USA Wrestling’s Girls Folkstyle Nationals coming to Colorado Springs, March 26-29
BY GARY ABBOTT, USA WRESTLING | SEPT. 27

The largest girls wrestling tournament in the United States, USA Wrestling’s Girls Folkstyle National Championships, will move to Olympic City USA in 2020. The event will be held at the Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs, Colo., March 26-29.
Sponsoring organizations for the event include the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation, the Colorado Springs Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Broadmoor World Arena’s Youth and Community partnership. The competition features girls from across the country competing in six different age groups: 8U, 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U and Junior (grades 9-12). The Girls Junior Folkstyle National Duals, featuring state-level dual meet teams, will also be held as part of the event.
A record 1,093 competitors entered the tournament in 2019, with growth in all age divisions, plus an additional 326 entries in the Girls Junior Folkstyle Duals. Folkstyle (also called Scholastic style) is the style of wrestling contested in U.S. high schools and middle schools. Girls wrestling is one of the fastest growing sports in the United States.
The number of high school girls participating in wrestling has grown for 29 straight years. The number of high school girls wrestlers in the USA in 2018-19, according to the National Federation of State High School Associations was 21,124, an increase of 27.5% from the year before. Currently 18 states have official state-association approved girls high school wrestling state competitions. USA Wrestling’s women’s membership, which includes female wrestlers of all ages, has also increased for 11 straight years. Colorado Springs becomes only the second city to host this event, which was founded in 2008 in Oklahoma City, Okla. and held there for the past 12 years. Rest of the story at https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2019/September/27/Girls-Folkstyle-Nationals-going-to-Colorado-Springs-in-2020?mc_cid=88c2202b2b&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b
Saints Add Olympic Medalist to Women’s Wrestling Staff
TDR Editor’s Notes ; From our neighboring state to the south.
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GAFFNEY, S.C. – The Limestone College Athletics Department and head coach Brandy Green have announced the addition of 2008 Olympic Bronze medalist Randi Miller as an assistant coach for the Women’s Wrestling program, effective immediately. Miller joins the Saints after spending time with the United States Army National Guard as a member of their World Class Athlete Program and as a Water Treatment Specialist. The WCAP is a program specifically designed to allow top-ranked Soldier-athletes to perform at the international level while also serving their country in the military.
During her time with the WCAP, Miller served as an assistant wrestling coach at MacMurray College. While there she worked intensively with the athletes teaching various techniques and skills while giving them critical feedback. She also routinely sparred with the athletes to increase their abilities and skills. Perhaps the largest section of Miller’s resume was devoted to her time as a professional athlete with U.S.A. Wrestling. In addition to her bronze medal at the 2008 Olympics, Miller was the 2008 and 2014 U.S. Senior National Champion at the 69 kg weight class. She was also the 2014 Military World Champion as well as a member of the U.S. World Team the same year. She was also a senior level American athlete for ten-years. Rest of the story at https://golimestonesaints.com/news/2019/9/27/saints-add-olympic-medalist-to-womens-wrestling-staff.aspx?mc_cid=88c2202b2b&mc_eid=2ef7cbca4b

