Recent News

Parrish Captures World Championship Gold, Hildebrandt, Velte Win Bronze
Competing in her first Senior World Championships, Dominique Parrish won the gold medal while Sarah Hildebrandt and Mallory Velte both earned bronze medals at the 2022 World Championships.

Maroulis, Mensah Stock, Elor Reach World Championship Finals
Three-time World champion and Olympic champion Helen Maroulis, World and Olympic champion Tamyra Mensah Stock and Amit Elor, competing in her first Senior World Championships, have advanced to the women's freestyle gold-medal finals.

Miracle Claims Silver, Winchester Finishes Fifth In World Championships
USA Wrestling’s Kayla Miracle claimed a silver medal at the World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia.
It was the first medal for Team USA in 2022 and the second straight World finals appearance for Miracle, who also captured silver in 2021.

Sporting Goods Industry Hall of Fame Will Induct Jim Keen
Jim Keen will join his father, Cliff Keen, a Class of 2012 inductee, in the Sporting Goods Industry Hall of Fame.
Jim and Cliff were instrumental in the growth of Cliff Keen Athletic into the leading brand in amateur wrestling products.

Lee Roy Smith, Tinker Owens Follow Brothers Into Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame
“My dad used to have this saying, that success breeds success,” Lee Roy Smith III said. “He said it often, because he felt that all of us had good athleticism, and as I had success, he wanted to see that passed on.”

Season-End Girls National High School High School Pound-For-Pound, Top 25 Rankings
The new #1 in the Pound-For-Pound rankings is Senior World Team member and Final X champion Amit Elor of California.
This is the final ranking for the 2021-22 academic year and includes girls enrolled in grades 8-12.

Young Female Wrestlers Enjoy Hall of Fame Visit
“I really believe women’s wrestling will sell very, very well globally if there was awareness and people got to know the athletes.”

Distinguished Member Chun Accomplished Many Firsts
“When they said I was going to be inducted, I felt very honored that some people felt that I belong in the hall, because there are amazing athletes and coaches that are on the wall at the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.”