Olympic wrestler Daniel Cormier is never at a loss for words.
And before the former Oklahoma State standout left for Beijing, I discovered that he’s never at a loss for answers either. He was front and center today in The Q&A, and here is more from my conversation with him:
Jenni Carlson: Didn’t I hear something about you having a key to your hometown of
Daniel Cormier: Yeah, yeah, I’ve got a key to the city. It’s in my trophy room.
JC: Pretty cool.
DC: I like it. It’s nice, too. It’s gold.
JC: So, how does that happen? Big ceremony?
DC: They called me after I made my first (Olympic) team. It was the city councilman, and we started talking, and he said, “Daniel, we want to do something special for you.” They had a big ceremony at the courthouse, and they handed me the key. It was pretty sweet.
JC: Do you go back to
DC: I normally go once a year. You know … the beginning of my senior year was the ’96 games, so I would sit there and I would watch. I got to see Kurt Angle win a gold medal, I got to watch Kendall Cross win a gold medal, and I got to see Tom Brand win a gold medal. I was like, “Wow, wouldn’t it be amazing to meet these guys?” Now I think to myself, “I can go back to
JC: I would think seeing you makes this possible for kids, too.
DC: It makes it real. Instead of being just a figure on the TV screen … I know these guys. I’ve talked to them. I’ve shook their hands.
JC: You and Steve Mocco wrestle the same day at the Olympics. Any advantage in that?
DC: It’ll feel good because he’s my friend, knowing that he gets to win on the day he gets to win. But in terms of training, it doesn’t help that much because we don’t train together.
JC: Now you’ve got me wondering — who’s your training partner? Who’s the guy that has to go against you all the time?
DC: Kurt Backes is going with me this year. A hundred and ninety-seven pounds for
JC: How do you get hooked up with a training partner?
DC: You try to find someone that’s going to meet your needs, somebody that’s going to be willing to do whatever you need them to do. Normally, I’d take someone from
JC: Not exactly a confidence boost.
DC: It’s not like (Kurt) and I have wrestled much, so it’s not like he knows exactly how to wrestle me.
For more on Cormier and his Olympic hopes, check out Wednesday’s edition of The Oklahoman and our Olympic coverage on NewsOK.com.