place – Kaden Hartwell of Fergus Falls
4th Place – Preston Johnson of Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton
5th Place – Gordon Enyart of Perham
6th Place – Keenan Dahl of Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus
8th Place – Cody Richardson of Alexandria Area
8th Place – Dakota Fellman of Thief River Falls
1st Tanner Young (Pierz) 34-3, Sr. over Karter Wensmann (Sauk Centre-Melrose) 34-9, Sr. (SV-1 (Fall) 6:30)
2nd Place Wrestleback
Karter Wensmann (Sauk Centre-Melrose) 34-9, Sr. over Kaden Hartwell (Fergus Falls) 31-7, Jr. (NC)
3rd Kaden Hartwell (Fergus Falls) 31-7, Jr. over Preston Johnson (Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton) 30-8, Jr. (Dec 7-5)
5th Gordon Enyart (Perham) 10-6, So. over Keenan Dahl (Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus) 26-20, Sr. (Dec 7-0)
7th This match has not been wrestled yet.

195
1st Place – Dawson Kellogg of Perham
2nd Place – Mason Iverson of Thief River Falls
3rd Place – Andrew Annette of Detroit Lakes
4th Place – Corbin Knapp of Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus
5th Place – Brandon Schlegel of Pierz
6th Place – Troy Hiemenz of United Clay Becker Badgers
7th Place – Nathan Severtson of Fergus Falls
1st Dawson Kellogg (Perham) 28-3, Sr. over Mason Iverson (Thief River Falls) 44-6, Jr. (Dec 7-0)
2nd Place Wrestleback
Mason Iverson (Thief River Falls) 44-6, Jr. over Andrew Annette (Detroit Lakes) 18-10, Jr. (NC)
3rd Andrew Annette (Detroit Lakes) 18-10, Jr. over Corbin Knapp (Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus) 28-16, Fr. (TB-1 2-1)
5th Brandon Schlegel (Pierz) 23-20, Sr. over Troy Hiemenz (United Clay Becker Badgers) 13-19, So. (Fall 0:45)
7th Nathan Severtson (Fergus Falls) 6-25, So. over () , . (Bye)

220
1st Place – Jordan Skadsem of Detroit Lakes
2nd Place – Wyatt Dunham of United Clay Becker Badgers
3rd Place – Hunter Fischer of Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton
4th Place – Josh Pettit of Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus
5th Place – Dominic Gottwalt of Perham
6th Place – Kirby Kilen of Thief River Falls
8th Place – Axle Dahl of Roseau
8th Place – Juan ‘Jay’ Rodriguez of Fergus Falls
1st Jordan Skadsem (Detroit Lakes) 36-7, Sr. over Wyatt Dunham (United Clay Becker Badgers) 26-8, So. (Fall 5:01)
2nd Place Wrestleback
Wyatt Dunham (United Clay Becker Badgers) 26-8, So. over Hunter Fischer (Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton) 29-11, Jr. (NC)
3rd Hunter Fischer (Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton) 29-11, Jr. over Josh Pettit (Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus) 35-12, Sr. (Fall 3:27)
5th Dominic Gottwalt (Perham) 16-22, Sr. over Kirby Kilen (Thief River Falls) 21-23, Jr. (Fall 2:50)
7th This match has not been wrestled yet.

285
1st Place – Dustin Portales of Fergus Falls
2nd Place – Andreas Barnett of Detroit Lakes
3rd Place – Carter Steen of Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton
4th Place – Rowdie Lindquist of Perham
5th Place – Jolson Sargent of Thief River Falls
6th Place – Logan Carlson of Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus
7th Place – Will Sjogren of Sauk Centre-Melrose
1st Dustin Portales (Fergus Falls) 13-2, Sr. over Andreas Barnett (Detroit Lakes) 35-11, Sr. (Dec 5-0)
2nd Place Wrestleback
Andreas Barnett (Detroit Lakes) 35-11, Sr. over Carter Steen (Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton) 14-7, Sr. (Fall 5:33)
3rd Carter Steen (Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton) 14-7, Sr. over Rowdie Lindquist (Perham) 23-7, Sr. (Dec 4-2)
5th Jolson Sargent (Thief River Falls) 16-30, So. over Logan Carlson (Pequot Lks-Pine River-Backus) 9-12, Jr. (Fall 1:06)
7th Will Sjogren (Sauk Centre-Melrose) 10-23, Fr. over () , . (Bye)

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Tony Nelson Wins Gold at 2020 Pan-Am Championships

Gophers alum and two-time NCAA Champion Tony Nelson (’14) took home the 125kg gold medal at the 2020 Pan-American Championships on Monday.

