COLUMBIA, Mo. - Tonight, Mizzou wrestler and U.S. Olympian J'den Cox (Columbia, Mo.) will walk out with the rest of #TeamUSA at the 2016 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremonies in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Since winning his second NCAA National Championship on March 19 in New York City, N.Y. at Madison Square Garden, Cox has been on a whirlwind ride leading up to Rio. The 86 kg men's freestyle wrestler has competed in Iowa, Mongolia, back in NYC in Times Square, Los Angeles and Germany. Cox sat down with Mizzou Network's Ben Arnet earlier this month to chat about what it means to him to represent the United States of America.
COLUMBIA, Mo. - Tonight, Mizzou wrestler and U.S. Olympian J'den Cox (Columbia, Mo.) will walk out with the rest of #TeamUSA at the 2016 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremonies in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Since winning his second NCAA National Championship on March 19 in New York City, N.Y. at Madison Square Garden, Cox has been on a whirlwind ride leading up to Rio. The 86 kg men's freestyle wrestler has competed in Iowa, Mongolia, back in NYC in Times Square, Los Angeles and Germany. Cox sat down with Mizzou Network's Ben Arnet earlier this month to chat about what it means to represent the United States of America.