Tuesday, February 12, 2013

IOC Drops Wrestling From the 2020 Olympics


Many of you have seen that the IOC has decided to drop wrestling from the 2020 Olympics. I think this a terrible decision.  I hope that the IOC reconsiders and reestablishes wrestling. I remember hearing Dan Gable warning that IOC decision was a possibility as he spoke at Camp of Champs back in 2006. His message then as it is now is that we need to educate people concerning the sport of wrestling.  Mike Moyer is the executive director of the National Wrestling Coaches Association, which I am a member of along with every other college wrestling coach in America. Mike Moyer has been striving to do just what Dan Gable says need to be done, “educate”.  Mike has been proactive in educating wrestlers, coaches, and fans of wrestling about the dangers facing the future of wrestling. He has been an outspoken advocate for wrestling in America.  I know Mike and he is a good man who eats, drinks and sleeps wrestling. I will be praying for Mike and others as they seek to represent the sport that God has used to develop character and discipline in my life and the lives of wrestlers all over the world. I don’t think the IOC’s decision will be quickly overturned. In the meantime I will continue to stay positive about wrestling, work to educate others about our sport, and be committed to making wrestlers and the sport of wrestling better.

Here are some facts that Mike Moyer shared this morning.

1. High school participation has grown by over 40,000 over the past decade
2. 95 new college wrestling teams (at all levels) have been established since 1999

3. Wrestling is the 6th most popular high school boys sport with over 272,000 participants
4. There are now over 8,200 young women who wrestle in high schools and we have 21 intercollegiate women's wrestling teams 

5. The 2012 NCAA DI Wrestling Championships sold an unprecedented 112,000 tickets and wrestling is among the top 5 NCAA revenue producing championships (4 consecutive sellouts)
6. Wrestling is one of the original Olympic sports and has been included in all but one Olympic competition since 1896. Only four other sports -- track and field, cycling, gymnastics and swimming -- have been in more Games.

7. There is no doubt that a strong Olympic wrestling team is helpful in our efforts to increase participation at the grass roots, high school, and college levels.   Young wrestlers need to be able to dream of being an Olympic Champion as they develop.  For this reason, we will fully support USA Wrestling’s efforts to make sure wrestling remains as an Olympic sport.

 

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