TOKYO — In the weeks leading up to the Olympics, Gable Steveson made the same promise over and over. He was coming to Tokyo to put on a show, and to bring home a gold medal.
So he didn't lose hope when he glanced at the scoreboard Friday night. With 6.5 seconds left, and Geno Petriashvili holding an 8-7 lead in their gold-medal match, the Gophers wrestler from Apple Valley just figured the ending would be a little more dramatic than he anticipated.
"I knew that after that point, it was do or die,'' Steveson said. "And I just had to go.''
Steveson delivered exactly what he promised, capturing the Olympic gold medal in unforgettable fashion. He stunned Petriashvili, a three-time world champion from Georgia, with two takedowns in the final 10 seconds for a 10-8 victory in the freestyle heavyweight final at Makuhari Messe. The winning points came with 0.2 seconds remaining on the clock.
After Steveson took an early 4-0 lead, Petriashvili stormed back in the second period and held an 8-5 advantage with 13 seconds left in the match. Gophers coach Brandon Eggum, who was in Steveson's corner during the Games, didn't have as much confidence as his athlete did.
"It's almost impossible to come back in that situation,'' Eggum said. "I've never seen anything like it. It happened so quick, it was like an out-of-body experience.''
For all his talk about taking Summer Games gold, Steveson, 21, couldn't find words to describe how it felt. The first Gophers wrestler to earn a place on the U.S. Olympic team in freestyle, he is now the first to win an Olympic gold medal.
An over-100-kilogram weight class has been part of the Olympic program since 1972. Steveson is only the second American man to win it, joining Bruce Baumgartner, the champion in 1984 and 1992.