All-American Camp at Body Bar Nationals cancelled
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by Jessica Cullen
The All-American Camp that was being held after the competition ended at Body Bar Nationals is being cancelled because of lack of participation. The deadline for registration for the camp was April 29 and the camp would have been held May 16-19.
The camp was aimed to provide a great opportunity for young women to focus on freestyle techniques and strategies immediately following a great competition.
FILA Cadet and FILA Junior women freestylers were eligible to attend the camp held at the Orlando Sun Resort and Convention Center.
The clinicians were Tony Deanda, the United States Olympic Education Committee Women's Assistant Coach and Erin Tomeo, the Colorado Springs U.S. Olympic Training Committee Assistant Resident Coach. This was a great opportunity for wrestlers to improve their skills with top instructors alongside other talented young athletes.
The camp was aimed to provide a great opportunity for young women to focus on freestyle techniques and strategies immediately following a great competition.
FILA Cadet and FILA Junior women freestylers were eligible to attend the camp held at the Orlando Sun Resort and Convention Center.
The clinicians were Tony Deanda, the United States Olympic Education Committee Women's Assistant Coach and Erin Tomeo, the Colorado Springs U.S. Olympic Training Committee Assistant Resident Coach. This was a great opportunity for wrestlers to improve their skills with top instructors alongside other talented young athletes.
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