Wrestling in Canada


The sport of wrestling has been practiced in Canada for more than a century, with the first amateur wrestling championships being held at Toronto's Argonaut Rowing Club in 1901. The sport continued to grow during the 20th century and by 1969, the Canadian Amateur Wrestling Association was formed. Today the same organization is called Wrestling Canada Lutte, and is the national governing body for Olympic style wrestling in Canada. The organization's purpose is to encourage and develop the widest participation and highest proficiency in Olympic wrestling in Canada.

Canada Summer Games

Wrestling is a sport officially included in the Canada Summer Games program. Initially the program considered wrestling a winter sport and was featured at the first Canada Games in 1967. In 2005, women's freestyle wrestling was added to the program.
Wrestling will be a part of the 2022 Canada Summer Games, 'Niagara Games', August 6–21, 2022, which will be hosted in the Niagara Region of Ontario, Canada. The wrestling events will take place at the new Canada Games Park.
The following Canadian wrestlers have competed in the Canada Summer Games:

Notables in Canadian wrestling

Olympic medalists

Aubert Côté1908 Summer Olympics bronze medalist at bantamweight in men's freestyle wrestlingCarol Huynh – Two-time Olympic medalist, winning gold in 2008 and bronze in [Wrestling at the Wrestling at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's freestyle 55 kg|2012 Summer Olympics – Women's freestyle 48 kg|2012] in women's freestyle wrestling. Four-time World medalist in 2000, 2001, 2005 and 2010.

Popular culture

In 2012, a 45-minute TV movie/documentary was released by Vanwestfilm Productions about the development of women's wrestling in Canada called, Wrestling with Attitude. The film focused on two female Canadian wrestlers in particular – former Simon Fraser University wrestler Carol Huynh, who begins training with the Calgary Dinos at the University of Calgary, and Junior World wrestling champion Danielle Lappage, originally from Alberta and was then training at Simon Fraser University in her first year as a senior wrestler.