Tamyra Mensah-Stock Becomes First Black Woman to Win Olympic Gold in Wrestling
After Tamyra Mensah-Stock won gold at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics on August 3, becoming the first Black woman wrestler to do so, UFC President Dana White was among those congratulating her.
Tamyra Mensah-Stock’s historic moment at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics was not lost on her or the wrestling community.
The 28-year-old American athlete became the first Black woman in Olympics wrestling history to ever win gold when she defeated Nigeria’s Blessing Oborududu in the women’s 68-kilogram freestyle wrestling final.
She also became only the second American woman to achieve the feat, following Helen Maroulis’ gold at the 2016 Rio Games.
“These young women are going to see themselves in a number of ways and they’re going to look up there and go, I can do that,” Tamyra told reporters after her event, according to the Associated Press. “I can see myself.”
The Houston native also told the press about the win, “It feels amazing. I love representing the U.S. I freaking love living there and I’m so happy I get to represent the USA!”
Among those sending support after her big win was UFC President Dana White, who tweeted, “Congratulations Tamyra Stock for being the first black woman to win a wrestling gold medal. I love your energy, I love your positivity, and we couldn’t have a better representative of our country.”
American wrestler Jordan Burroughs, who won gold at the 2012 London Games, tweeted, “She’s done it! Olympic Gold Medalist! Congratulations @MensahTamStock Welcome to the club!”
Silver medalist Blessing, 32, also made history as the first Nigerian wrestler to take the podium at the Olympics. “I switched off my phone so I was not under any kind of pressure,” she told reporters about preparing for the final; per the AP. “I know that I’ve created the record for my country.”