Welcome to www.WrestlingInformation.com
Wrestling Information

WRESTLING NEWS
WRESTLING FORUM
WRESTLING EVENTS
CONTACT US
ABOUT US

NEWS ARCHIVE 18
NEWS ARCHIVE 17
NEWS ARCHIVE 16
NEWS ARCHIVE 15
NEWS ARCHIVE 14
NEWS ARCHIVE 13
NEWS ARCHIVE 12
NEWS ARCHIVE 11
NEWS ARCHIVE 10
NEWS ARCHIVE 9
NEWS ARCHIVE 8
NEWS ARCHIVE 7
NEWS ARCHIVE 6
NEWS ARCHIVE 5
NEWS ARCHIVE 4
NEWS ARCHIVE 3
NEWS ARCHIVE 2
NEWS ARCHIVE 1

China vs. USOEC will be available live online on Oct. 23

he United States Olympic Education Center and B2 Networks announced this week that the China vs. USOEC competition on Tuesday, Oct. 23, will be streaming live over the Internet. The competition will be held in the Berry Events Center on Northern Michigan University’s campus.

The event will include competitions between China and USOEC in boxing, Greco-Roman wrestling, and women’s freestyle wrestling. Each sport will be run continuously and simultaneously.

“Streaming the event live will allow friends and families of the athletes who are unable to attend, an opportunity to see the action,” said USOEC director Jeff Kleinschmidt. “This is a historic event and we want to include as many people as possible. Live video streaming gives people around the world the ability to watch the evening’s competition.”

The cost is $6 to view one sport or $10 for an event pass to watch all three sports. The event pass will allow viewers to switch between wrestling and boxing matches. For more information or to purchase a pass go to http://webb.


he United States Olympic Education Center and B2 Networks announced this week that the China vs. USOEC competition on Tuesday, Oct. 23, will be streaming live over the Internet. The competition will be held in the Berry Events Center on Northern Michigan University’s campus.

The event will include competitions between China and USOEC in boxing, Greco-Roman wrestling, and women’s freestyle wrestling. Each sport will be run continuously and simultaneously.

“Streaming the event live will allow friends and families of the athletes who are unable to attend, an opportunity to see the action,” said USOEC director Jeff Kleinschmidt. “This is a historic event and we want to include as many people as possible. Live video streaming gives people around the world the ability to watch the evening’s competition.”

The cost is $6 to view one sport or $10 for an event pass to watch all three sports. The event pass will allow viewers to switch between wrestling and boxing matches. For more information or to purchase a pass go to http://webb.


SIMILAR ARTICLES:
Jose Serrato named TheMat.com Wrestler of the Week for Oct. 9-15

IFL hosts clinic at the Overtime School of Wrestling in Naperville, Ill.

Two U.S. wrestlers eliminated on second day of World Military Games in Hyderabad, India

Chinese wrestlers taking part in camp, competition at U.S. Olympic Education Center

Augustana names two-time NCAA Division I champion Eric Juergens to take over wrestling program

Binghamton wrestling adds former Sacred Heart coach Andy Seras to coaching staff

U.S. Olympic Coach selection process for wrestling has begun

China vs. USOEC will be available live online on Oct. 23

USA Wrestling set membership records in four major categories during 2006-07 year

FEATURE: Wrestling soldier Johnston epitomizes essence of CISM Military World Games

Three U.S. wrestlers eliminated as freestyle begins at the Military World Games in India

Azevedo, Bunch win bronze medals in Medved International in Belarus

U.S. Armed Forces conclude freestyle wrestling at Military World Games in India without a medal

Esposito, Hrovat win silver medals in Medved International in Belarus


© WrestlingInformation.com 37-28 61st Str., Woodside, NY 11377, All Rights Reserved.
Web Hosting & Web Site Design by Psionic Studios, LLC New York