Help celebrate Women’s Wrestling Week by posting photos and videos to #GirlsWrestle
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by Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling
It’s Women’s Wrestling Week. Help us build a buzz through social media.
USA Wrestling, the national governing body for wrestling in the United States, declared the week of February 10-19 as Women’s Wrestling Week in the United States.
People should use the hashtag #GirlsWrestle through social media during Women’s Wrestling Week.
Wrestlers, coaches, parents and fans are encouraged to post their favorite photos and videos of girls and women involved in wrestling to celebrate Women’s Wrestling Week.
If you use Twitter, go for it. Likewise, you can make postings to Facebook as well. If Instagram is your choice, let it roll.
Let’s proudly show off our girls and women in wrestling. Social media is among the best ways to help a growing sport reach more people. Post your cool photos and videos and help make a difference.
Photo Caption: Eden Cordero of the El Paso Wildcats in Texas competes at the Heart of Texas Nationals in Austin, Texas, in January 2016. Photo by Corbin Phelps.
USA Wrestling, the national governing body for wrestling in the United States, declared the week of February 10-19 as Women’s Wrestling Week in the United States.
People should use the hashtag #GirlsWrestle through social media during Women’s Wrestling Week.
Wrestlers, coaches, parents and fans are encouraged to post their favorite photos and videos of girls and women involved in wrestling to celebrate Women’s Wrestling Week.
If you use Twitter, go for it. Likewise, you can make postings to Facebook as well. If Instagram is your choice, let it roll.
Let’s proudly show off our girls and women in wrestling. Social media is among the best ways to help a growing sport reach more people. Post your cool photos and videos and help make a difference.
Photo Caption: Eden Cordero of the El Paso Wildcats in Texas competes at the Heart of Texas Nationals in Austin, Texas, in January 2016. Photo by Corbin Phelps.