Nathan Tomasello

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Nathan Tomasello
Nathan Tomasello, June 2018.jpg
Nathan Tomasello in June 2018
Personal information
Full nameNathan Khalid Tomasello
National teamAmerican
Born (1994-05-01) May 1, 1994 (age 27)
Parma, Ohio,
Height1.52 m (5 ft 0 in)
Weight125 lb (57 kg)
Sport
CountryUnited States
SportWrestling
Event(s)Freestyle and folkstyle
ClubTitan Mercury WC
Oklahoma RTC
Coached bySam Hazewinkel
Medal record
Men's freestyle wrestling
Representing  United States
US National Championships
Silver medal – second place 2019 Fort Worth (SN) 57 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2017 Las Vegas 57 kg
Collegiate Wrestling
Representing the Ohio State Buckeyes
NCAA logo.svg
NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Gold medal – first place 2015 St. Louis 125 lbs
Bronze medal – third place 2016 New York City 125 lbs
Bronze medal – third place 2017 St. Louis 133 lbs
Bronze medal – third place 2018 Cleveland 125 lbs
Big Ten Championships
Gold medal – first place 2015 Columbus 125 lbs
Gold medal – first place 2016 Iowa City 125 lbs
Gold medal – first place 2017 Indiana 133 lbs
Gold medal – first place 2018 East Lansing 125 lbs

Nathan Khalid Tomasello (born May 1, 1994) is an American freestyle and graduated folkstyle wrestler who competes at 57 kilograms.[1] In freestyle, Tomasello has medaled at multiple national and international competitions, most notably the Alexander Medved Prizes, the Bill Farrell Memorial and the US Nationals.[1] In college, he was an NCAA champion in 2015, a four–time Big Ten Conference champion and a four–time All–American for the Ohio State Buckeyes.[2]

Folkstyle career[]

High school[]

As a high schooler, Tomasello was a four–time Ohio (OHSAA) state champion in Division II out of the Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy. He graduated with an undefeated record of 51 wins and no losses as a senior and 178 wins with 5 losses overall.[3] Tomasello was then recruited by the Ohio State University.[3]

College[]

During his first collegiate season (2013–14), Tomasello was redshirted and compiled an undefeated 19–0 record competing in open tournaments.[4] As a freshman, Tomasello claimed the NCAA and Big Ten Conference titles after a highly successful regular season, ending his season with a 33–4 record.[5][6] As a sophomore and a junior, Tomasello remained undefeated throughout both regular seasons, claimed the B1G titles, but both times lost in the semifinals of the national tournaments and came back for third, becoming a three–time All–American.[7][8][9] In his final year, his only loss during regular season was to freshman phenom from Iowa Spencer Lee, a multiple–time age–group freestyle World Champion, and would go on to compile 7–1 record during this time frame.[10][11] After becoming a four–time B1G champion, at his last NCAAs, Tomasello was once again knocked off on the semifinals, coming back to place third, giving an end to an outstanding career.[12]

Freestyle career[]

2014–2017[]

During his first years competing in the senior freestyle level (2014–2016), Tomasello racked up experience from the US Nationals and the US Olympic Team Trials.[13][14]

Throughout 2017, Tomasello claimed the Ion Corneanu Memorial International, placed third at the US Open and the US World Team Trials and second at the US U23 World Team Trials, and Alexandr Medved Prizes.[15][16][17]

2019–2021[]

After not competing in 2018, Thomasello placed sixth at the 2019 US Open and second at the Bill Farrell Memorial as well as the US Senior Nationals, qualifying for the 2020 US Olympic Team Trials with the latter result.[18][19] In 2020, Thomasello only got to compete once due to the COVID-19 pandemic, placing second at the Cerro Pelado International.[20]

After more than a year of inactiveness, Tomasello competed at the rescheduled US Olympic Team Trials in April 1–3, 2021 as the seventh seed, in an attempt to represent the United States at the 2020 Summer Olympics.[21] After losing first round to US National Champion Vito Arujau, he bounced back with two straight victories to place third.[22]

Tomasello then registered to compete at the prestigious 2021 Poland Open in early June, and moved from 57 to 61 kg on a days notice.[23] Tomasello ultimately went 0–3, suffering dominant losses.[24]

