Gray, from Denver, CO, is a five-time world champion and five-time US Open champion, as well as a 2016 Olympian. "A second shot is great," she said after her trials victory when asked what it means to get this consecutive trip to the Olympics. "It's such a heartfelt moment to not get what you want out of a tournament, especially at an Olympic games, and I feel like I'm the best one in the weight class, and so to not have that [Olympic] gold medal . . . it stings." She's ready, though, for her comeback.
"This dream and goal is bigger than just me," Gray, 30, wrote on Instagram. "It is fulfilment for so many coaches, family, friends, USA Wrestling support staff and fans. I'll put in the work and the effort. What I ask from you is more positive thoughts and a few dedicated workouts and healthy meals for yourself. This dream of Olympic Gold drives me to work hard, get more sleep, drink more water and foster relationships to help me on my journey. I want to share it. Please take some time for yourself to take just 2% of this dream and work a little harder in whatever you pick."
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