Hall of Fame and Wrestle Like A Girl will host free girls wrestling clinic and remote weigh-in for Southern Plains Regional on June 2
The National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Wrestle Like A Girl announced that they will be hosting a free girls wrestling clinic for girls age 6-17 years old on June 2 from 2-4 p.m. in the Oklahoma State wrestling room on the second floor of Gallagher-Iba Arena.
To sign up for the clinic, please fill out this flier and return to staff@nwhof.org or fax to (405) 377-5244.
There will be a remote weigh-in at 4 p.m. for competitors in the USA Wrestling Southern Plains Regional Championships in Dodge City, Kansas, on June 3-4.
For more information, please telephone (405) 377-5243.
The clinic will be taught by World University champion and five-time women’s national team member Katherine Shai, two-time world silver medalist and six-time world team member Marie Ziegler, and three-time Washington state champion and two-time Women’s Collegiate Wrestling Association All-American Rachel Archer.
“We have worked to develop a strong relationship with Wrestle Like A Girl, an organization that has played a big role in helping the growth of women’s wrestling,” said Hall of Fame Executive Director Lee Roy Smith. “We appreciate Wrestle Like A Girl founder, Sally Roberts, for helping us put together such a great group of instructors for what we believe is a wonderful opportunity for young female wrestlers.”
To sign up for the clinic, please fill out this flier and return to staff@nwhof.org or fax to (405) 377-5244.
There will be a remote weigh-in at 4 p.m. for competitors in the USA Wrestling Southern Plains Regional Championships in Dodge City, Kansas, on June 3-4.
For more information, please telephone (405) 377-5243.
The clinic will be taught by World University champion and five-time women’s national team member Katherine Shai, two-time world silver medalist and six-time world team member Marie Ziegler, and three-time Washington state champion and two-time Women’s Collegiate Wrestling Association All-American Rachel Archer.
“We have worked to develop a strong relationship with Wrestle Like A Girl, an organization that has played a big role in helping the growth of women’s wrestling,” said Hall of Fame Executive Director Lee Roy Smith. “We appreciate Wrestle Like A Girl founder, Sally Roberts, for helping us put together such a great group of instructors for what we believe is a wonderful opportunity for young female wrestlers.”
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