Canadian Linda Morais rallies to win gold at world wrestling championships
NUR-SULTAN, Kazakhstan — An early deficit nearly proved costly for Canadian wrestler Linda Morais at the world championships on Thursday. Some words of encouragement from her corner helped her reset on the way to winning a gold medal.
Russia’s Liubov Ovcharova had jumped out to a 6-1 advantage when Morais’ coach, David Zilberman, shouted out that it was OK and there was plenty of time left.
“That really calmed me down,” Morais said. “I took a breath. There was six minutes in the match. I still had a lot of time. So I was staying focused on that. Just one point at a time.”
The two-time world university champion from Tecumseh, Ont., picked the right moment to be aggressive, fighting back to get the pin and the 59-kilogram title.