KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The National Association of Intercollegiate
Athletics (NAIA) has announced a contract extension with the
Greater Des Moines Convention and Visitors Bureau, Des Moines
Area Sports Commission and Grand View University (Iowa) for the
NAIA Wrestling National Championships. The one-year agreement
will have the Jacobson Exhibition Center at the Iowa State
Fairgrounds in Des Moines, Iowa, host the event through the
2013 NAIA National Championships. The current contract between
the NAIA and Des Moines expired following the 2012 event.
"The NAIA is excited to extend its host partnership with
the Greater Des Moines CVB, Sports Commission and Grand View
for the NAIA Wrestling National Championships," said Jim
Carr, NAIA President and CEO. "Des Moines organized a
terrific and memorable event in its first year (2012) and
should be commended for their efforts. With the proud and
storied tradition of wrestling in the state of Iowa, I have no
doubt that they will be able to repeat that experience for the
student-athletes, coaches and fans involved."
Completed in 2010, the Jacobson Exhibition Center is a
multipurpose facility used for hosting a wide variety of
events, including concerts and sporting events. The facility
features a 32,000 square foot area floor and permanent seating
for 3,329. For more information on the Richard O. Jacobson
Exhibition Center at the Iowa State Fairgrounds,
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"Bringing the NAIA Wrestling National Championships back
to Des Moines is a win for our region and a win for wrestling
fans around the Midwest," said Greg Edwards, President and
CEO of the Greater Des Moines Convention and Visitors Bureau.
"It's events like this that better the quality of life
for the local community and give wrestling fans one more avenue
to see some of the nation's up-and-coming talent."
The state of Iowa has hosted seven previous Wrestling National
Championships, all taking place in either Sioux City or Des
Moines.
The Championships consist of 10 individual weight classes with
four sessions during the two-day span, which is a change from
previous year's three-day, six-session competition.
Wrestlers qualify for the Championships by placing in the top
four in their weight class at one of the four Qualifying Group
tournaments or as an at-large selection out of their qualifying
group.
In the 55-year history of the event, there have been 19
programs that have previously taken home the team title,
including Grand View's 2012 Championship. The first NAIA
Wrestling National Championship occurred in 1958, hosted in
Mankato, Minn. The host school, Mankato State (Minn.) won the
inaugural title. Currently, 37 varsity programs sponsor
wrestling in the NAIA.
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