Tomasello came back in big fashion 2021 US World Team Trials from September 11 to 12, intending to represent the country at the World Championships at 61 kilograms.[25] He scored brilliant upsets over 2019 NCAA champion Nick Suriano and returning World medalist Joe Colon to make his way to the best-of-three finale, where he faced Pan American Games gold medalist Daton Fix.[26] He was dropped in two straight matches, placing second at the tournament.[27]

Freestyle record[]

Senior Freestyle Matches
Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location
2021 US World Team Trials 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 61 kg
Loss 52–24 United States Daton Fix 0–7 September 12, 2021 2021 US World Team Trials United States Lincoln, Nebraska
Loss 52–23 United States Daton Fix 3–8
Win 52–22 United States Joe Colon TF 15–2 September 11, 2021
Win 51–22 United States Nick Suriano 3–0
Win 50–22 United States Daniel Deshazer TF 11–1
2021 Poland Open DNP at 61 kg
Loss 49–22 India Ravi Kumar Dahiya 5–9 June 9, 2021 2021 Poland Open

Poland Warsaw, Poland

Loss 49–21 Uzbekistan Gulomjon Abdullaev TF 1–12
Loss 49–20 Kazakhstan Adlan Askarov TF 0–14
2020 US Olympic Team Trials 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 57 kg
Win 49–19 United States Zane Richards 12–6 April 2–3, 2021 2020 US Olympic Team Trials United States Forth Worth, Texas
Win 48–18 United States Sean Russell 13–6
Loss 47–18 United States Vito Arujau 2–3
2020 Cerro Pelado 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 57 kg
Loss 47-17 Cuba Reineri Andreu 1-3 February 9-17, 2020 2020 Granma y Cerro Pelado International Open

Cuba Havana, Cuba

Win 47-16 Uzbekistan Nodirjon Safarov 7-0
Win 46-16 Cuba Santiago Hernandez TF 12-2
2019 US Nationals 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 57 kg
Loss 45-16 United States Spencer Lee 2-8 December 22, 2019 2019 US Nationals - US Olympic Trials Qualifier

United States Ford Worth, Texas

Win 45-15 United States Nahshon Garrett TF 13-2
Win 44-15 United States Frank Perelli TF 10-0
Win 43-15 United States Gabriel Townsell TF 13-2
Win 42-15 United States Daniel DeShazer 9-2
2019 Bill Farrell Memorial 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 57 kg
Loss 41-15 United States Seth Gross TF 1-11 November 16, 2019 2019 Bill Farrell Memorial International Open

United States New York, New York

Win 41-14 United States Zane Richards 8-6
Win 40-14 United States Sean Russell 9-5
Win 39-14 Ecuador Guesseppe Rea TF 11-0
Win 38-14 Honduras Brandon Escobar TF 10-0
2019 US Open 6th at 57 kg
Loss 37-14 United States Thomas Gilman DQ April 28, 2019 2019 US Open Wrestling Championships

United States Las Vegas, Nevada

Win 37-13 United States Frank Perrelli TF 10-0
Win 36-13 United States Eddie Klimara TF 12-1
Win 35-13 United States Skyler Petry TF 12-2
2017 US U23 World Team Trials 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 57 kg
Loss 34-13 United States Daton Fix 4-7 October 8, 2017 2017 US U23 World Team Trials

United States Rochester, Minnesota

Loss 34-12 United States Daton Fix 7-8
Win 34-11 United States Timothy Lambert TF 10-0 2017 US U23 World Team Trials Challenge Tournament
Win 33-11 United States Gage Curry TF 12-1
2017 Alexander Medved Prizes 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 57 kg
Loss 32-11 Russia Nikolai Okhlopkov 1-5 September 16, 2017 2017 Alexander Medved Prizes Memorial International

Belarus Minsk, Belarus

Win 32-10 Russia Michail Ivanov 6-1
Win 31-10 Ukraine Armen Arakelian TF 10-0
Win 30-10 Kazakhstan Azamat Toibek TF 13-2
2017 Ion Corneanu Memorial 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 57 kg
Win 29-10 Russia Nikolai Okhlopkov 8-1 June 23, 2017 2017 Ion Corneanu & Ladislau Simon Memorial

Romania Bucharest, Romania

Win 28-10 Romania Ivan Guidea 11-5
Win 27-10 Moldova Ivan Zamfirov TF 12-2
2017 US World Team Trials Challenge 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 57 kg
Win 26-10 United States Tyler Graff 6-2 June 10, 2017 2017 US World Team Trials Challenge Tournament