Nelson won three straight matches before getting an injury default in the gold medal match over Amarveer Dhesi of Canada. Nelson’s run began with a 2-2 criteria win before a 4-0 shutout in the following round and a semifinal pin in 70 seconds to advance. He was one of six American champions on the day.

Former Gopher wrestler Pat Smith won a Greco-Roman silver medal on Saturday going 3-1.

The Americans dominated the competition winning team titles in Freestyle, Greco-Roman, and Women’s Freestyle.

Team USA will stick in Ottawa this week for the Pan-Am Olympic Qualifer where the top-two from each weight will qualify their weight-class for Tokyo 2020.

125 kg: Tony Nelson – Gold
Round of 16: Oscar Pino Hinds (Cuba), 2-2
Quarterfinals: Zach Merrill (Puerto Rico), 4-0
Semifinals: Brandon Augiano Flores (Mexico), fall 1:10
Finals: Amarveer Dhesi (Canada), injury default

77 kg: Pat Smith – Silver
Round of 16: Yosvanys Pena Flores (Cuba), 3-1
Quarterfinals: Angelo Marques Moreira (Brazil), 12-3
Semifinals: Jair Cuero Munoz (Colombia), 4-4
Finals: Yosvanys Pena Flores (Cuba), 3-1

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NWCA Division I Coaches Group Announces 2020 All-America Teams

Manheim, PA – The National Wrestling Coaches Association has announced the 2020 Division I All-American teams. Each year the NWCA recognizes the outstanding work of the DI Student-Athletes by naming the All-Americans based on their achievements in the national championship, however, this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic the championships were canceled.

All-American honors were based on each wrestler’s overall body of work through the conference tournaments and up to the national championships.

“During difficult times there are always people who rise to the occasion and I’m proud of the action that the NWCA Division I Leadership Group in providing direction for honoring the 2020 Division I All-American team. It’s important that these athletes’ efforts and successes during the season are recognized. Congratulations to each of this year’s honorees and National Qualifiers.“

-Mike Moyer, NWCA Executive Director

2020 NWCA Division I First Team All-Americans

125 Michael DeAugustino Northwestern
125 Pat Glory Princeton
125 Drew Hildebrandt Central Michigan
125 Spencer Lee Iowa
125 Jack Mueller Virginia
125 Brandon Paetzell Lehigh
125 Nicholas Piccininni Oklahoma State
125 Devin Schroder Purdue

133 Roman Bravo-Young Penn State
133 Montorie Bridges Wyoming
133 Austin DeSanto Iowa
133 Seth Gross Wisconsin
133 Mickey Phillipi Pittsburgh
133 Travis Piotrowski Illinois
133 Sebastian Rivera Northwestern
133 Charles Tucker Cornell

141 Dom Demas Oklahoma
141 Joshua Heil Campbell
141 Nick Lee Penn State
141 Max Murin Iowa
141 Ian Parker Iowa State
141 Luke Pletcher Ohio State
141 Chad Red Nebraska
141 Real Woods Stanford

149 Jarrett Degen Iowa State
149 Matthew Kolodzik Princeton
149 Brayton Lee Minnesota
149 Boo Lewallen Oklahoma State
149 Pat Lugo Iowa
149 Brock Mauller Missouri
149 Austin O`Connor North Carolina
149 Sammy Sasso Ohio State

157 David Carr Iowa State
157 Kendall Coleman Purdue
157 Ryan Deakin Northwestern
157 Jesse Dellavecchia Rider
157 Hayden Hidlay NC State
157 Josh Humphreys Lehigh
157 Quincy Monday Princeton
157 Kaleb Young Iowa

165 Shane Griffith Stanford
165 Vincenzo Joseph Penn State
165 Alex Marinelli Iowa
165 David McFadden Virginia Tech
165 Joshua Shields Arizona State
165 Isaiah White Nebraska
165 Evan Wick Wisconsin
165 Travis Wittlake Oklahoma State

