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Win gets P.E.I. wrestler a spot on Team Canada at Pan Am Olympic qualifier

P.E.I.'s Ligrit Sadiku is one step closer to representing Canada atthe Olympics.

Ligrit Sadiku won the 57-kilogram division at the Canadian Wrestling Trials

'It feels very good to finally, you know, break through and get the win thatI feel I deserved for a while,' says Ligrit Sadiku. (Stephen Leithwood)

P.E.I.'s Ligrit Sadiku is one step closer to representing Canada atthe Olympics.

The 23-year-old wrestler won the 57-kilogram division over the weekend at the Canadian Wrestling Trials in Niagara, Ont.

"It feels amazing, I have been dreaming for this moment for years," Sadiku said.

The win meansSadikuwill represent Canada atthe Pan Am Olympic qualificationtournament, March 13-15 in Ottawa. If he is able to finish first or second he willsecure a spot at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.

"I've never won anything like this, I've never been on a national team," he said.

'Can't put it into words'

Sadiku said he has come close to making a national team before, and had some tough losses through the years beforemaking the team.

"It feels very good to finally, you know, break through and get the win thatI feel I deserved for a while," Sadiku said.

"I have been trying hard years and years and always coming close, so it's just an amazing feeling. I can't put it into words."

Sadiku said he is trying to stay focused on the task ahead.

"It's going to be a tough tournament, a lot of tough countries are going to be there," Sadiku said.

"So the pressure is on, it's not over yet. I can't relax now."

With the tournament taking place in Ottawa, he saidit will be nice wrestling in front of the "home crowd."

"There's pressure, but I feel like I earned that pressure and I'm going to use it to my advantage," he said.

'Have to be disciplined'

Sadiku started wrestling in Summerside about eight years ago for Wolfpack Wrestling Club and now competes for Brock University.

This time of year he isn't worried only about his performance on the mat it's also exam time. Balancing academics and wrestling is all about time management,Sadikusaid.

"It is tough, but it is doable. You just have to be disciplined," he said.

Sadiku wasn't the only Islander at theCanadian Wrestling Trials: Summerside's Hannah Taylor finished second in the 57-kilogram division.

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