United States Lincoln, Nebraska

Loss 25-10 United States Thomas Gilman 2-6
Win 25-9 United States Alan Waters 8-5
Win 24-9 United States Frank Perrelli 7-3
2017 US Open 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 57 kg
Win 23-9 United States Frank Perrelli 9-7 April 28, 2017 2017 US Open Wrestling Championships

United States Las Vegas, Nevada

Win 22-9 United States Zach Sanders 6-4
Loss 21-9 United States Tony Ramos 2-2
Win 21-8 United States Nico Megaludis 5-4
Win 20-8 United States Paul Konrath TF 10-0
Win 19-8 United States Sean Donnelly TF 10-0
2016 US Olympic Team Trials Challenge at 57 kg
Loss 18-8 United States Alan Waters 0-6 April 9, 2016 2016 US Olympic Team Trials Challenge Tournament

United States Iowa City, Iowa

Win 18-7 United States Angel Escobedo Injury
Loss 17-7 United States Tyler Graff TF 0-10
Win 17-6 United States Nico Megaludis 4-3
2015 US Nationals 5th at 57 kg
Win 16-6 United States Joe Colon Injury December 18, 2015 2015 US Senior National Wrestling Championships

United States Las Vegas, Nevada

Loss 15-6 United States Coleman Scott TF 0-10
Win 15-5 United States Ali Naser 3-1
Win 14-5 Serbia Stevan Mićić 4-2
Loss 13-5 United States Joe Colon Fall
Win 13-4 United States Dan Mitcheff TF 10-0
Win 12-4 United States Rene Ruiz TF 10-0
2015 Bill Farrell Memorial at 57 kg
Loss 11-4 United States Ali Naser 6-6 November 7, 2015 2015 Bill Farrell Memorial International

United States New York, New York

Win 11-3 United States Obenson Blanc 4-3
Win 10-3 United States Nick Simmons 5-3
Loss 9-3 United States Daniel Dennis 2-5
Win 9-2 United States Bradley Pataky 9-1
Win 8-2 Canada Michael Arciaga TF 10-0
2015 ASICS US Senior Nationals at 57 kg
Loss 7-2 United States Matt McDonough 4-6 June 7, 2015 2015 ASICS USA Wrestling National Championships

United States Las Vegas, Nevada

Win 7-1 United States Frank Perrelli 9-1
Win 6-1 United States Brad Pataky 10-5
Win 5-1 United States Devane Dodgens TF 10-0
Loss 4-1 United States Tyler Graff Fall
2014 Northeast Regional 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 57 kg
Win 4-0 United States Ben Willeford TF 10-0 May 4, 2014 2014 Phil Portuese NE Regional

United States East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

Win 3-0 United States Steven Mytych TF 11-0
Win 2-0 United States Tanner Shoap TF 13-2
Win 1-0 United States Joshjos Antoine TF 11-0

NCAA record[]

