About WWRTC

Archie Colgan
2015 UWW Jr. US National Champion
WWRTC Benefits
- Gift signifying membership in this exclusive club
- Exclusive invitations to special WWRTC Gatherings
- Recognition on the WWRTC website
- Periodic newsletter/emails from the coaching staff updating the progress of athletes
- Priority seating at wrestling events and NCAA Championships
- Invitations to observe team workouts
Eligibility
To be eligible to practice with the WWRTC an athlete must meet one of the following criteria:
- Won at least one match at a USAW World or Olympic Team Trials
- Placed top 8 at USAW Senior Open Championships
- Placed top 8 at USAW University National Championship
- Placed top 8 at UWW Junior National Championship
- Placed top 8 at USAW Cadet National Championship
- Placed top 4 at the High School State Championship
- Placed top 4 at the Prep National Championships
- Placed top 4 at USAW State Junior freestyle/Greco-Roman Championships
- Placed top 4 at USAW State Cadet freestyle/Greco-Roman Championships
- Placed top 4 at USAW Senior Regional
- Placed top 4 at New York Athletic Club International
- Placed top 4 at Dave Schultz Memorial International
- Any veteran athlete who has represented the U.S. within the last two years at the Veteran’s World Championships or is scheduled to compete at the next world championship event
All wrestlers participating in the RTC practice must meet the above criteria and must be current athlete members of USA Wrestling.
Guidelines
If you are a Prospective Student Athlete, you must adhere to the following guidelines
- Won at least one match at a USAW World or Olympic Team Trials
- A PSA must live within 250 miles of an RTC to participate in practice. If there is no RTC within the boundaries listed above, the PSA may join the closest RTC to his residence by applying for an exemption through USA Wrestling.
- A PSA may not practice at a regional training site during that PSA’s traditional high school wrestling season. Dates are determined by the PSA’s State Activities Association.
- A PSA may belong to more than one RTC.
- Only the PSA or USA Wrestling can pay for a prospect to attend RTC practice.
- A PSA that is graduated from high school and is taking a year off before matriculating to college, may practice during the traditional folkstyle season with a RTC.
- Once a PSA has signed a National Letter of Intent, the 250 miles radius rule is no longer applicable and that PSA may attend the RTC of their choice.
Don't Miss Out
We hope you will be part of a very special time in Wyoming Wrestling history. We are taking Wyoming Wrestling to a place it has never been before, and I hope that you will be along for the ride.