National Wrestling Hall of Fame Announces Class of 2024
The National Wrestling Hall of Fame on Monday announced that its Class of 2024 is Distinguished Members Tadaaki Hatta, Toccara Montgomery, Coleman Scott and Logan Stieber, Meritorious Official honoree J.R. Johnson, Order of Merit recipient Darryl Miller, Medal of Courage recipient Jonathan Koch, and Outstanding American honoree retired United States Army Infantry Colonel Steve Banach.
“We are thrilled with the exceptional quality of this year’s inductees and eagerly await their enshrinement into the Hall of Fame in the spring,” said Lee Roy Smith, Executive Director of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. “From pioneers to visionary thinkers, these esteemed honorees have paved their own paths of excellence, whether it be on the mat or on the battlefield. “In addition, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to the selection committees for their meticulous and rigorous efforts in the process.” The Hall of Fame’s Board of Governors approved the selections at their annual fall meeting on October 24.
The Class of 2024 will be honored and officially inducted during the 47th Honors Weekend on May 31 and June 1, 2024 in Stillwater, Oklahoma. For more information on Honors Weekend, please telephone (405) 377-5243.
Montgomery, Scott and Stieber were chosen as Distinguished Members for the Modern Era while Hatta was selected by the Veterans Committee. The newest honorees will bring the number of Distinguished Members to 212, since the Hall of Fame began in 1976.
Montgomery becomes the first Black female and the sixth female overall to be inducted as a Distinguished Member, joining Clarissa Chun (2022), Kristie Davis (2018), Sara McMann (2022), Patricia Miranda (2023) and Tricia Saunders (2006). It marks the third consecutive year that a female Distinguished Member has been inducted.
Hatta becomes the second Japanese wrestler to be inducted as a Distinguished Member, joining Oklahoma State teammate Yojiro Uetake Obata (1980).
Scott (2004) and Stieber (2010) become the first two national winners of the Hall of Fame’s Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award to be inducted as Distinguished Members. Presented annually since 1996, the DSHSEA is awarded to a male high school senior and based equally on outstanding wrestling success, scholastic achievement and citizenship or community service.
Hatta and Scott bring the number of Distinguished Members from Oklahoma State to 38, the most of any college. The University of Iowa is second with 17 while Iowa State University and the University of Oklahoma are tied for third with 14 each. … rest of story at … NWHOF.org/news/national-wrestling-hall-of-fame-announces-class-of-2024
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