NCAA Division I Record
Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event
End of 2017-2018 Season (senior year)
2018 NCAA Championships 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 125 lbs
Win 100-8 Ethan Lizak SV-1 8-6 March 17, 2018 2018 NCAA Division I National Championships
Win 99-8 Sebastian Rivera Fall
Loss 98-8 Spencer Lee Fall
Win 98-7 Taylor LaMont MD 12-4
Win 97-7 Ryan Millhof INJ
Win 96-7 Gabe Townsell Fall
2018 Big Ten Conference 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 125 lbs
Win 95-7 Ethan Lizak 10-7 March 4, 2018 2018 Big Ten Conference Championships
Win 94-7 Spencer Lee 2-1
Win 93-7 Luke Welch MD 14-3
Win 92-7 Carson Kuhn TF 21-6
Win 91-7 Sean Fausz 12-6 Feb 18, 2018 Ohio State- North Carolina State Dual
Win 90-7 Drew Mattin TF 20-5 Feb 11, 2019 Ohio State - Michigan Dual
Win 89-7 Carson Kuhn MD 21-12 Feb 8, 2019 Ohio State - Penn State Dual
Win 88-7 Luke Welch MD 18-5 January 28, 2018 Purdue - Ohio State Dual
Win 87-7 Rayvon Foley 7-3 Jan 26, 2018 Ohio State - Michigan State Dual
Loss 86-7 Spencer Lee 2-3 Jan 21, 2018 Iowa - Ohio State
Win 86-6 Ethan Lizak TF 18-3 January 12, 2018 Minnesota - Ohio State Dual
Win 85-6 Brandon Cray TF 18-2 January 5, 2018 Ohio State - Maryland Dual
Start of 2017-2018 Season (senior year)
End of 2016-2017 Season (junior year)
2017 NCAA Championships 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 133 lbs
Win 84-6 Stevan Mićić 5-2 March 18, 2017 2017 NCAA Division I National Championships
Win 83-6 Eric Montoya 4-1
Loss 82-6 Cory Clark 4-7
Win 82-5 Zane Richards 3-1
Win 81-5 Cam Sykora MD 21-7
Win 80-5 Korbin Myers MD 13-4
2017 Big Ten Conference 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 133 lbs
Win 79-5 Cory Clark 5-4 March 3, 2017 2017 Big Ten Conference Championships
Win 78-5 Stevan Mićić 6-5
Win 77-5 Scott DelVecchio 6-4
Win 76-5 Mark Grey Fall February 18, 2018 Ohio State - Cornell Dual
Win 75-5 Mitch McKee Fall Feb 12, 2017 Ohio State - Minnesota Dual
Win 74-5 Eric Montoya 5-2 Feb 10, 2017 Ohio State - Nebraska Dual
Win 73-5 Scott DelVecchio 6-5 February 6, 2017 Rutgers - Ohio State Dual
Win 72-5 George Carpenter TF 22-7 February 3, 2017 Penn State - Ohio State Dual
Win 71-5 Phillip Laux 10-3 Jan 27, 2017 Ohio State - Iowa Dual
Win 70-5 Billy Rappo MD 15-5 Jan 22, 2017 Maryland - Ohio State Dual
Win 69-5 Zane Richards MD 12-4 January 15, 2017 Illinois - Ohio State Dual
Win 68-5 Michael Cullen MD 18-5 January 6, 2017 Ohio State - Wisconsin Dual
Win 67-5 Jason Isparides TF 20-4 December 18, 2016 Northwestern - Ohio State Dual
Win 66-5 Jaydin Eierman MD 12-2 December 8, 2016 Missouri - Ohio State Dual
2016 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 133 lbs
Win 65-5 Stevan Mićić 3-2 December 3, 2016 2016 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational
Win 64-5 Mark Grey 8-3
Win 63-5 Ali Naser 9-4
Win 62-5 Shayne Wireman 10-3
Win 61-5 Dom Latona TF 22-7
Start of 2016-2017 Season (junior year)
End of 2015-2016 Season (sophomore year)
2016 NCAA Championships 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 125 lbs
Win 60-5 David Terao 5-3 March 19, 2016 2016 NCAA Division I National Championships
Win 59-5 Conor Youtsey MD 10-1
Loss 58-5 Thomas Gilman SV–1 Fall
Win 58-4 Dylan Peters 10-4
Win 57-4 Elijah Oliver MD 11-2
Win 56-4 Kyle Larson TF 18-0
2016 Big Ten Conference 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 125 lbs
Win 55-4 Nico Megaludis TB-1 3-1 March 6, 2016 2016 Big Ten Conference Championships
Win 54-4 Tim Lambert 10-5
Win 53-4 Sean McCabe TF 20-5
Win 52-4 Ben Thornton TF 20-2
Win 51-4 Sean Russell Fall Feb 22, 2016 Edinboro -Ohio State Dual
Win 50-4 John Jimenez TF 20-5 February 12, 2016 Wisconsin - Ohio State Dual
Win 49-4 Nico Megaludis 3-1 Feb 5, 2016 Ohio State - Penn State Dual
Win 48-4 Luke Schroeder Fall Jan 31, 2016 Ohio State - Purdue Dual
