Gregory Edgelow
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Greg Edgelow (born February 10) has lived his entire life but one year in BC, has First Nations heritage (Cree), is a retired freestyle wrestler from Canada
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...

 and is a nationally certified Wrestling Coach and Aboriginal Coach trained. He represented Canada at the 1992 Summer Olympics
1992 Summer Olympics
The 1992 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXV Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event celebrated in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, in 1992. The International Olympic Committee voted in 1986 to separate the Summer and Winter Games, which had been held in the same...

 in Barcelona, Spain. Edgelow won a bronze medal at the 1990 Goodwill Games in Seattle, two bronze medals at the 1991 Pan American Games
1991 Pan American Games
The 11th Pan American Games were held in Havana, Cuba from August 2 to August 18, 1991. There were a total number of 4,519 athletes from 39 countries of the PASO community, with events held in 32 different sports...

 in Havana, Cuba and a gold medal at the 1994 Commonwealth Games
1994 Commonwealth Games
The 1994 Commonwealth Games were held in Victoria, in the province of British Columbia in Canada, from 18 August to 28 August 1994.The XV Commonwealth Games marked South Africa's return to the Commonwealth Games following the apartheid era, and over 30 years since the country last competed in the...

in Victoria. Greg is an eight-time Canadian senior champion (7 Freestyle & 1 Greco), as well as a juvenile, junior and national university champion. In the history of the Goodwill Games, Greg is the only Canadian to win a medal in the sport of wrestling (bronze) which occurred in 1990 in Seattle. Greg is the only Canadian wrestler to win 4 separate consecutive senior weight classes in Freestyle (82 kg, 90 kg, 96 kg, 100 kg). His last national title was in 1998 where he represented Canada at the World Championships http://www.fila-wrestling.com/ in Tehran, Iran. Greg was awarded the 1999 Canadian Sport Leadership Award for his outstanding athletic achievements and leadership in volunteerism, where he beat out fellow finalists Wayne Gretzky and downhill skier Brian Stemmle. Greg created Canada's only amateur wrestling radio show called the Wrestling Edge Radio Show heard Monday nights at 6pm PST at www.blogtalkradio.com/wrestlingedgeradio where he has interviewed over 150 guests including some of the most prolific wrestlers in history as well as some top MMA athletes. Since 1986 Greg has travelled to six continents and 59 countries around the world for sport, business and pleasure.

Greg grew up in first in Penticton and then Vernon, BC and has lived in Vancouver since 1982 and was recently working as an Executive Director in Whitehorse, Yukon working in the field of Aboriginal Sport & Recreation. Greg has been involved in the Canadian sport, tourism and entertainment community where he has participated on 11 Boards of Directors, including 48 committees over the past 18 years. Greg's experiences has allowed him to develop and participate on 9 Adjudication Committees in which he has Chaired 5 and helped adjudicate small grants totalling almost $4 Million dollars for sport infrastructure development to needy communities across the country and almost $1 Million dollars in grants to top performing, volunteer driven, world calibre athletes representing Canada. Greg was the motivational speaker at the Parade of Nations for the 1997 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) and member of Team BC Mission Staff at NAIG 2006 and Assistant Chef de Mission at NAIG 2008. Greg helps out on occasion with the wrestling clubs around Greater Vancouver as well as local high school teams. Greg and his father, Les Edgelow created an endowed scholarship fund at Simon Fraser University in 1996 that is currently worth over $22,000 that has financially assisted over 12 university wrestlers since its creation.

Speaking Engagements - Event Hosting - Master of Ceremonies - Demonstrations

Greg will speak to your company or at your function on motivation, goal setting, volunteerism, process facilitation and Best Practices, or can tailor a session to your needs including Master of Ceremonies. As well, Greg will work with your Board of Directors (or committees) to create more efficiencies and ensuring Best Practices utilizing Robert's Rules of Order to help keep your Board meetings and committees working collaboratively, focused with a fair & transparent process. Greg also provides clinics in Freestyle Wrestling, Combat Wrestling and Grappling Takedowns to all skill levels and ages, men and women. To contact Greg, email greg@gregedgelow.com

1991 Pan American Games (90 kg)








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|Winner || Greg Edgelow || Vancouver, BC || Wrestling/Athletes CAN
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|Finalist || Wayne Gretzky || Brantford, ON || Ice Hockey
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Volunteer Boards & Major Committees

