Jim Gibbons to appear on May 6 edition of Wrestling 411 Radio
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Jim Gibbons, former Iowa State head wrestling coach and current wrestling commentator, will be the featured Wrestling 411 Radio guest this Wednesday, May 6 at 10 a.m.
During the spring and summer months, Wrestling 411 Radio will broadcast live shows on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 10 a.m. CDT. Each show will include a featured guest and brief commentary on the recent happenings in wrestling.
This Wednesday's edition of Wrestling 411 Radio will air at 10 a.m. CDT. The show can be heard live by visiting www.wrestling411.tv and clicking on the "Listen Live" link. An archive of the broadcast will be available immediately following the show.
Gibbons was the head wrestling coach for Iowa State from 1985 through 1992. In 1987 he led the Cyclones to its most recent NCAA wrestling title. He also won an individual NCAA title for Iowa State in 1981 at 134 pounds.
He also serves as a television commentator, providing color commentary for ESPN, The Big Ten Network, and Iowa Public Television. In 2003 he was named broadcaster of the year by the National Wrestling Media Association.
Wrestling 411 Radio can be heard live by visiting www.wrestling411.tv.
Questions for any of the guests are welcome. You may e-mail your questions to Kyle Klingman at kklingman@mediasportsproductions.com.
During the spring and summer months, Wrestling 411 Radio will broadcast live shows on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 10 a.m. CDT. Each show will include a featured guest and brief commentary on the recent happenings in wrestling.
This Wednesday's edition of Wrestling 411 Radio will air at 10 a.m. CDT. The show can be heard live by visiting www.wrestling411.tv and clicking on the "Listen Live" link. An archive of the broadcast will be available immediately following the show.
Gibbons was the head wrestling coach for Iowa State from 1985 through 1992. In 1987 he led the Cyclones to its most recent NCAA wrestling title. He also won an individual NCAA title for Iowa State in 1981 at 134 pounds.
He also serves as a television commentator, providing color commentary for ESPN, The Big Ten Network, and Iowa Public Television. In 2003 he was named broadcaster of the year by the National Wrestling Media Association.
Wrestling 411 Radio can be heard live by visiting www.wrestling411.tv.
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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