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IOC Downplays Wrestling's Exit After Uproar

Cuba's Gustavo Balart, left, competes with South Korea's Choi Gyu-jin during a 55-kg Greco-Roman wrestling competition, London, Aug. 5, 2012.
Cuba's Gustavo Balart, left, competes with South Korea's Choi Gyu-jin during a 55-kg Greco-Roman wrestling competition, London, Aug. 5, 2012.
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by: Matt from: Ny, ny
February 14, 2013 9:53 PM
No wrestling in the Olympics! Are you kidding? The Olympic wrestling categories are Freestyle and Greco-Roman, you can not find an event anymore Olympic than Greco-Roman Wrestling! Be careful IOC. Remove yourselves for a moment and take a real look at sport; look at what it takes to compete, train, and metal. I care not to watch NBA or other profit centric events where athletes are concerned more about getting injured than participating at 100%.

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