The Role Models are
in the Wrestling Room
Divisive:
the word commonly used to describe the current American social and political climate. Some journalists argue that the United States
is in the middle of its third most divisive time in the country’s history. The two other eras were the American Civil
War (1861-1865) and the Civil Rights Era (1954-1968). In times of controversy, sport transcends
politics, or at least it used to. Today,
American athletes tend to find themselves in the middle of political and
foreign controversy; and, whether we like it or not, professional athletes are
role-models to American youth. This is
why the sport of wrestling must have a larger platform in American
society. Wrestling is a sport filled to
the cusp with positive role models that supersede controversy and provide a
positive example to children all over the world.
Legend Dave Schultz |
From
Dave Shultz taking it upon himself to speak Russian fluently while the U.S. was
embroiled in the Cold War to the 2017 U.S. World Cup team building bridges over
immigration
controversy at the 2017 World Cup in Kermanshah, Iran, American
wrestlers epitomize the role model that American youth need. Dave Schultz was cheered by Russians and Mongolians
alike. American wrestlers entered a sporting
arena to the cheers of Iranian fans.
Those same Iranian fans chanted Jordan Burroughs’s name. American wrestlers engage in diplomacy with
class. They serve as leaders in the
sport and leaders in life. These may not
be the role models that America deserves with how divisive we are as a country,
but they are certainly the type of role models it needs.
From
lessons on overcoming adversity, embracing challenge, being above the drama,
and learning from failure, there is no better example than USA Wrestling’s 2017
World Team. J’Den Cox won his spot on
the team on one leg and again overcame diversity after a disappointing loss in
the semi-finals to finish third in his weight classification. In doing so, Cox put himself above the drama
of social media and represented the United States with class. With echoes through the wrestling world that
his career was winding down, Jordan Burroughs emerged as the standard-bearer at
74 kg
Kyle Snyder after 2017 World Championship |
World Champion Jordan Burroughs |
The list is expansive.
Wrestlers throughout American history became presidents, lawyers,
authors, and congressmen and women. Others became teachers, policemen and
women, and electricians. Wrestlers tend to be successful. Why then,
are these same stellar citizens lacking a platform like other major sport
athletes? The answer is in the question. Wrestling is not considered a
major sport. Jordan Burroughs, Kyle Snyder, Dave Schultz, John Smith,
Terry Brands, Dan Gable; none of these men have the same platform outside of
the wrestling community as Lebron James or Tom Brady has outside of their
sport. Without a professional platform, our next generation loses the
opportunity to learn from some amazing individuals. These individuals
portray dedication, hard work, and more importantly, an innate ability to
eliminate borders and be a citizen of the world.
World Champion Helen Maroulis |
Imagine if Dave Schultz, Kevin Jackson, Dan
Gable, or John Smith were given the same platform as Michael Jordan in their
prime? America needs a Jordan Burroughs,
Helen Maroulis, and/or Kyle Snyder with the same platform as Lebron James. Who better to talk to the young men and women
of this country that those that took part in bridging the divide between
Iranian and American relationships? Who
better to discuss the value of embracing diversity and foreign influence? Who better to not only explain, but exhibit
the traits need to be successful in sport, the same traits that are valuable in
being successful in life? Who better to
talk about speed bumps, pitfalls, challenges, and failures in life than the
American wrestler? If searching for that
role model that overcomes politics, and transcends sport, look to the athletes
in USA Wrestling. Look to the men and
women that shake hands with the Russians, put their arms around the Iranians,
and embrace the diversity of all countries around the world.
LOOK TO A WRESTLER IF YOU WANT A ROLE MODEL!
2017 UWW World Champion Freestyle Team: United States of America |