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13th ANNUAL 'ALL RESULTS' Wrestling Camp
featuring Dan Gable, Zeke Jones, Greg Strobel and Duane Goldman 
June 7 - June 11, 2014

The Memorial Health Building "The Red Barn" at Austin Peay State University (Clarksville, TN)
*sponsored by:
The Leaf-Chronicle
Outback Steakhouse
Wingate Inn
Coca-Cola/Dr. Pepper of Clarksville, TN
FedEx Office
Wendy's of Clarksville
APSU ROTC

Coaches will receive a $50 discount if they bring 10 wrestlers or a $100 discount if they bring 15 or more wrestlers.

A $25 late fee applies to coaches and wrestlers who register after May 1.

We will take a maximum of 175 wrestlers....so register early to get in.

"Attitude is Contagious"

Clinicians include:

 

Dan Gable
Total Folkstyle Career Wrestling Record of 182-1
Prep Career Record of 64-0
College Career Record of 118-1 at Iowa State University
3x Big Eight Conference Champion
2x NCAA Champion
1x NCAA Runner-Up
3x NCAA All-American
1971 World Freestyle Championships Gold Medalist
1972 Olympic Freestyle Gold Medalist
Career Coaching Record at University of Iowa of 355-21-5
Coached at Iowa for 21 years with 9 consecutive NCAA titles and 15 overall
1988 USA Freestyle Coach
1980, 1984, & 2000 USA Olympic Coach
1999 USA World Championship Coach
1977, 78, 79, 83, & 94 USA World Team Coach
for more, visit www.DanGable.com


Zeke Jones
College Career Record of 134 wins at Arizona State University
Voted "Most Technical Wrestler in the World" by FILA
1990 NCAA Runner-up
3x All American
3x Pac 10 Champion
4x World Cup Gold Medalist
6x National Champion
1991 World Champion
1992 US Olympic Silver Medalist
2000 US Olympic Coaching Staff
2001 World Team Coach
2004 US Olympic Head Coach
1997-2005, Asst Head Coach at West Virginia University
2005-2008, Head Coach at University of Pennsylvania
2008-Present, U.S. National Freestyle Head Coach
 
Greg Strobel
College Career Record of 126-8-1 at Oregon State University
2x NCAA Champion
1973 NCAA Championships Outstanding Wrestler Award
Undefeated in final two seasons at OSU
1996 & 2000 USA Olympic Coach
1994 USA Goodwill Games Coach
1999 USA World Team Coach
Former USA National Team Coach
Former Director for USA Wrestling
2012 National Wresting Hall of Fame
1995-2008, Head Coach at Lehigh University
2008-Present, AD at Lehigh University

Duane Goldman
College Career Record of 132-10 at The University of Iowa
4x All American
4x Big Ten Champion
4x NCAA Finalist
NCAA Champion 1986
1992-Present, Head Coach at Indiana University
 
**There may be other clinician(s) added.



Camp Schedule - June 7 - 11, 2014
First Day: 10:00am approx. Registration/1st session
Daily Schedule: 3 two hour sessions per day
Last Day: 9:00am-11:00am
Complete schedule & information will be mailed upon receiving non-refundable deposit.

The camp will be held at Austin Peay State University's Memorial Health Building "The Red Barn" in Clarksville, TN (45 miles northwest of Nashville).

This camp is open to any and all participants, including, but not limited to, high school wrestlers, middle school wrestlers and coaches. If you are in middle school or younger, you must have basic beginner knowledge of wrestling.

There will be a takedown tournament during the camp. It will provide campers with both the opportunity to begin working on some of the technique they've learned and a setting outside of drilling/practicing in which to work. There will also be live dual format wrestling.

If you are interested in attending, see below for a registration/release form.
Complete it and mail it in....and hope that you're one of the first 175 to do so.

For more information call or email:
John Gannon
work: 931.552.0110 or 1.800.270.0110
home: 931.552.4691
e-mail: jgannon@hilliard.com



13th ANNUAL 'ALL RESULTS' Wrestling Camp

June 7 - 11, 2014
The Memorial Health Building "The Red Barn" at Austin Peay State University (Clarksville, TN)

Pre-Registration Form

Name: ______________________________

Phone number: ____________________

Address: ____________________________

City, State, ZIP: ______________________________

In the 2014-2015 school year - Grade: _____ Weight: _____

School: ______________________________

Name of Parent or Guardian: ____________________

Email: _________________________________________

Emergency Phone Number: ____________________

T-Shirt Size: ___S ___M ___L ___XL ___XXL
*Only those wrestlers sending in their deposits by May 1 will receive a camp t-shirt.

Resident: _____Wrestler = $395 _____ Coach = $295
(price includes lodging and meals for residents)

Commuter: _____ Wrestler = $235 _____ Coach = $135
(price does NOT include lodging or meals)

_____ Commuter meal tickets are available = $85 additional (optional)



_____ I am enclosing my $100 non-refundable deposit and understand that I still owe the remaining balance when the camp begins.

_____ I am enclosing the full fee for the camp.

Make checks payable to ALL RESULTS WC or ALL RESULTS WRESTLING CAMP

*If you do not reserve your spot by sending in at least $100 (non-refundable deposit) by May 1, you may still participate in the camp by paying an additional $25 late fee. (Applicable if room permitting --- accepting a maximum of 175 wrestlers.)



Parent Release and Indemnity Agreement

To: All Results Wrestling Camp

We (or I) hereby request that you accept the application of ____________________ in the 2014 All Results Wrestling Camp during the dates set forth in this application. We (or I) hereby release APSU, CMCSS, their employees, camp clinicians, and all persons involved in the All Results Wrestling Camp from all claims on account of injury that may be sustained by our (or my) child while attending the 2014 All Results Wrestling Camp. Furthermore, we (or I) agree to indemnify the parties mentioned above for any claim which may hereafter be presented by our (or my) child as a result of any such injury.

Date: ____________________

Parent or Guardian Signature: ______________________________

Phone number: ____________________

Mail with appropriate non-refundable fee to:
ALL RESULTS WRESTLING CAMP
c/o John Gannon
586 Bristol Court
Clarksville, TN 37043

For more information call or email:
John Gannon
work: 931.552.0110 or 1.800.270.0110
home: 931.552.4691
e-mail:jgannon@hilliard.com

*This is posted with Coacht's consent
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The phrase summer wrestling makes winter champions, seems to epitomize and dictate who is standing where on the podium in Feb. more and more.  Coach Gannon year in and year out goes and brings some of the finest wrestling minds and technicians in the world right to our back yard.  

Every aspect of this camp from the quality of the technicians, the atmosphere of respect given to each camper, and the overall being of the camp is worth every penny paid!

 

The only challenge Coach Gannon has manufactured for himself is to ensure that he can continue to exceed expectations

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