Wrestling 411 talks with USA Wrestling Assistant National Freestyle Coach Bill Zadick
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by Wrestling 411
The college wrestling season has ended and the international season is about to get underway. And there is no better way to kick things off with an interview with the Bill Zadick, the United States's most recent World champion in freestyle. Zadick won a World title in 2006 at 145.5 pounds and is the current Assistant National Teams Coach at USA Wrestling.
Wrestling 411 caught up with Zadick at the 2009 NCAA Wrestling Tournament after a USA Wrestling World Team practice. Zadick discussed the differences between winning an NCAA title and a World title, his new job, winning a World title at 33 years of age, and his Lebanese heritage. ar
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Questions for any of the guests are welcome. You may e-mail your questions to Kyle Klingman at kklingman@mediasportsproductions.com.
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Wrestling 411 caught up with Zadick at the 2009 NCAA Wrestling Tournament after a USA Wrestling World Team practice. Zadick discussed the differences between winning an NCAA title and a World title, his new job, winning a World title at 33 years of age, and his Lebanese heritage. ar
The Wrestling 411 Radio show can be heard by visiting www.wrestling411.tv and clicking on the "Listen Live" link.
Questions for any of the guests are welcome. You may e-mail your questions to Kyle Klingman at kklingman@mediasportsproductions.com.
We want to continue BUT need Wrestling 411 needs your help to ensure the future of college wrestling.
www.Wrestling411.tv
Five dollars, ten dollars, one dollar, a hundred dollars it doesn't matter. A LITTLE FROM A LOT.
Hit the donate button and know you've done something to prolong the future of college wrestling.
Click on www.Wrestling411.tv see and hear interviews make a small tax-deductable donation - it only takes A LITTLE FROM A LOT of people to keep wrestling alive.
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