Recent News

Team USA Makes History With Three Junior World Champs In Women's Freestyle

Emily Shilson was the Minnesota, Midwest Region and national winner of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame's Tricia Saunders High School Excellence Award in 2019.

O'Toole and Elam Win Junior World Golds

Rocky Elam was the Missouri and Central Region winner of our Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award in 2020 while Keegan O'Toole was the Wisconsin winner in 2020. Junior World team was coached by Distinguished Member Kevin Jackson.

Amos Claims Junior World Gold; Bartlett, Adonian Win Bronze

Braxton Amos was the West Virginia, Southeast Region and national winner of our Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award in 2020.

Olympic Medalists Taylor, Snyder, Maroulis, Dake Will Compete At 2021 World Championships In Oslo, Norway

Olympic champion David Taylor, Olympic silver medalist Kyle Snyder and Olympic bronze medalists Kyle Dake and Helen Maroulis will accept their selection to the World Team and compete at the same weight class where they wrestled at the Olympic Games.

Five World Medalists Highlight Junior Women's Freestyle Squad

Alara Boyd, Claire DiCugno, Jaslynn Gallegos, Mia Macaluso and Emily Shilson are all winners of our Tricia Saunders High School Excellence Award.

Strong Men's Freestyle Squad Set For Junior Worlds In Russia, August 16-22

Braxton Amos, Rocky Elam, Richard Figueroa II, Wyatt Hendrickson and Keegan O'Toole are all winners of our Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award while Kevin Jackson is a National Wrestling Hall of Fame Distinguished Member.

USA Wrestling To Pay Record $950,000 In "Living The Dream Medal Fund" Bonuses To 2020 Olympic Medalists

The $950,000 in bonus payments far exceeds the payouts from the two previous Olympics, since the Living the Dream Medal Fund was created. The payouts were $575,000 for the 2012 Olympic Games and $525,000 for the 2016 Olympic Games.

Oklahoma’s Olivia Brown Named Tricia Saunders High School Excellence Award National Winner

The daughter of Michael T. Brown and Suzanne M. Caruso, Brown was an Oklahoma state girls champion in 2021 and 2020 for Broken Arrow High School. The top-ranked 200-pound wrestler in the country, she will continue her career at Grand View University.

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