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Rowlands still has a few steps to climb
Years of hard work close to bearing fruit in wrestling qualifier
Sunday, June 15, 2008
By Jim Massie
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
Ohio Stadium is empty, more or less, on the days that Tommy Rowlands runs the 2,300 steps of A-Deck.
Up, down, up, down and around the workout silently unfolds in a storied place that pulses with the energy of 105,000 fans on a football Saturday in the fall. Rowlands, the most decorated wrestler in Ohio State history, has run the route alone for eight years to the measured sounds of his own breathing and beating heart.
Fame, of course, is relative. Rowlands wrestles in Las Vegas today in the best-of-three final for the freestyle heavyweight berth on the U.S. Olympic team. He is a two-time national champion, a two-time NCAA champion and the third-ranked heavyweight wrestler in the world.
A superstar in the American wrestling community, the 27-year-old Rowlands can walk around Columbus without being surrounded by packs of autograph seekers. James Laurinaitis, he isn't.
"He is at the pinnacle of wrestling," said Lou Rosselli, Rowlands' freestyle coach. "What separates him is about $10 million. If he made $10 million, people would know him. But it's not about money for what he is doing. It's about a dream. It's a dream since you're 8 years old."
Human nature would seem to beg for more attention. Rowlands is human but realistic.
"Wrestling is a small brotherhood of people," he said. "It doesn't really bother me. I think maybe when I was younger it did. You don't train the way I train, or the way anyone who is trying to be an elite athlete trains, for fame. If you do, it's going to be a short-lived career.
"And really, the only difference between my sport and football, basketball, baseball or soccer is entertainment value. For whatever reason, the general public picks up on football more easily than they do wrestling. But the commitment level is the same."
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