FresnoStateNews.com...All Fresno State News All The Time

Click the FresnoStateNews logo to return to the home page

University Communications -- 5241 N. Maple -- Fresno, CA 93740-8027 -- (559) 278-2795

 Featured:  Faculty Who Energize Fresno State

 

  Save Mart Center - Search

 Maps:  Heading to a campus event? -- Use our online maps

July 22, 2004
UPDATE!

Former Bulldogs Eyeing Olympic Dreams
Fresno State's Stephen Abas (wrestling) and Vanessa Czarnecki (softball) make Olympic debuts


FRESNO, CA.— Two former Fresno State standouts will be making their Olympic debut next month and both are looking to make history as well at the XXVIII Olympiad in Athens, Greece.

Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
August 13-29; Athens, Greece.

Fresno State is proud to have two former Bulldogs on the US Olympic Teams: Laura Berg [1998] and Stephen Abas [2004]. Show your Bulldog Pride and support our alumni athletes in Athens!

 

Softball: Laura Berg 
August 14-23; Olympic Softball Stadium; Athens.

Video clips from Fresno State -- most in Real Media, some Quicktime. Berg Video  Download free Real Media Player

 

Former Fresno State softball standout Laura Berg [1998], a two-time Olympic gold medalist [Atlanta, 1996; Sydney, 2000] makes her third trip to the Olympics.

 

Berg, a four-time All-American, is also a three-time Pan American Games gold medalist and a three-time ISF World Champion. She was named Outstanding Alumna for Athletics by the Fresno State Alumni Association at the Top Dog Alumni Awards Gala in 2003.

 

Wrestling: Stephen Abas
August 22-29; Ano Liossia Olympic Hall; Athens.
  

Video clips from Fresno State -- most in Real Media, some Quicktime. Abas Video  Free Player

Former Fresno State grappler Stephen Abas [2004], a three-time NCAA Champion [1999, 2001, 2002], a four-time All-American [1998, 1999, 2001, 2002] and a Pan-American gold medalist [2003] makes his first trip to the Olympics. 

He is also a World Cup Champion [2002] and winner of the Titan Games [2003]. Abas was named Fresno State's Male Athlete of the Year in both 1999 and 2001.


NOTES OF ENCOURAGEMENT AND SUPPORT:
Follow the Bulldog Olympians as they head to Athens.  The Fresno State Alumni Association's excellent Web newsletter -- The Bulldog Byte -- will be providing special "first person" coverage directly from Laura Berg and Stephen Abas.  Please send notes to LAURA BERG and/or STEPHEN ABAS:
FRESNO STATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION | Smittcamp Alumni House | 2526 E. Keats Ave. | SH124 | Fresno | CA | 93740-8000.

 Go to the Fresno State Alumni Assn. Newsletter -- The Bulldog Byte

Three-time NCAA national wrestling champion Stephen Abas (Hayward, Calif.) and All-Western Athletic Conference infielder/outfielder Vanessa Czarnecki (Riverside, Calif.) will represent two different countries come August 11.

Another former Bulldog, softball standout Laura Berg, will be appearing for the third time in the Olympics, as a member of the American softball team.

Abas' road to the United States Olympic Freestyle Wrestling Team started in 1999-2000 when he redshirted to train for the 2000 Olympics; he finished fourth at the Olympic Trials. Now, four years later, his dream was realized when he defeated 2000 Olympic silver medalist Sammie Henson (5-3, 3-1) at the U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team Trials at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis on May 23. Abas will compete at the
121-pound/55-kilogram class in Athens.

On the international level prior to the 2004 Summer Olympic Games, Abas has wrestled in World Championships, Pan American, World Cups, World University and Junior World Games. Having won a number of international wrestling events, including the Dave Schultz Memorial, the Colansman International in Canada and two titles at the Sunkist Kids International, Abas was the 1998 Junior World Champion and a bronze medalist at the 1994 Cadet World Championships.

As the No. 1 freestyle wrestler in his division the last three years (won last three World Team Trials), Abas is looking for his first world-level medal. His fifth place finish at the 2003 World Championships is his best finish to date. In 2002 the U.S. did not go to the World meet in Iran while in 2001 he lost early in the tournament to the eventual World champion.

Abas, who is only the second four-time All-America wrestler at Fresno State, posted a 144-4 career record, including a string of 106 consecutive matches won in the 125-lb division from 1998-99, 2001-02. Owning the school's career mark in victories and win percentage (.973), Abas also notched back-to-back perfect seasons (34-0 in 2001 and 35-0 in 2002).

Ending his Bulldog career by being the 40th wrestler in NCAA history to capture three national titles in addition to never losing a match in the 125 division as a collegiate wrestler, Abas begins his quest for Olympic gold on Aug. 22.

Half Greek, Czarnecki was named to the inaugural Greek Softball Team more than a year ago and is the second Bulldog to play for another country on the Olympic level (Pitcher Lisa Mize, Puerto Rico, 1996 Summer Olympic Games). One of 13 Americans on the Greece National Team, she and the rest of her teammates wrapped up its United States tour with a 10-0 mark. Not allowing a run to the competition during its East Coast swing, Czarnecki has played in eight games and is batting .412 (7-17) with a pair of runs and RBI.

The Greeks continue their pre-Olympic tour today with a doubleheader against the Dutch National Team in Amsterdam. The "Hellas" will then travel to Freising, Germany (July 27-28) and the Czech Republic to the play the Czech National Team in Prague (Aug. 2-4).

The Greece Women's National Softball Team opens Olympic competition Aug. 14 against China, the1996 Olympic silver medalist.

EDITORS and NEWS/PUBLIC AFFAIRS DIRECTORS: Press releases can be downloaded at www.fresnostatenews.com. University Relations also provides releases for news media companies via e-mail. To be added to the distribution list, send your e-mail address to tomu@csufresno.edu.