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PJ Duke
American wrestler (born 2006) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Peter John Duke (born July 7, 2006) is an American freestyle and folkstyle wrestler who competes at 70 kilograms.[1] In freestyle, he is the 2025 US World Team member, and was a U20 world medalist in 2024.[2] Duke is committed to wrestle for the Penn State Nittany Lions.[3]
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Born and raised in New York, Duke started wrestling around four years old.[4] Claiming his first NYSPHSAA state title while in seventh grade and wrestling for Carmel High School, he subsequently transferred to Minisink Valley High School and became a four-time state champion, graduating in 2025.[5] Duke committed to wrestle for the Penn State Nittany Lions in September 2023.[6] A multiple-time high school US National champion in folkstyle and freestyle, he was named the top-ranked pound-for-pound wrestler in the country in 2025.[7]
2024
In September, Duke, the U20 US World Team member at 70 kilograms, claimed a bronze medal at the U20 World Championships.[8] Days later, the high school senior made his senior level freestyle debut at the US World Team Trials, where he placed third and defeated multiple NCAA Division I All-Americans, though fell to Pan American champion Alec Pantaleo.[9]
In November, Duke claimed the gold medal at the Bill Farrell Memorial International, defeating two All-Americans and a Pan American medalist to do so.[10]
2025
In May, Duke qualified for Final X after placing first at the US World Team Trials Challenge tournament, defeating 2025 NCAA Division I National champions Antrell Taylor and Ridge Lovett, as well as multiple-time All-American Bryce Andonian.[11] Weeks later, he claimed the U20 US World Team Trials crown, and is set to compete at the U20 World Championships in August.[12]
In June, Duke faced World silver medalist and four-time NCAA champion Yianni Diakomihalis in a best-of-three series at Final X, for the US World Team spot.[13] After a technical fall loss in the first round, Duke forced a third match with a 17–10 win in the second round, and closed the series out with a fall in the third one, becoming the US World Team member at 18 years old.[14]
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