Recent News
Gray Wins Record Sixth World title, Hildebrandt Takes Silver, Molinari Claims Bronze
Adeline Gray becomes the first U.S. wrestler of any style or gender to win six Senior World titles in a career.
We proudly display Adeline's shoes from the 2016 Olympics and she is featured in our "Sport For All - Any Body Can Wrestle" exhibit.
Maroulis To Go For Gold, Nelson and Mensah Stock For Bronze At Women's Worlds
Helen Maroulis, a two-time World Champion and Olympic gold medalist, is competing in the World Championship finals for the fourth time. She won a World silver medal in 2012 and also boasts bronze medals from the Olympics and the World Championships.
New Jersey Inducts Seven into Class of 2021
The New Jersey Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame held its 20th Hall of Fame Induction banquet before more than 250 attendees in mid-September. The Chapter inducted seven honorees.
Upstate New Chapter Honors Class of 2021
The Upstate New York Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame held its annual ceremony on September 19, 2021 at the Double Tree Hotel in Syracuse, New York with about 250 people in attendance.
Colorado Chapter Honors Class of 2021
The Colorado Chapter held its annual Induction ceremony on 9/11/21 in Colorado Springs, Colorado after being postponed for a year and a half. More than 400 guests were in attendance where the 2021 class were honored.
Maroulis, Mensah Stock, Nelson Qualify For Semifinals At Women's Worlds
Helen Maroulis is a two-time World Champion and Olympic gold medalist while Tamyra Mensah Stock is the 2020 Olympic gold medalist and 2019 World champion. 2017 Junior World champion Maya Nelson is competing in her first Senior World Championships.
Miracle Earns Silver, Burkert Wins Bronze At Women's Worlds
A 2020 Olympian, Kayla Miracle has now won a World medal on the Cadet, Junior, U23 and Senior levels.
Jenna Burkert has competed on four Senior World teams for USA Wrestling.
Snyder Wins Silver, USA Places Second At World Championships
Kyle Snyder won a gold medal at the 2015 World Championships when he was 19 years old to become the youngest world champion in U.S. senior freestyle history. He became the youngest American wrestler to win an Olympic gold medal in 2016 when he was 20 years old.
He won a second world championship in 2017 while capturing silver medals at the 2020 Olympics and the 2018 and 2021 World Championships and a bronze medal at the 2019 World Championships.