  • 2009-10-Aboriginal sport Circle, North American Indigenous Games Bid Committee
  • 2009 –- Canadian World Team Trials, Grappling – Event Committee, Master of Ceremonies
  • 2000-11—Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance, Board of Directors, Elections Chair, Research Chair, Awards Chair
  • 2007-08-BC Biotech Association, Board of Directors
  • 2006-07—MPI-Meeting Professionals International-BC Chapter, Board of Directors, Director of Advertising
  • 2005-07—Travel Industry Association of Canada/CSTA 2010 National Steering Committee, Member
  • 2005-09—True Sport & Bell $1Million Community Sport Fund, Adjudication Committee
  • 2004-06—Simon Fraser University Alumni Association, Board of Directors
  • 2002-03—Canadian Olympic Committee, 2003 National Olympic Congress, Organizing Committee
  • 2002-03—BC Wrestling Association, Board of Directors, Past President
  • 2000-06—Sport BC, Board of Directors, Governance Committee
  • 1999-02—National Sport Centre-Greater Vancouver, Board of Directors
  • 1998-03—Vancouver 2010 Olympic Bid, Accommodations Committee & Co-Chair, Athlete Advisory Committee
  • 1994-02—Athletes CAN (Athletes Assn of Canada), Board of Directors, Past President & Newsletter Editor
  • 1994-02—Commonwealth Games Canada, Member at Large (Athlete Rep)

Miscellaneous Awards/Designations

  • 2008 – Aboriginal Team BC-North American Indigenous Games, Assistant Chef de Mission
  • 2002-03-YES Vancouver 2010 Campaign Council, Member & Main Speaker (for Plebiscite)
  • 1999 –- Canadian Sport Awards – Canadian Athlete Leadership Award
  • 1998 –- Chair, 1998 Commonwealth Games CDN Flagbearer Selection Committee
  • 1997 –- Motivational Speaker, Parade of Nations, 1997 North American Indigenous Games (Victoria)
  • 1996 –- Simon Fraser University – Outstanding Alumni Award – Sport Excellence
  • 1994 –- Commonwealth Games, Victoria – Closing Ceremony Athlete Designate - Canada
  • 1985 –- Simon Fraser University – Scholar Athlete – Wrestling

Adjudication & Selection Committees

  • 2008-09—True Sport Community Sport Fund, Adjudication Committee
  • 2007-11—Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance, Chair, CSTA Prestige Awards
  • 2007-09—WCFN, Chair, WCFN Excellence Awards
  • 2001-11—Investors Group $100,000 Athlete Bursary Program, Past Chair, Adjudication Committee
  • 2005-06—Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance, Chair, Board of Directors Elections
  • 2005-08—Bell $1Million Community Sport Fund, Adjudication Committee
  • 2004-06—SFU Outstanding Alumni Awards, Chair, Selection Committee (1996-97 Selection Committees)
  • 1999-00—Canadian Sport Awards, Selection Committee
  • 1998-02—Athletes CAN Annual Forum & AGM, Chair, Elections
  • 1998—Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony, “Chair, 'Flag Bearer Selection Committee

Canadian National Wrestling Championships

Year Category Medal
1981 70 kg - Wrestling - Juv. Freestyle
1982 74 kg - Wrestling - Juv. Freestyle
1983 74 kg - Wrestling – Jr. Freestyle
1984 82 kg - Wrestling – Jr. Freestyle
1987 82 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle
1988 90 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle
1989 90 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle
1990 90 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle
1991 90 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle
1992 100 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle
1993 100 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Greco
1993 100 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle
1994 100 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle
1998 96 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle

World Wrestling Championships

Year Category Location Rank
1982 74 kg - Wrestling – Juv. Freestyle Colorado Springs, CO 4th
1983 74 kg - Wrestling – Jr. Freestyle Los Angeles, CA 7th
1987 82 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle Clermont-Ferrand, FR 9th
1989 90 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle Martigny, SU 6th
1990 90 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle Tokyo, JP 8th

Major Canadian & International Games

Year Category Location Medal/Rank
1981 74 kg – Wrestling – Juv. Freestyle BC Winter Games - Prince George
1981 74 kg - Wrestling – Juv. Greco BC Winter Games - Prince George
1983 82 kg - Wrestling – Jr. Freestyle Canada Winter Games - Lac St. Jean
1990 90 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle Goodwill Games - Seattle
1991 90 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle Pan American Games - Havana
1991 90 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Greco Pan American Games - Havana
1992 90 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle Olympic Games - Barcelona 11th Place
1994 100 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle Commonwealth Games - Victoria

International

Year Category Event - Location Medal/Rank
1982 74 kg - Wrestling – Jr. Freestyle Jolliet International - Chicago 4th
1986 82 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle Challenge Cup International - Manchester
1987 82 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle Canada Cup International - Toronto
1988 90 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle Canada Cup International - Toronto
1989 90 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle Canada Cup International - Toronto
1989 90 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle Challenge Cup International - Manchester
1990 90 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle Canada Cup International - Toronto
1992 90 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle Roger Coulon International - Paris
1998 95 kg - Wrestling – Sr. Freestyle Canada Cup International - Guelph

Scholastic

Year Category Location Medal/Rank
1981 70 kg – Wrestling – Freestyle BC High School Championships - Vancouver
1982 74 kg – Wrestling – Freestyle BC High School Championships, Merritt
1985 76 kg - Wrestling – Collegiate NAIA National Championships, Jamestown 4th
1986 80 kg - Wrestling – Collegiate NAIA National Championships, Minot
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