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The Department of the Air Force World Class Athlete Program (WCAP) is a military program designed to support nationally and internationally ranked athlete Airmen and Guardians and prepare them to qualify for the U.S. Olympic team and compete at the highest level of international competition.
According to the U.S. Army, WCAP provides active duty, National Guard and reserve soldiers the opportunity to train and compete at national and international sports competitions with the ultimate goal of selection to the U.S. Olympic team and U.S. Paralympic team, while maintaining a professional military career and promoting the U.S. Army. [1]
As of 2019, international freestyle wrestling and Greco-Roman wrestling for male youths are divided into three age categories: U15, cadets, and juniors. [3]U15 (male youths aged 14–15, as well as male youths at age 13 with a medical certificate and parental authorization) compete in freestyle and/or Greco-Roman wrestling in the following 10 weight classes: [3]
Wrestling: Latest weight class rankings entering 2024 county championships week. Gannett. Eugene Rapay, Rockland/Westchester Journal News. January 17, 2024 at 12:01 AM.
NyackÕs Sam Szerlip wrestles SuffernÕs Vincent DiRenno in the 160-pound championship match at the Rockland County Wrestling Championships at Suffern High School on Saturday, Jan. 20, 2024.
After the first action-packed week of 2024, there's plenty of movement across the board in the Division I and II weight class rankings. Wrestling: Weight class rankings reshuffle after first ...
In professional wrestling, a weight class is a standardized weight range for the wrestlers. The top class in almost every promotion is heavyweight, but super heavyweights exist. Weight class matches in modern-day American professional wrestling are rare, but weight class championships still exist.
Tag team wrestling is a type of wrestling that pits teams of two (or more) wrestlers against each other. Wrestlers will also sometimes form alliances, or stables , in which the wrestlers involved provide each other with support both in and out of the ring—these stables occasionally, but not always, correspond to actual backstage alliances and ...