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Emily Shilson

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Emily Shilson

Emily Shilson, 2017.
General Information
Born 1/12/2001
Height 5' 1"
Collegiate Career
Record 22–0
Weight class 110 lbs.
National Titles 3

Emily Shilson is a 110-pound Augsburg wrestling. She is the first women's national titlist in program history.

High School career

In 2017, Shilson became only the second girl in Minnesota history to qualify for the boy's tournament in wrestling. There she lost her only match 7–4 against Patrick Hesse while competing in the 106-pound weight class.[1] In 2018, she dropped a 6–2 decision to Blake West and in 2019 she lost 6–2 decision to Zachary Silvis in her other two state matches, both at 106 pounds.

Record

Season Wins Losses Section Finish State Finish
2014–15 Unknown Competed in some varsity matches
2015–16 24 12 3rd dnq
2016–17 30 8 2nd 0–1
2017–18 25 8 1st 0–1
2018–19 33 5 1st 0–1
Total 112 33 --- 0–3

College Career

Shilson spent her first two seasons at 109 pounds.

International career

2018

In 2018, Shilson won the 43-kilogram weight class at the 2018 Cadet World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia.

2019

Competing at the USA Wrestling Senior Nationals in December 2019, Shilson qualified for the 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials scheduled for April 2020 by finishing fourth with a 4–2 record in the 50-kilogram weight class.[2] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Olympics were moved to 2021 and the Olympic trials moved to April 2021.

2020

In November 2020, Shilson captured two 50-kilogram titles on the same weekend: United World Wrestling Junior Nationals and USA Wrestling Under-23 Nationals.[3]

2021

By virtue of her fourth-place finish at the 2019 USA Wrestling Senior Nationals, Shilson qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials in April 2021 for the rescheduled 2021 Olympics. She opened her 50-kilogram campaign with a win over Sage Mortimer via 2:51 fall. Shilson then dropped a 10–0 technical fall to Victoria Anthony, the eventual challenge tournament champion.[4] She then bounced back with a pair of 10–0 technical falls over Angelina Gomez and Aleeah Gould. Shilson ended the tournament with a 10–0 setback to Whitney Conder.

See Also

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