by Teagan Schreiber, Iowa Athletics IOWA CITY, Iowa – The second-ranked University of Iowa women’s wrestling team defeated Missouri Valley College and top-ranked NAIA, Life
Wrestling for Gold Initiative’s collaborative efforts include:
– Uniting the World Police and Fire Games (WPFG) wrestlers throughout the United States
– Organizing training and practice efforts for athletes preparing for upcoming WPFG competitions
– Location administrative, logistical, and coaching experts to build the capacity of the WPFG Wrestling Team from across the United States.
Only slightly smaller in athletic participation than the Summer Olympic Games, the World Police and Fire Games is a biennial Olympic-style athletic event, open to active and retired law enforcement and fire service personnel throughout the world. WPFG competitions regularly attracts approximately 10,000 entrants, participating in over 60 different sporting events over the two week WPFG period.
The partnership between the WPFG and AGSA is aimed towards areas of collaboration and coordination to support Americans who endeavor to represent their country in upcoming World Police and Fire Games Competitions.
Catch up on all the latest news from around the world of wrestling, including the World Police and Fire Games.
by Teagan Schreiber, Iowa Athletics IOWA CITY, Iowa – The second-ranked University of Iowa women’s wrestling team defeated Missouri Valley College and top-ranked NAIA, Life
Gary Abbot | USA Wrestling Once again, USA Wrestling will publish regular updates on the 2023-24 state high school champions for both boys and
By: Richard Immel, USA Wrestling The No. 2 ranked North Central College squad delivered its second-straight team title at the Ken Kraft
BY GARY ABBOTT, USA WRESTLING Amani Jones (Ola, Ga./North Central College) has been named the USA Wrestling Athlete of the Week on December 14,
Wrestling for Gold Initiative’s collaborative efforts include:
– Uniting the World Police and Fire Games (WPFG) wrestlers throughout the United States
– Organizing training and practice efforts for athletes preparing for upcoming WPFG competitions
– Location administrative, logistical, and coaching experts to build the capacity of the WPFG Wrestling Team from across the United States.
Only slightly smaller in athletic participation than the Summer Olympic Games, the World Police and Fire Games is a biennial Olympic-style athletic event, open to active and retired law enforcement and fire service personnel throughout the world. WPFG competitions regularly attracts approximately 10,000 entrants, participating in over 60 different sporting events over the two week WPFG period.
The partnership between the WPFG and AGSA is aimed towards areas of collaboration and coordination to support Americans who endeavor to represent their country in upcoming World Police and Fire Games Competitions.
Catch up on all the latest news from around the world of wrestling, including the World Police and Fire Games.