Win 47-4 Elijah Oliver MD 17-5 January 29, 2016 Ohio State - Indiana Dual
Win 46-4 Mitch Rogaliner TF 21-6 January 24, 2016 Michigan State - Ohio State Dual
Win 45-4 Tim Lambert MD 16-5 January 17, 2016 Nebraska - Ohio State Dual
Win 44-4 Conor Youtsey 4-2 January 9, 2016 Michigan - Ohio State Dual
Win 43-4 Francis Edelen TF 18-3 January 3, 2016 Ohio State - Illinois Dual
Win 42-4 Barlow McGhee MD 10-1 December 12, 2015 Ohio State - Missouri Dual
2015 Cliff Keen Invitational 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 125 lbs
Win 41-4 Joey Dance 5-4 December 5, 2015 2015 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational
Win 40-4 Ryan Milhoff MD 11-3
Win 39-4 Paul Petrov 9-4
Win 38-4 Skylar Petry MD 14-3
Win 37-4 Connor Bolling Fall
Win 36-4 Evan Cheek TF 23-7 November 24, 2015 Ohio State - Cleveland State Dual
Win 35-4 Ares Carpio MD 16-6 November 20, 2015 Arizona State - Ohio State Dual
Win 34-4 Nick Herrmann MD 14-6 November 13, 2015 Virginia - Ohio State Dual
Start of 2015-2016 Season (sophomore year)
End of 2014-2015 Season (freshman year)
2015 NCAA Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 125 lbs
Win 33-4 Zeke Moisey 9-5 March 21, 2015 2015 NCAA Division I National Championships
Win 32-4 Alan Waters 4-2
Win 31-4 Kory Mines TF 16-1
Win 30-4 Ben Willeford MD 11-3
Win 29-4 Joe DeAngelo MD 10-2
2015 Big Ten Conference 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 125 lbs
Win 28-4 Thomas Gilman 3-2 March 7, 2015 2015 Big Ten Conference Championships
Win 27-4 Jesse Delgado 3-2
Win 26-4 Conor Youtsey 5-2
Win 25-4 John Jimenez 7-2
Win 24-4 Scott Parker 10-3 February 21, 2015 Ohio State - Lehigh Dual (National Duals)
Win 23-4 Kory Mines MD 13-2 February 15, 2015 Ohio State - Edinboro Dual
Win 22-4 Ethan Lizak MD 19-6 February 6, 2015 Minnesota - Ohio State Dual
Win 21-4 Josh Patrick TF 23-8 Feb 1, 2015 Ohio State - Rutgers Dual
Win 20-4 Aaron Assad MD 11-5 Jan 30, 2015 Purdue - Ohio State Dual
Win 19-4 Josh Polacek TF 15-0 January 25, 2015 Ohio State - Maryland Dual
Win 18-4 Forfeit FF January 23, 2015 Indiana - Ohio State Dual
Win 17-4 Conor Youtsey MD 16-7 Jan 18, 2015 Ohio State - Michigan Dual
Win 16-4 Mitch Rogaliner TF 25-9 Jan 16, 2015 Ohio State - Michigan State Dual
Win 15-4 Jordan Conaway 11-2 January 11, 2015 Penn State - Ohio State Dual
Loss 14-4 Thomas Gilman TB–1 1-2 January 4, 2015 Iowa - Ohio State Dual
Loss 14-3 Alan Waters 8-11 December 14, 2014 Missouri - Ohio State Dual
2014 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 125 lbs
Win 14-2 Trey Andrews 11-4 December 5, 2014 2014 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational
Win 13-2 Josh Martinez 6-2
Win 12-2 Ronnie Bresser 4-3
Win 11-2 Conor Youtsey 8-3
Loss 10-2 Dylan Peters Fall
Win 10-1 Zeke Moisey 15-10
Win 9-1 Kevin Hunt Fall
Win 8-1 Will Mason MD 18-8 November 24, 2014 Ohio State - Virginia Dual
Loss 7-1 Joey Dance 6-7 November 23, 2014 Ohio State - Virginia Tech Dual
Win 7-0 Sean Badua Fall November 15, 2014 Ohio State - Army Dual
Win 6-0 Judson Preskitt Fall November 15, 2014 Arizona State - Ohio State Dual
Win 5-0 Edilberto Vinas TF 20-5 November 13, 2014 Kent State - Ohio State Dual
2014 Michigan State Open 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 125 lbs
Win 4-0 Stevan Mićić MD 11-2 November 2, 2014 2014 Michigan State Open
Win 3-0 Johnson Mai MD 18-5
Win 2-0 Zeke Moisey MD 19-6
Win 1-0 Robert Elliot TF 16-0
Start of 2014-2015 Season (freshman year)

Stats[]

Season Year School Rank Weigh Class Record Win Bonus
2018 Senior Ohio State University #2 (3rd) 125 16–2 88.89% 55.56%
2017 Junior #1 (3rd) 133 24–1 96.00% 48.00%
2016 Sophomore #1 (3rd) 125 27–1 96.43% 67.86%
2015 Freshman #3 (1st) 33–4 88.19% 51.35%
Career 100–8 92.59% 55.69%

Awards and honors[]

2019
  • 2nd place, silver medalist(s) US Nationals (57 kg)
2018
2017
2016
2015

References[]

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