174 Mark Hall Penn State
174 Michael Kemerer Iowa
174 Jordan Kutler Lehigh
174 Dylan Lydy Purdue
174 Kaleb Romero Ohio State
174 Devin Skatzka Minnesota
174 Bryce Steiert Northern Iowa
174 Anthony Valencia Arizona State

184 Hunter Bolen Virginia Tech
184 Aaron Brooks Penn State
184 Cameron Caffey Michigan State
184 Lou Deprez Binghamton
184 Trent Hidlay NC State
184 Taylor Lujan Northern Iowa
184 Andrew Morgan Campbell
184 Taylor Venz Nebraska

197 Noah Adams West Virginia
197 Jay Aiello Virginia
197 Patrick Brucki Princeton
197 Christian Brunner Purdue
197 Ben Darmstadt Cornell
197 Kollin Moore Ohio State
197 Eric Schultz Nebraska
197 Jacob Warner Iowa

285 Tony Cassioppi Iowa
285 Tanner Hall Arizona State
285 Trent Hillger Wisconsin
285 Tate Orndorff Utah Valley
285 Mason Parris Michigan
285 Matt Stencel Central Michigan
285 Gable Steveson Minnesota
285 Demetrius Thomas Pittsburgh

2020 NWCA Division I Second Team All-Americans

125 Jakob Camacho NC State
125 Michael Colaiocco Pennsylvania
125 Brandon Courtney Arizona State
125 Alex Mackall Iowa State

133 Sammy Alvarez Rutgers
133 Noah Gosner Campbell
133 Cameron Sykora North Dakota State
133 Devan Turner Oregon State

141 Mitch McKee Minnesota
141 Tristan Moran Wisconsin
141 Zachary Sherman North Carolina
141 Dresden Simon Central Michigan

149 Henry Pohlmeyer South Dakota State
149 Collin Purinton Nebraska
149 Kanen Storr Michigan
149 Brock Zacherl Clarion

157 Markus Hartman Army West Point
157 Will Lewan Michigan
157 Wyatt Sheets Oklahoma State
157 Jacori Teemer Arizona State

165 Thomas Bullard NC State
165 Tanner Skidgel Navy
165 Ethan Smith Ohio State
165 Jake Wentzel Pittsburgh

174 Mikey Labriola Nebraska
174 Anthony Mantanona Oklahoma
174 Neal Richards VMI
174 Joseph Smith Oklahoma State

184 Abe Assad Iowa
184 Nino Bonaccorsi Pittsburgh
184 Zach Carlson South Dakota State
184 Anthony Montalvo Oklahoma State

197 Greg Bulsak Clarion
197 Kordell Norfleet Arizona State
197 Tanner Sloan South Dakota State
197 Nathan Traxler Stanford

285 Gannon Gremmel Iowa State
285 Josh Hokit Fresno State
285 Yaraslau Slavikouski Harvard
285 Jordan Wood Lehigh

2020 NWCA Division I Honorable Mention All-Americans

125 Nic Aguilar Rutgers
125 Kilian Cardinale Old Dominion
125 Jack Medley Michigan
125 Luke Werner Lock Haven

133 Ridge Lovett Nebraska
133 Anthony Madrigal Oklahoma
133 Tim Rooney Kent State
133 Mosha Schwartz Northern Colorado

141 Michael Blockhus Northern Iowa
141 Evan Cheek Cleveland State
141 Dusty Hone Oklahoma State
141 Tariq Wilson NC State

149 Andrew Alirez Northern Colorado
149 Kizhan Clarke American
149 Griffin Parriott Purdue
149 Max Thomsen Northern Iowa

157 Larry Early Old Dominion
157 Jared Franek North Dakota State
157 Jarrett Jacques Missouri
157 Peyton Robb Nebraska

165 Dan Braunagel Illinois
165 Andrew Fogarty North Dakota State
165 Zach Hartman Bucknell
165 Quentin Perez Campbell

174 Daniel Bullard NC State
174 Spencer Carey Navy
174 Samuel Colbray Iowa State
174 Clay Lautt North Carolina

184 Zach Braunagel Illinois
184 Tanner Harvey American
184 Rocky Jordan Ohio State
184 Chris Weiler Lehigh

197 Lucas Davison Northwestern
197 Dakota Geer Oklahoma State
197 Ethan Laird Rider
197 Thomas Lane Cal Poly

285 Brian Andrews Wyoming
285 Jere Heino Campbell
285 Carter Isley Northern Iowa
285 Dalton Robertson Northern Colorado

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Alzheimer : ressasser trop souvent des émotions négatives pourrait augmenter les risques

