2022 Final X NYC

21 World & Olympic Medals Make This Women's Final X Field Deep As Ever

21 World & Olympic Medals Make This Women's Final X Field Deep As Ever

Check out the collective credentials of this year's participants. They are impressive.

May 27, 2022 by Kyle Klingman
21 World & Olympic Medals Make This Women's Final X Field Deep As Ever

The women’s field at Final X is loaded with credentials. Is it the best Final X field ever? Take a look at the numbers and decide for yourself. This year's line-up includes five of six 202One Olympians and six of 10 members of the 2021 World team. Six-time World champion Adeline Gray, who is pregnant with twins, is the only member of the Olympic team not competing. 

Here are the collective accomplishments of the 20 women vying for a World Team spot in Stillwater on June 3 and in New York City on June 8. 

— 1 Cadet World gold medal
— 3 Cadet World medals
— 4 Cadet World teams

— 1 Junior World gold medal
— 9 Junior World medals
— 22 Junior World teams

— 1 U23 World medal
— 12 U23 World teams

— 1 University World medal
— 3 University World teams

— 5 Senior World gold medals
— 17 Senior World medals
— 35 Senior World teams

— 2 Olympic gold medals
— 4 Olympic medals
— 6 Olympic teams

— 23 WCWA champions
— 32 WCWA finalists
— 42 WCWA All-Americans

— 5 NCWWC (NCAA programs) champions
— 8 NCWWC (NCAA programs) finalists
— 8 NCWWC (NCAA programs) All-Americans

— 4 NAIA champions
— 4 NAIA finalists
— 6 NAIA All-Americans

— 2 U Sports champions
— 3 U Sports All-Americans

— 2 four-time WCWA champions (Helen Maroulis and Kayla Miracle)

Sarah Hildebrandt (50 kg)

WCWA (King College)

2012: 2nd 

2013: 2nd 

2014: 1st 

2015: 1st

Junior Worlds

2012: 11th 

2013: 10th 

University Worlds

2013: 8th

Senior Worlds

2016: 10th 

2018: 2nd 

2019: 9th 

2021: 2nd

Olympics

2020: 3rd

Alyssa Lampe (50 kg)

WCWA (Northern Michigan)

2008: 2nd

Junior Worlds

2007: 3rd 

2008: 3rd

Senior Worlds

2010: 20th 

2012: 3rd 

2013: 3rd 

2014: 5th 

2015: 9th 

Felicity Taylor (53 kg)

WCWA (McKendree)

2019: 2nd

NCWWC (NCAA programs)

2020: 2nd

2021: 1st

2022: 2nd

U23 Worlds

2019: 9th

Dom Parrish (53 kg)

WCWA (Simon Fraser)

2016: 3rd 

2017: 2nd 

2018: 1st 

2019: 1st

U23 Worlds

2017: 9th 

2018: 5th 

2019: 7th

Jenna Burkert (55 kg)

Junior Worlds

2011: 8th 

2012: 18th 

2013: 8th

Senior Worlds

2014: 15th 

2018: 15th 

2019: 15th 

2021: 3rd

Jacarra Winchester (55 kg)

WCWA (Missouri Baptist)

2013: 2nd 

2015: 1st

University Worlds

2014: 3rd

Senior Worlds

2018: 5th 

2019: 1st

Olympics

2020: 5th

Helen Maroulis (57 kg)

WCWA (Missouri Baptist and Simon Fraser)

2010: 1st 

2011: 1st 

2013: 1st 

2014: 1st

Junior Worlds

2008: 3rd 

2009: 17th 

2010: 3rd 

2011: 2nd

Senior Worlds

2008: 8th 

2011: 5th 

2012: 2nd 

2013: 7th 

2014: 3rd 

2015: 1st 

2017: 1st 

2018: 21st 

2021: 1st

Olympics

2016: 1st 

2020: 3rd

Alex Hedrick (57 kg)

WCWA (Simon Fraser)

2018: 2nd 

2019: 2nd

NCWWC (NCAA programs)

2020: 1st 

2021: 1st

Junior Worlds

2018: 14th 

2019: 16th

U23 Worlds

2021: 7th

Abby Nette (59 kg)

WCWA (Emmanuel and Campbellsville)

2018: 3rd 

2019: 1st 

2020: 1st

U23 Worlds

2018: 12th 

2019: 7th

Lexie Basham (59 kg)

NAIA (Texas Wesleyan)

2022: 1st

Kayla Miracle (62 kg)

WCWA (Campbellsville)

2015: 1st 

2016: 1st 

2017: 1st 

2018: 1st

Cadet Worlds

2011: 11th 

2012: 2nd 

Junior Worlds

2014: 3rd 

2015: 8th 

2016: 3rd 

U23 Worlds

2017: 5th 

2018: 5th 

2019: 2nd

Senior Worlds

2019: 8th 

2021: 2nd

Olympics

2020: 12th

Jennifer Page (62 kg)

WCWA (Oklahoma City)

2012: 1st

Junior Worlds

2012: 5th 

2013: 3rd

University Worlds

2013: 7th

Forrest Molinari (65 kg)

WCWA (Missouri Baptist and King)

2014: 3rd 

2015: 4th 

2016: 1st 

2017: 2nd

Junior Worlds

2015: 7th

U23 Worlds

2017: 16th 

2018: 7th

Senior Worlds

2018: 5th 

2019: 5th 

2021: 3rd

Mallory Velte (65 kg)

WCWA (Simon Fraser)

2014: 4th 

2016: 1st 

2017: 1st 

2018: 1st

Junior Worlds

2015: 5th

Senior Worlds

2017: 14th 

2018: 3rd

Tamyra Mensah-Stock (68 kg)

WCWA (Wayland Baptist)

2012: 4th 

2013: 3rd 

2014: 1st 

2017: 1st 

Senior Worlds

2017: 9th 

2018: 3rd 

2019: 1st 

2021: 3rd

Olympics

2020: 1st

Sienna Ramirez (68 kg)

WCWA (Southern Oregon)

2018: 6th 

2019: 5th

NAIA

2019: 5th 

2021: 1st 

2022: 3rd

Amit Elor (72 kg)

Cadet Worlds

2019: 3rd 

2021: 1st

Junior Worlds

2021: 1st

Skylar Grote (72 kg)

U Sports - Canadian University Nationals (Brock)

2017: 3rd

2018: 1st

2019: 1st

Dymond Guilford (76 kg)

WCWA (Missouri Baptist)

2018: 4th 

2019: 1st

NAIA (Missouri Baptist and Cumberlands)

2019: 1st 

2022: 1st

Yelena Makoyed (76 kg)

NCWWC (North Central)

2020: 2nd 

2021: 1st 

2022: 1st