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Utah Wins Bid for USA Wrestling Kids
National Championships
Oct. 3, 2007 — For the first time ever, the USA Wrestling
Kids National Championships will be held in Utah.
Following a nationwide bidding process, the proposal
produced by USA Wrestling-Utah was accepted by USA
Wrestling, and the national freestyle and Greco-Roman
championships for wrestlers 14 years and younger will be
held in the Beehive State. The contract is awarded
for the next two years, 2008 and 2009.
According to
USA Wrestling-Utah President Craig LaMont it was time for
a prestigious tournament like this to come to the state.
He said, "It is time to put Utah on the map for being able
to host national events. Salt Lake is a great place to fly
into, and the numbers [of participants] and quality [of
competition] was dropping in Wisconsin. I see this
as a real shot in the arm for Utah wrestling."
For the past
four years, the event was held in Wisconsin, three of the
last four in Green Bay. LaMont said, "Most of all, I
wanted nationals to move to Utah to give a hundred or more
Utah kids the opportunity to compete at nationals when
they couldn’t afford to do so otherwise. It was about two
thousand bucks per kid the last few years, even if just
one parent went back to Wisconsin. Now the Utah kids —
who, in my humble opinion, are some of the best in the
nation — can compete with only an entry fee and the cost
of gas to get there."
The event will
be held at the McKay Events Center on the Utah Valley
State College (UVSC) campus in Orem, both because it is a great
facility for the event, and because UVSC supports
wrestling. UVSC is one of very few colleges or
universities to add wrestling as one of the athletic
programs.
To qualify for the event, Utah wrestlers
will have to place in the USA Wrestling-Utah State
Championships, then compete in the USA Wrestling Western
Regional Championships, which will be held in Pocatello,
Ida., the next two years.
LaMont said that he thinks Kids Nationals
coming to Utah will benefit the state association in two
ways: its athletes and financially. He said, "The
primary advantage of this tournament coming to Utah
getting the younger kids used to the national scene. When
wrestlers participate in a national event when they are
young, it is natural for them to compete later when they
are in high school. They also go in having more
confidence. So boys can grow up believing they can be like
Cael Sanderson or Rulon Gardner or Justin Ruiz and that
they don’t have to live in New York or California to make
the Olympic Team. The other advantage could be financial.
I assume USA Wrestling-Utah will lose money or maybe break
even by just hosting the tournament. But I am hoping to
get some businesses to really step it up on sponsorship. I
am hoping we can get a big name sponsor that can cover the
major costs that could represent our state well. Xango or
Larry Miller or something like that. Then the local
businesses in Orem could help with program costs. This
would be huge for us, then our state association won’t
have to foot the whole bill. We figure the tournament will
cost about $45,000 to put on. And, of course, it
will put Utah on the map for other big events, which will
open up more opportunities for our wrestlers to compete."
Although the tournament bid has been
awarded to Utah for the next two years, LaMont said he
feels that we have a good chance of having that contract
extended beyond that. He said, "I am sure that we
can keep the tournament here if we can grow the numbers
and level of competition the way the national office
wants. My hope and dream would be that we put on such
a great event that they never take Kids Nationals anywhere
else."
But to put on that kind of event, there
needs to be a lot of volunteers involved. LaMont
said, "We need a lot of volunteers. I am hoping to get
some old wrestling fans who used to volunteer and be
active but have kind of retired. There is a big wrestling
base in this state, but half of it is nestled away in
retirement. This is a great way for some of those
guys to come back and, for four days of the year, have a
great impact on the sport again."
If you are interested in volunteering,
contact LaMont at
craig@telosrtc.com. For more information, go to
www.usawrestlingutah.org.
"My dream would be to have an outpouring
of support from the general public, like we had for the
2002 Winter Olympics," LaMont said. "I know this is
youth wrestling, not the Olympics. But, if no one
had dreamed of bringing Kids Nationals to Utah, that
wouldn't have happened, either."
USA Wrestling-Utah is a nonprofit
organization affiliated with USA Wrestling. USA Wrestling
is the official organization recognized by the U.S.
Olympic Committee charged with developing the sport of
wrestling in the United States. All members, directors,
and volunteers freely give of their time and talents in
the pursuit of promoting the sport of amateur wrestling.
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