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Wade Schalles

“Pin 2 Win”

Wrestling Camp

 

Pigeon Forge Wrestling Clubs are proud to announce that Wade Schalles will be conducting a 5 day wrestling camp.

 

Dates: June 7-11, 2010

 

Site: The camp will be held in the Pigeon Forge High School Wrestling Fieldhouse, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

 

Wade Schalles

? Sports Illustrated said Mr. Schalles was “the most exciting wrestler to ever walk onto a wrestling mat.”

? Amateur Wrestling News selected him as the best middleweight of the 20th century.

? Dan Gable called him, “the greatest pinner I’ve ever seen!”

? He earned a place in the Guinness Book of World Records as wrestling's all-time leader in victories with 821, and in falls with 530.

? He has won 15 national championships in five different combative disciplines…Judo, Sombo, Freestyle, Folkstyle and Greco-Roman wrestling.

? Schalles was renowned for defeating 36 national champions, pinning 17 of them, and defeating eight World titlists. Each total is considered a record.

? He is known for creating and perfecting a radically different pinning hold, which he named the "spladle."

 

Other camp clinicians will added and announced prior to the registration deadline.

 

 

Camp Info

Camp Times: Registration: Monday 8 am.

Monday thru Thursday 9 AM – 3 PM

(includes lunch break)

Friday 9 am-12 noon

 

Wrestlers are responsible for their own meals and beverages.

 

All wrestlers need to bring wrestling shoes and a few sets of shorts, t-shirts, socks etc.

 

Team fee = $1,250.00 for up to 10 wrestlers.

For each additional wrestler will be $150.00 each.

 

Individual fee = $150.00 each.

 

Age groups range 7th to 12th grade.

(some advanced 5th-6th graders can be accepted.)

 

Space is limited. Please reserve spaces early.

 

Deposit deadline is May 28th.

 

Make checks out to Pigeon Forge Wrestling.

 

For more information contact:

OR

darrelllauderdale@sevier.org

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