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  2. Xtream Arena to host women's college wrestling national ...

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    The National Collegiate Women's Wrestling Championships will have a new home in 2025, moving from Cedar Rapids and Alliant Energy PowerHouse to Coralville and Xtream Arena. The news comes just ...

  3. Tamyra Mensah-Stock - Wikipedia

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    Tamyra Mariama Mensah-Stock (born October 11, 1992, née Mensah) is an American professional wrestler.She is signed to WWE under a developmental contract.. Mensah-Stock was previously an amateur wrestler, competing in women's freestyle wrestling, winning the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics on August 3, 2021, and became the first black woman to win gold in women's freestyle wrestling.

  4. Collegiate wrestling - Wikipedia

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    The start of the Women’s Collegiate Wrestling Association (WCWA) dates to the academic year 2007-2008, marking its formal establishment to govern the domain of women's collegiate varsity wrestling. There are currently 124 women's college wrestling programs across multiple divisions 42 NAIA teams. 68 NCAA. 14 JUCO. 69 NCWA. and 7 D1 club teams.

  5. Wrestling weight classes - Wikipedia

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    Women's college wrestling is also governed by the Women's Collegiate Wrestling Association (WCWA), an arm of the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA). The WCWA uses freestyle rules instead of collegiate rules. Freestyle wrestling became an NCAA-recognized sport as part of the Emerging Sports for Women program in 2020–21

  6. National Collegiate Wrestling Association - Wikipedia

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    The Women's College Wrestling Championships has traditionally been dominated by northern and northwestern teams. In 2020, multiple teams and individual wrestlers withdrew from the tournament before or after it had started in response to the COVID-19 pandemic .

  7. Terry Steiner - Wikipedia

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    Terry Steiner is an American wrestler and wrestling coach, who was an NCAA champion and three-time All-American. He is the women's U.S. National Coach for USA Wrestling. He led the U.S. women’s wrestling to a record four medals at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics: a Gold medal (Tamyra Mensah-Stock), a Silver medal (Adeline Gray) and two Bronze medals (Helen Maroulis and Sarah Hildebrandt).

  8. Where Iowa high school boys and girls wrestlers will compete ...

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    At the NCWWCs, the women's college wrestling championship, Iowa was well-represented by schools like Wartburg College, Simpson College and the University of Dubuque. Iowa's Felicity Taylor, a ...

  9. Women's professional wrestling - Wikipedia

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    1960s – 1970s. Kaoru "Danpu" Matsumoto, one of Japan's leading pro wrestlers in the 1980s. All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (est. 1968) was the dominant joshi puro organization from the 1970s to the 1990s. AJW's first major star was Mach Fumiake in 1974, followed in 1975 by Jackie Sato and Maki Ueda (the "Beauty Pair").

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