National Wrestling Hall of Fame Search
People:
Bill Schmitt
Year: 1997
Award: Lifetime Service to Wrestling
H Case
Year: 2001
Award: Lifetime Service to Wrestling
Ted Petersen
Year: 1998
Award: Lifetime Service to Wrestling
Stan Riggs
Year: 2000
Award: Lifetime Service to Wrestling
Russell Thurman
Year: 1996
Award: Lifetime Service to Wrestling
George Krupicka
Year: 1998
Award: Lifetime Service to Wrestling
LaMont Simons
Year: 2000
Award: Lifetime Service to Wrestling
Art Steves
Year: 2001
Award: Lifetime Service to Wrestling
News:

U.S. Olympic, Senior World Performances In 2021 Among Best Ever
The 2021 Senior World Team won the most medals with 15, surpassing the 2018 Senior World Team's 12 medals, and its five gold medals ties the number of World gold medals won by the 1995 and 2019 Senior World Teams.

Michigan State Chapter Class of 2021
The Michigan Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame held it's annual induction ceremony on October 10, 2021 at Weber's Inn/Ann Arbor Michigan. Approximately 305 people were in attendance for the Class of 2021.

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Globe Life Field Hosts Bout At The Ballpark Featuring Oklahoma State, Iowa, USA, Iran
Bout at the Ballpark wrestling doubleheader at Globe Life Field on February 12 features NCAA powerhouses Oklahoma State and Iowa, and national teams from the United States and Iran.
Tickets go on sale Thursday, October 14, at TexasRangers.com/Wrestling

Hancock Qualifies For Semifinals At Greco-Roman Senior Worlds

Maroulis Wins Third World Title, Mensah Stock Gets Bronze, Nelson Is fifth, USA Finishes Second
2016 Olympic champion Helen Maroulis won her third World title while 2020 Olympic champion and 2019 World champion Tamyra Mensah Stock won bronze.
U.S. women won seven medals, tying the record for most medals by a Women’s World Team, set in 2003.

Provisor Pulled Back Into Repechage, Nowry Eliminated At Greco-Roman Worlds
Group Two of Greco-Roman will compete on Friday, including USA Wrestling's 2020 Olympian and four-time World Team member G’Angelo Hancock, two-time World Team member Dalton Roberts and past Cadet World champion Cohlton Schultz.

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.
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