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    Novogratz named USA Wrestling Man of the Year

    Mike Novogratz of New York, N.Y., who has been an innovative leader in promoting wrestling and raising funds for the sport, has been named Man of the Year by USA Wrestling, the national governing body for wrestling in the United States. This award recognizes an outstanding man for his contributions to the sport of wrestling.

    Mike Novogratz receives his USA Wrestling Man of the Year award from USA Wrestling Executive Director Rich Bender and President James Ravannack
    Novogratz serves as the Team Leader for Freestyle Team USA during the 2009-2012 quadrennium, and has been part of the staff at the last two World Championships. He will lead the freestyle delegation at the 2011 World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey, as well as the U.S. freestyle team at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, England.

    He is the driving force behind the Beat the Streets Gala events, which raises money for youth and high school wrestling in New York City. Novogratz has developed a wrestling match as part of the Gala. In 2010, an all-star dual was held on the U.S.S. Intrepid aircraft carrier, raising $800,000. In 2011, a USA vs. Russia dual meet was held in Times Square, the first sports event ever held in this famous setting, raising over $1 million.

    Novogratz has been a leader and major financial supporter of the Beat the Streets program in New York City, which has placed dozens of wrestling programs in high schools and junior high schools in the city. This program is now being launched in many other cities.

    Novogratz has been a leader in the development of the Living the Dream Medal Fund, which was launched in 2009, serving as a steward for the program, which established the fund and assists in its financial support. World and Olympic medalists for the United States receive bonuses from this fund, with a guarantee of $250,000 for any American gold medalist in wrestling at the 2012 Olympics in London.

    Novogratz was named as an Outstanding American by the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2007.

    He was a Virginia state runner-up as a high school wrestler, and competed for Princeton University in college, reaching the round of 12 at the NCAA Div. I Wrestling Championships.

    Professionally, he has been a major success in the financial services industry.

    “It is flattering and was not expected. It is a very nice honor,” said Novogratz. “I see my work in wrestling is to inject some energy into the sport. I got that mandate from Tom Brands years ago and I try to live up to it. Most of what I do is to get people excited about wrestling. It is also about the kids, so we can use the sport to make a difference in kids lives. That is where all the volunteerism comes in. My role is to shed some light, some resources and some enthusiasm. I love the sport. I grew up in it. You rarely meet a wrestler you don't like.”

    PAST USA WRESTLING MAN OF THE YEAR WINNERS
    2010 – Mike Novogratz
    2009 – Greg Strobel
    2008 - Sonny Greenhalgh
    2007 - Van Stokes
    2006 - Steve Silver
    2005 - Al Bevilacqua
    2004 - Jeff Levitetz
    2003 - Set Agonian
    2002 - Al Kastl
    2001 - James Ravannack
    2000 - Rulon Gardner
    1999 - Duane Morgan
    1998 - Scott Beck
    1997 - Rick Tucci
    1996 - Dave Schultz
    1995 - Leroy Evans
    1994 - James E. Scherr
    1993 - Arthur J. Martori
    1992 - Bruce Baumgartner
    1990 - Eugene Barone
    1989 - John Vaughan
    1987 - Dave Rudrud
    1986 - Jeff Blatnick
    1985 - Dr. Dan Gould
    1984 - Gary Thompson
    1983 - Don Sondgeroth
    1982 - Frank Rader
    1981 - John Roberts
    1980 - Rick Bay
    1979 - Ben Bennett
    1978 - Werner Holzer
    1977 - Vince Zuaro
    1976 - Ken Kraft
    1974-75 - Russ Hellickson
    1973 - Jack Stanbro
    1972 - Melvin Jones
    1971 - Bud Linholm
    1970 - Rex Peery

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