Greco-Roman wrestling wraps up the 2024 Canadian Wrestling Championships
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by Darren Matte
2w ago
MISSISSAUGA— The final day of the 2024 Canadian Wrestling Championships (U19, U17, U15) concluded from the Paramount Fine Foods Centre Sportsplex in Mississauga, Ontario on April 7 with Greco-Roman Wrestling for men and women in all three age groups. U19 The U19 Provincial awards went to British Columbia on the men’s side and Ontario on the women’s side. Awards for the Top Clubs were claimed by Guru Gobind Singh WC for the men and Alberta Elite Women’s WC for the women. Harjot Singh, from Rustom WC, earned Most Outstanding Wrestler winning the men’s 80kg, while Paige Veloso, from Alberta Elite ..read more
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U19 men, U15 women and U15 men take to the mats for day two of the 2024 Canadian Wrestling Championships
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by Darren Matte
2w ago
MISSISSAUGA— The 2024 Canadian Wrestling Championships (U19, U17, U15) continued on April 6, from the Paramount Fine Foods Centre Sportsplex in Mississauga, Ontario with the U19 men, U15 women and U15 men all in action. The story after day one was the club dominance by Coast Wrestling Academy. The club won all three Club Team Awards from day one and were looking to continue the strong performances during day two. U19 Men Day two saw British Columbia take home the Provincial Team Award for the U19 men. They finished with 47 points, two better than Ontario who had 45. B.C. had three gold medals ..read more
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U19 women, U17 women and U17 men kickoff the action at the 2024 Canadian Wrestling Championships
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by Darren Matte
2w ago
MISSISSAUGA — The 2024 Canadian Wrestling Championships (U19, U17, U15) opened on April 5, from the Paramount Fine Foods Centre Sportsplex in Mississauga, Ontario, with the U19 women, U17 women and U17 men in action. U19 Women At end the of day, it was Ontario who took home the Provincial Team Award on the U19 women’s side with 53 points. B.C. was second with 49. Ontario finished with three gold medals in the division, from Lucy Butler, London-Western WC, at 40kg; Sarah Jones, Lakehead WC, at 43kg; and Megann Nkenglack, K-Bay WC, at 80kg. Winning the U19 women’s Club Team Award was Coast Wrest ..read more
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Wrestling Canada Lutte announces Hall of Fame Class of 2024
Wrestling Canada Lutte
by Darren Matte
2w ago
OTTAWA – Wrestling Canada Lutte (WCL) is pleased to announce the two individuals who will be joining the WCL Hall of Fame as the class of 2024. This year’s inductees are Michelle Fazzari and Dave McKay who will both enter the Hall in the athlete category. “WCL is proud to announce the individuals who are entering the Hall of Fame as the class of 2024. Both Michelle and Dave had excellent careers as competitors and continue to give back and inspire the next generation of wrestlers. I wish to extend my personal congratulations to both Michelle and Dave for this well-deserved honour,” said Tamara ..read more
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Mississauga ready to host 2024 Canadian Wrestling Championships (U19, U17, U15)
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by Darren Matte
3w ago
MISSISSAUGA, ON – Wrestlers from all over the country are set to descend on Mississauga, Ontario, April 5-7, at the Paramount Fine Foods Sportsplex for the 2024 Canadian Wrestling Championships (U19, U17, U15). It will be an action packed three days as there will be 12 weight classes for each of the three age groups in Men’s Freestyle, Women’s Wrestling, Men’s Greco-Roman and Women’s Greco-Roman. “This is such a fantastic event for Wrestling Canada Lutte (WCL) as it gives us a chance to celebrate all that is great with our sport,” said Tamara Medwidsky, WCL CEO. “This competition is a first st ..read more
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2024 Canadian Wrestling Championships conclude with Greco-Roman wrestling
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by Darren Matte
1M ago
OTTAWA, ON – The 2024 Canadian Wrestling Championships (Senior, Junior U20, Cadet U17) wrapped up on March 17, from TD Place Arena in Ottaea, with the Senior and Junior men’s Greco-Roman wrestling competition. Junior Men In the Junior men’s division, it was Ontario that took home the top prize as the Provincial Team Award winners. It was British Columbia’s Rustom Wrestling Club, that walked away with the Club Team Award. The Most Outstanding Wrestler for the Junior men went to Jastej Mundi, from Rustom Wrestling Club, who took gold in the 97kg weight class. Senior Men As for the Senior men, it ..read more
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Juniors shine at 2024 Canadian Wrestling Championships
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by Darren Matte
1M ago
OTTAWA, ON – The 2024 Canadian Wrestling Championships (Senior, Junior, Cadet) continued March 15, from TD Place in Ottawa with the Junior (U20) competition being featured. Junior Women On the Junior women’s side, it was Ontario, who took home top honours with the Provincial Team Award. They finished with a total of 54 points to take the award over second place British Columbia. Ontario featured four gold medalists: Bronwyn MacGregor, from Brock WC, at 62kg; Prabhleen Randhawa, from Akhara of Champions, at 65kg; Vanessa Keefe, from Brock WC, at 68kg; and Tehani Blais, from Hamilton WC, at 72kg ..read more
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2024 Canadian Wrestling Championships starts with Cadets
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by Darren Matte
1M ago
OTTAWA, ON – The 2024 Canadian Wrestling Championships (Senior, Junior U20, Cadet U17) officially kicked off on March 14th, from TD Place in Ottawa with the Cadet men and women taking to the mats. It was a great start to the event as spectators filled the stands to see some of Canada’s up and coming stars. Cadet Women At the end of the day, it was Ontario that reigned supreme on the women’s side with 43 total points to win the Provincial Team Award. The province featured three gold medalists, including: Manavi Asthana, from Independent WC, Adsaya Piranavan, from Team Impact, and Charlotte Bows ..read more
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Erica Wiebe announces retirement from competition
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by Darren Matte
1M ago
Canada’s 2016 Olympic Champion ends career on her own terms and up for the next challenge MONTREAL/OTTAWA – It is the end of a storied career for Erica Wiebe, as she has decided to retire from competition. The 2016 Olympic gold medalist has accomplished a lot in the sport of wrestling and while she is stepping away from the competition side, Wiebe has already laid the groundwork to continue working in wrestling and sport to help inspire the next generation and contribute to building a safe, inclusive, welcoming sport system in Canada. Wiebe’s accomplishments write a resume that any wrestler wo ..read more
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Ottawa set for 2024 Canadian Wrestling Championships (Senior, U20-Junior, U17-Cadet)
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by Darren Matte
1M ago
OTTAWA – The Canadian Wrestling Championships (Senior, U20-Junior, U17-Cadet) are heading to Ottawa, March 14-17, as top wrestlers from across the country will converge on the TD Place Arena to battle it out to be called Canadian champion. The titles will be up for grabs in all three age groups, with 10 weight classes each in Men’s Freestyle, Women’s Wrestling and Men’s Greco-Roman wrestling. In addition, the event will determine the representative for Canada’s 2024 U20-Junior and U17-Cadet national teams. “Wrestling Canada Lutte (WCL) is excited to be hosting our Canadian Championships in Ott ..read more
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