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Iowa Wrestling - Tale of Warriors by Michael Smith

2023-10-05 21:41:13

This is autumn night. A cold wind blew off the farmland, bringing bitter and unsaturated plaster, and the awful blue turned black and disappeared into the withered green which was then the main color of the time. This is by no means a hopeless expression; for Iowa people this is very enthusiastic. This is the wrestling season. Iowa wrestling is a documentary directed by Dylan McDermott, directed by Michael Smith and produced by ESPN. It was aired in ESPN season in 2003. And it reveals the firmness, torture and victory of the most demanding sports group nationwide.

Iowa is the largest university wrestling event ever (Iowa Hawks, the 23rd Championship since 1975), the chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame, the best university wrestling player (Kale) ever. Sanderson led by Iowa State University 159-0 is the most convincing person in this sport (Dan Gable, who previously worked at Iowa State University and built the Iowa dynasty as a coach). As the campaign was besieged by the International Olympic Committee, Rep. D - Iowa told the Wall Street Journal that Iowa who did not fight was like "Egg without bacon". Thankfully tackle to stay at the Olympic Games - Bacon in Iowa was saved

Iowa has a long history of wrestling. At the international level, Iowa has won Olympic gold medal recipients. At the university level, Iowa University and Iowa State University won the national championship. At the level below high school students, wrestling is close to the reputation of football players and basketball players. Wrestling is the way Iowa lives. This is a part of us. Movement of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) became a dominant attention in 2006, and it was a pay-per-view game between Chuck Liddell and former champion Tito Ortiz. Iowa has long history of wrestling. This is one of the important combat fields to be used. However, after the Liddell / Ortiz games, the popularity of MMA in Iowa has increased.

My name is Tyler Christensen. I graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School in Des Moines, Iowa. Here was the football and captain of wrestling, and commander of Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp (JROTC). After graduating from high school in 2004, I studied at the Community College in Des Moines and got an Associate Degree in Criminal Justice. During my college days in autumn 2004, I applied to the Iowa State Public Security Bureau as a state police officer. From January 2005 to September 2009, I took this position and worked in Iowa. I was going to leave Iowa and join the army to pursue the purpose of the Commonwealth.