Sep 22, 2016
World champions Dennis Hall and Terry Brands return to the World
Wrestling Resource Podcast with Episode 34 as the two tackle the
Cadet and Junior World Championships, rule changes and
international discipline.
We first tackle the new rule change handed down by United World
Wrestling that eliminates forced par terre in Greco-Roman. Dennis
Hall doesn't like it.
We then get into a spirited discussion about what needs to happen
to "make Greco cool" so our Cadets get a chance to wrestle the
style more and be better equipped internationally as they move up
in the age ranks.
We then talk about the development of the Cadet and Junior World
championships and whether or not athletes like Spencer Lee and Mark
Hall are the rule or the exception.
Then we finish up with the disciplinary action handed down by UWW
on Mongolia and what we expect to see given to Russia after one of
their coaches assaulted an official on the mat during the Cadet
Worlds.
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