Selon une nouvelle recherche franco-anglo-canadienne, certaines caractéristiques de l’anxiété ou de la dépression, comme le fait de ruminer constamment des idées sombres, peuvent favoriser l’apparition de la maladie d’Alzheimer chez les personnes âgées de 55 ans et plus.

L'étude suggère que les schémas de pensées négatives répétées pourraient être la principale raison pour laquelle la dépression et l'anxiété contribuent au risque de maladie d'Alzheimer.<br />

Broyer trop souvent du noir pourrait accroître le risque de développer un déclin cognitif et plus spécifiquement la maladie d’Alzheimer. Telles sont les conclusions d’une recherche parue dans 

Alzheimer’s & Dementia. Réalisée par des chercheurs de l’université de Caen-Normandie (France), de l’university College de Londres (Angleterre) et de l’université McGill (Canada), l’étude a analysé les facteurs de risques de démence chez 292 patients âgés de plus de 55 ans. Suivis pendant deux ans, les participants ont répondu à des questions visant à renseigner les chercheurs sur leur propension à se focaliser sur les émotions négatives (rumination du passé, inquiétude pour l’avenir), ainsi qu’à mesurer leur taux d’anxiété et de dépression. Les capacités cognitives des participants ont également été évaluées, notamment la mémoire, l’attention, la cognition spatiale et le langage. Une partie des personnes suivies (113) a passé des scanners cérébraux TEP, examens qui servent à mesurer les dépôts de Tau et amyloïde, deux protéines responsables de la maladie d’Alzheimer lorsqu’elles celles-ci s’accumulent dans le cerveau.

D’après les résultats de l’étude, la dépression et l’anxiété ont été associées à un déclin cognitif ultérieur mais pas à un dépôt d’amyloïde ou de Tau, ce qui laisse penser que les schémas de pensées négatives répétées pourraient être la principale raison pour laquelle la dépression et l’anxiété contribuent au risque de maladie d’Alzheimer. “La dépression et l’anxiété au milieu de la vie et dans la vieillesse sont déjà connues comme des facteurs de risque de démence. Ici, nous avons constaté que certains schémas de pensée impliqués dans la dépression et l’anxiété pourraient être une raison sous-jacente pour laquelle les personnes atteintes de ces troubles sont plus susceptibles de développer une démence“, observe Natalie Marchant, docteure en psychiatrie à l’university College de Londres et autrice principale de la recherche. “Nos pensées peuvent avoir un impact biologique sur notre santé physique, qui peut être positif ou négatif. Les pratiques d’entraînement mental telles que la méditation peuvent aider à promouvoir des schémas mentaux associés à des aspects positifs tout en régulant à la baisse les aspects négatifs“, souligne Dr Gael Chételat, chercheur à l’université de Caen-Normandie et à l’Inserm, qui a participé à l’étude.

Condé Nast launches a sustainable fashion glossary

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Condé Nast has partnered with the Centre for Sustainable Fashion (CSF)
at London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London (UAL) to launch
a sustainable fashion glossary, which will be an authoritative global
resource for understanding sustainable fashion and the fashion industry’s
role in the climate emergency.

The glossary forms part of the company’s commitment to becoming a voice
for change and is designed to strengthen and develop sustainability
literacy by providing guidance on key sustainability terms and emerging
topics.

The easy-to-use guide, which has had input from Vogue editors and
reviewed by a network of academics and sustainability researchers from
around the world, aims to offer “world-leading research and educational
practices” and will be updated on an annual basis to reflect innovations
and the evolving environmental, social, cultural and economic debate and
new discoveries and practices within it.

