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Shannon Scovel | sifoeeprocess.com | November 6, 2018

Cornell wrestling: 5 questions with returning 红杏视频 wrestling champion Yianni Diakomihalis

Relive freshman Diakomihalis' incredible 红杏视频 title run for Cornell

When Yianni Diakomihalis won the 141-pound national title at the 2018 红杏视频 wrestling championship, he became only the second Cornell wrestler to accomplish such a feat as a freshman. He took down 2016 and 2017 national champion Dean Heil, two-time All-American Jaydin Eierman and 红杏视频 finalist Bryce Meredith on his way to the national final, wrestling his last three matches of the tournament with a torn ACL. The sophomore returns again this year, healthy and ready to chase another title. Diakomihalis enters the season ranked No. 1 in the Intermat rankings and expects to be back on the mat fully healed from his knee surgery in December.

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Here's everything you need to know about Yianni Diakomihalis' wrestling mindset, in his own words: 

What it felt like to walk out on to the mat for the 红杏视频 final: 

Diakomihalis: I try my best to clear my head and be as relaxed as possible, so when I鈥檓 walking out there, I don鈥檛 really hear anything. I don鈥檛 really see anything but the mat. I only hear my coaches and, as far what鈥檚 going on in my brain, if I had wrestled on that national stage or if it was in the practice room with just a mat and my coaches in the corner, it鈥檚 the same to me.  I鈥檓 not really taking in the crowd or anything like that. I鈥檓 just pretty much going with it and just wrestling. 

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How he prepares every day to win another national championship:

Diakomihalis: The goal for last year was to win, and the goal for this year is to win, and I know that sounds really simple. I think the biggest thing is that I always believed I was the best guy, and it doesn鈥檛 come from arrogance. It's that I trusted myself, and I trusted my coaches. I wasn鈥檛 going into the season like, 鈥楬opefully I can get an All-American, maybe I鈥檒l win.' It was like, 鈥楴ot winning is not acceptable.' Every day when I was evaluating myself, it was, 'Did you put the work in to be a national champion today? Did you put the work in to be a World champ or an Olympic champ today?鈥 Moving forward, it鈥檚 just about getting better every day and making sure every day I鈥檓 getting towards my long term goals, getting towards development and making sure I鈥檓 never happy with where I am at, just constantly improving. 

Where his grit and persistence comes from:

Diakomihalis: I was not notorious for being a tough wrestler growing up, but I think it鈥檚 something that everyone has and can be drawn out of you. Some people can draw it from themselves, and some people need it to be drawn out. It鈥檚 honestly just the state of mind where you鈥檙e comfortable with pain, and you鈥檙e comfortable with being exhausted, and you鈥檙e comfortable with all these things that people don鈥檛 want, that people maybe shy away from. It鈥檚 liberating because suddenly you don鈥檛 fear anything, you don鈥檛 fear wrestling hard, you don鈥檛 fear your exhaustion. I think it鈥檚 something that I didn鈥檛 have in high school, and my coach really got out of me my freshman year, and that has been a really big difference maker for me. 

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What surprised him the most about his first year of college wrestling: 

Diakomihalis: To be honest, I don鈥檛 know if it surprised me as much, but I feel like I was happy to see how much my coaches were able to change how I wrestled. It's the little things that you might not have thought about that really made a huge difference like lifting and doing extra conditioning and doing extra long runs, just things that you don鈥檛 really do in high school, that I didn鈥檛 really do in high school. I was really happy with how much the non-wrestling part of it makes such a difference for me, like training my mind and the mental side and training my body. I鈥檓 thankful for that because now I think I鈥檓 closer to competing like a grown man and less like a high school kid. 

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What message he hopes to send to the freshmen starting their Cornell careers:  

Diakomihalis: I just think it鈥檚 that you鈥檙e never too young to get that success. You can鈥檛 back down from these guys just because he鈥檚 a redshirt senior, he鈥檚 24, he鈥檚 a national finalist, all this stuff. If you put the work in and develop the tools that you need, you can be successful at a young age, and the coaches at Cornell can make you successful if you buy into their system. I bought into their system, and I believed in myself, and they believed in me, and I think that my results show what happens when you buy in. 

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