The Columbia Women's Wrestling Club encompasses the ancient sport of wrestling. It was reserved for men only until the late 1980s, but as Olympic gold medalist and renowned University of Iowa head coach Tom Brands said in a letter to the NCAA Women's Sports Committee, it's long overdue for women to participate in the opportunities offered by this great sport. We welcome wrestlers of all skill levels attending Columbia University or Barnard College, and we welcome the support of anyone affiliated with either institution.
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To learn more about the Women's Wrestling Club, please visit theirs website or contact the officials listed below. To become a member, register with the Women's Wrestling Club!
- president
- Talia Fein
- [Email protected]
- Vice President
- Maya letona
- [Email protected]
- Treasurer
- Shelly Michael
- [Email protected]
- Secretary
- Caitlyn Walker
- [Email protected]
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