The digital resource, described as a “living document” is open to all
and available at Condenast.com, and has been divided into categories which
relate to sustainability in fashion: its cultures, materials, production,
buying habits and care practices, and features more than 250 terms, which
have been fully referenced for further reading.

There are four key themes: climate emergency; environmental impacts of
fashion;
social, cultural and economic impacts of fashion; and key elements of
fashion and
sustainability, plus 10 sub-themes that cover aspects of fashion and
sustainability. The glossary also allows the user to search by A-Z.

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Sustainability fashion glossary featuring more than 250 terms launched
by Condé Nast

Wolfgang Blau, global chief operating officer and president,
international, Condé Nast, said in a statement: “To raise awareness for the
global climate crisis is crucial, but it is now equally important to move
the global climate debate forward and to focus on possible solutions.

“For that debate about how to make fashion more sustainable, our
industry needs a shared language and a set of scientifically curated
definitions we can all refer to. We will keep updating the Glossary with
the help of our academic partners.”

The glossary was developed as Vogue editors-in-chief identified the need
for stronger editorial guidelines and educational resources for coverage on
sustainable fashion, so they can report on issues of climate change and
educating readers on how to live more sustainable lives.

This comes as a recent survey found that 3 in 4 Vogue readers reported
that the environmental impact of fashion was important to them, while 2 in
3 people believe that sustainability has become even more important in the
past year.

Dilys Williams, professor of fashion design for sustainability and
director of Centre for Sustainable Fashion, added: “What we stand up in,
should reflect what we stand up for. It’s time to question whether we are
being well represented, as well as whether we are well presented. We can
create a new era of beauty and style borne out of an understanding and
intimate connection with our most precious asset; the earth, the greatest
designer the world has ever known.

“By working with the world’s leading fashion editors-in-chief at Vogue,
we have been able to develop a vital glossary of terms, a trusted reference
point, regarding fashion as a means to exemplify our interdependence with
nature and each other.”

Image: courtesy of Condé Nast

Don du sang : face à des réserves en dessous du seuil d’alerte, l’EFS appelle à réagir

L’Etablissement français du sang lance un appel aux dons. L’inquiétude de l’EFS grandit à mesure que les réserves s’épuisent, surtout depuis le déconfinement, et passent en dessous du seuil d’alerte.

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  1. Les raisons de la baisse des dons 
  2. Donner son sang en toute sécurité 

La situation est “extrêmement préoccupante“. L’Etablissement français du sang (EFS) a lancé un appel pour que les Français se mobilisent et reprennent les dons du sang qui ont fortement baissé dans le contexte sanitaire actuel et notamment depuis

le déconfinement. 

 
Les réserves de sang sont en dessous du seuil d’alerte. En ce moment nous avons 25 % de collecte en moins qu’en temps normal. C’est une situation rare“, explique Stéphane Noël, directeur régional Ile-de-France de l’EFS, interrogé par

le Parisien. “Cette situation vaut pour toute la France.“Face à des réserves qui s’épuisent, l’inquiétude de l’EFS est grande pour les semaines à venir alors que de nombreuses interventions, reportées pendant le confinement, vont être reprogrammées accroissant ainsi les besoins en sang dans les hôpitaux.  

Les raisons de la baisse des dons La crise sanitaire que traverse la France explique cette baisse de plusieurs manières. “Un quart de nos collectes mobiles sont faites dans les entreprises ou dans des centres universitaires. Or, en ce moment, les gens sont beaucoup moins sur lieux de travail ou d’étude, et elles sont plus compliquées à organiser“, détaille Stéphane Noël au Parisien.Selon l’EFS, le déconfinement a également été un tournant concernant la mobilisation du grand public. En effet, les gens ont moins de temps depuis qu’ils ont repris leurs activités. Donner son sang en toute sécurité Concernant les mesures sanitaires, pas d’inquiétude à avoir. Le protocole a été renforcé en cette période de Covid-19.  “

Le port du masque est obligatoire pour les donneurs et les professionnels, et nous avons mis en place un système de rendez-vous pour éviter les files d’attente. Cela évite aussi les risques de transmission du virus“, rappelle le directeur régional Ile-de-France. Plus de sites supplémentaires seront ouverts et les horaires élargis afin de faciliter au maximum les dons dans le respect les mesures barrières.Click Here: cheap nrl jerseys