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American Athletic Union |
The Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) is one of the largest,
non-profit, volunteer sports organizations in the United
States. A multi-sport organization, the AAU is dedicated
exclusively to the promotion and development of amateur sports
and physical fitness programs. |
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USA Wrestling/TheMat.com |
USA Wrestling is the National Governing Body for the Sport of
Wrestling in the United States and, as such, is its
representative to the United States Olympic Committee. Simply,
USA Wrestling is the central organization that coordinates
amateur wrestling programs in the nation and works to create
interest and participation in these programs.
USA Wrestling has more than 160,000 members. These members
include athletes of all ages, coaches, officials, parents and
fans striving together to strengthen the sport. Each year, USA
Wrestling charters over 3000 wrestling clubs and sanctions over
1600 local, state, regional and national competitions. |
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National Collegiate Wrestling Association |
The NCWA was created to fill a gap in today's wrestling
community. Many institutions have lost their NCAA wrestling
programs (see: Lost Programs) due to outside influences such as
budgetary cutbacks or governmental legislation. Although
participation interest among students remains high, many schools
have been forced to offer their students fewer opportunities
inside their athletic departments. The NCWA has stepped in to
help provide alternative participation opportunities to the
increasing number of high school seniors searching for continued
wrestling competition in college. |
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National United Wrestling
Association for Youth |
If you believe in building, supporting, and saving wrestling at all
levels from youth through college across the United States then this is
the organization for you! We look forward to the continued support of
all the wrestling faithful and look forward to building into the
future. Joining this type of
organization allows you focus on the grassroots level of wrestling and
invest back into your own state. Investing back into your own state is
the back bone of this organization! We believe that for each every state
to become a strong and a stand alone state organization then you need to
invest in the programs in your community at the youth, high school, and
college levels. Our vision is that if we invest at the local levels
first then we will become a stronger sport nationally. |
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National Wrestling Coaches Association |
The
National Wrestling Coaches Association, established in 1928, is
a professional organization dedicated to serve and provide
leadership for the advancement of all levels of the sport of
wrestling with primary emphasis on scholastic and collegiate
wrestling programs. The membership embraces all people who are
interested in amateur wrestling.
The NWCA,
through its organizational structure, promotes communication,
recognition achievement, recommends rules and regulations,
sponsors events and serves as an educational and informational
source. Additionally, the NWCA strives to foster the
sportsmanship and integrity that are the cornerstones of
athletic competition.
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The United State Girls Wrestling
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War of the Roses Girls Wrestling Series |
The War of the Roses Girls Wrestling Series where the
emphasis is on expanding quality girls wrestling opportunities.
War of the Roses girls' wrestling tournaments focus on education
and training as well as competition with free clinics led by
world class athletes and college or national level coaches.
We encourage you to bring your girls' and women's teams to
compete against quality athletes and receive training all in one
unique event. |
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Women's Collegiate Wrestling Association |
The
National Wrestling Coaches Association, established in 1928, is
a professional organization dedicated to serve and provide
leadership for the advancement of all levels of the sport of
wrestling with primary emphasis on scholastic and collegiate
wrestling programs. The membership embraces all people who are
interested in amateur wrestling.
The NWCA,
through its organizational structure, promotes communication,
recognition achievement, recommends rules and regulations,
sponsors events and serves as an educational and informational
source. Additionally, the NWCA strives to foster the
sportsmanship and integrity that are the cornerstones of
athletic competition.
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