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On episode 004 of The Athletor Podcast, Mike sits down with special guest Vincenzo Joseph, two-time NCAA champion for Penn State University and current Sunkist Kids athlete. In this episode, we delve into Vincenzo's college wrestling and coaching career, as well as his current role as a senior level athlete at the Sunkist Kids wrestling club.
Vincenzo is a two-time NCAA champion and four-time All-American at Penn State. Since graduating, he spent the 2022 NCAA season as a coach at Stanford University, before stepping back on the mat to compete at the international level for Sunkist Kids.
In this episode, Vincenzo shares his insights on the college wrestling experience and the transition from competing to coaching. He also talks about his training at the Sunkist Kids wrestling club and what it takes to compete at the senior level.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Vincenzo Joseph, as we discuss his journey as a wrestler and coach, and what it takes to succeed in the wrestling world.
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On episode 004 of The Athletor Podcast, Mike sits down with special guest Vincenzo Joseph, two-time NCAA champion for Penn State University and current Sunkist Kids athlete. In this episode, we delve into Vincenzo's college wrestling and coaching career, as well as his current role as a senior level athlete at the Sunkist Kids wrestling club.
Vincenzo is a two-time NCAA champion and four-time All-American at Penn State. Since graduating, he spent the 2022 NCAA season as a coach at Stanford University, before stepping back on the mat to compete at the international level for Sunkist Kids.
In this episode, Vincenzo shares his insights on the college wrestling experience and the transition from competing to coaching. He also talks about his training at the Sunkist Kids wrestling club and what it takes to compete at the senior level.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Vincenzo Joseph, as we discuss his journey as a wrestler and coach, and what it takes to succeed in the wrestling world.

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