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The Oak Lawn Park District is hosting the WORLD CUP OF GRECOROMAN WRESTLING on Nov. 15 16.

This is the first time the event has ever been held in the United States. To date, participating teams represent Cuba, Egypt, Hungary, Japan, the Soviet Union and the United States.

In conjunction with this event, a Sports Medicine Conference will be held on Nov. 14 at the Oak Lawn Hilton Inn. This workshop, Symposium on Wrestlers' Injuries, is sponsored by the Oak Lawn Park District and the Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center. The conference has been approved for continuing medical education category I credit. The $25 registration fee covers both the conference and lunch.

Additional information and tickets for the World Cup matches and Sports Medicine Conference can be obtained from the Oak Lawn Park District, (312) 857-2200.

The district and its International Wrestling Club also hosted the World Greco-Roman team trials in September. That competition determined who would represent the United States at the World Championship being held in Budapest, Hungary; the Pan American Games, and the World Cup competition.

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Ten athletes will represent the United States at the 1986 World Cup of Greco-Roman Wrestling this month in Oak Lawn. Pictured in the front row (from the left) are Eric Wetzel, Chicago, IL; Shawn Sheldon, Albany, NY; Anthony Amado, Portland, OR; Frank Amiano, Schnectady, NY, and Jim Martinez, St. Paul, MN. In the back row (left to right) are team physician Dr. Bernard Feldman, Christ Hospital, Oak Lawn; Duane Koslowski, St. Louis Park, MN; Dennis Koslowsld, St. Paul, MN; Derrick Waldroup, Harvey, IL; Daryl Gholar, Des Moines, IA, and Dave Butler, San Diego, CA. (Photo courtesy of the Oak Lawn Park District.)

Illinois Parks and Recreation 33 November/December 1986


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