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Dr. Vincent Zuaro becomes first official from the
United States
to be inducted into the FILA Hall of Fame
STILLWATER,
Okla. – Longtime international wrestling official Dr. Vincent Zuaro will
be inducted into the Fédération
Internationale des Luttes Associées (FILA) International Hall of Fame
during the Wrestling World Championships on Sept. 4 in Moscow,
Russia.
Zuaro will become the first official from
the United States to be recognized by the FILA Hall of Fame for his
career as a referee.
“This induction means a great deal to me as
I have given much of my life to the sport,” Zuaro said from his home in
New York City. “I never expected a reward like this, it’s been a labor
of love.”
Zuaro officiated in five Olympic Games, 34
World Championships, six Pan American Championships and 30 years of
national tournaments in addition to a long career as a collegiate
referee. Three times he was presented the FILA Cross/Star, the highest
award of international wrestling, as well as the Gold Whistle, for his
Olympic and World officiating. In 1970, he founded the U.S. Wrestling
Officials Association, responsible for educating American referees, and
authored the USA Wrestling rule book for 20 years.
Zuaro joins two Greco-Roman wrestlers, two
men’s freestyle wrestlers, one women’s freestyle wrestler and a
legendary Russian coach in the FILA Hall of Fame Class of 2010. The
awards are housed in the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum in
Stillwater.
In Greco-Roman, the list includes Georgia’s
Roman Rurua and Poland’s Andrzej Wronski. The freestyle inductees are
Russia’s Anatoli Beloglasov, Bouvaisa Saitiev, and women’s freestyler
Nikola Hartmann-Duenser of Austria. Legendary coach and wrestler Ivan
Yarygin will be the 2010 recipient of the FILA Legend award.
“This 2010 FILA Hall of Fame class offers us
a glimpse at the steep tradition of Russian wrestling. It features
Russia's three-time Olympic Champion, Bouvaisa Saitiev and the only
wrestler in history to win a gold medal at three different weight
classes, Anatoli Beloglasav,” said Stan Dziedzic, President of the FILA
Hall of Fame Commission. “Legend Ivan Yarygin rounds out Russia's
honorees and FILA looks forward to honoring all of the inductees after
its Congress Meeting in Moscow.”
Rurua and Wronski combined to win eight
World-level medals with Rurua winning one Olympic gold and Wronski
winning two in Greco-Roman.
Beloglasov earned three gold medals at the
World Championships and an Olympic Gold in 1980. Saitiev’s impressive
career includes six World gold medals and three Olympic gold medals.
Hartmann-Duenser carries with her five World
gold medals, three of which were won consecutively in 1993, ’94, and
’95.
Yarygin, holds two Olympic gold medals, one
World gold medal and is a former USSR National Coach.
2010 FILA Hall of Fame Inductees
Greco-Roman
Roman Rurua (Georgia)
1968 Olympic Gold, 4x World Gold (1966,’67,
’69, ’70)
Andrzej Wronski (Poland)
2x Olympic Gold (1988, ’96), 1994 World
Gold, 1999 World Silver, 2x World Bronze(1993, ’97)
Freestyle
Anatoli Beloglasov (Russia)
1980 Olympic Gold, 3x World Gold (1977,’78,
’82), 1983 World Bronze
Bouvaisa Saitiev (Russia)
3x Olympic Gold (1996, 2004, ’08), 6x World
Gold (1995, ’97, ’98, 2001, ’03, ’05)
Women’s freestyle
Nikola Hartmann-Duenser (Austria)
5x World Gold (1993, ’94, ’95, ’98, 2000)
Official
Dr. Vincent Zuaro (United States)
5x Olympic Referee (1964, ’68, ’72, ’84,
’88), 34x World Referee
Legend
Ivan Yarygin (Russia)
2x Olympic Gold (1972, ’76), 1973 World
Gold, USSR National Coach
Lee Roy Smith
Executive Director
National Wrestling Hall
of Fame & Museum
405 W. Hall of Fame Ave.
Stillwater, OK 74075
Phone: 405-377-5243
Fax: 405-377-5244
www.wrestlinghalloffame.org
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