Sunkist Kids

Sunkist Kids is a wrestling club and nonprofit organization based in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club
Formation1976
HeadquartersScottsdale, Arizona

History

Founded in 1976, Sunkist Kids has produced 55 Olympic medalists since its inception.[1] Many of American wrestling's greatest champions are from the organization, such as wrestling legend John Smith (2x Olympic and 4x World Champion), women's wrestling pioneer Tricia Saunders (4x World Champion), Cael Sanderson (2004 Olympic Gold Medalist) and Greco-Roman wrestler Rulon Gardner (2000 Olympic Heavyweight Champion). The head coach is currently Sammie Henson.[2]

Since 1976, the Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club has produced more Olympic, World and U.S. National Champions than any other elite wrestling club in the United States.[3] To date, the Sunkist Kids have 55 Olympic and World Medals, and 164 National Champions.

Dan Severn was the original Sunkist Kid of the Sunkist Kids.[4]

gollark: This really vindicates my decision to write code which never allocates memory.
gollark: How useful.
gollark: Basically every classroom has a giant 4K touchscreen display with I think some sort of limited built-in computer system (I don't know how they can afford this), and they all get wired to rather outdated NUCs and used at 1080p with the touchscreen mostly ignored.
gollark: We always had smart boards and such but they generally got underutilized.
gollark: No, they mostly just got forced into doing it suddenly after having to do remote lessons.

References

  1. Pierson, Neil (July 2, 2013). "Back to Basics, Olympic Style". The Issaquah Press. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  2. Nussbaum, Amanda. "MWF, Sunkist Kids Club Hope to Breed Olympians". www.mutigers.com. Mizzou University. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  3. Tim Goodenow (May 8, 2004). "National Training Center". WVU Sports. West Virginia University. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  4. "Severn, Dan". World Wide Dojo. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
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