Gregory Edgelow

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Greg Edgelow (born February 10) is a retired freestyle wrestler from Canada and is a nationally certified Wrestling Coach and Indigenous Coach with Cree Ancestral Heritage and European mix (Irish, Norwegian). In 2018, Greg was inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame, Indigenous Gallery and 2024 inducted into the North American Indigenous Athletics Hall of Fame. He represented Canada at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain and won a bronze medal at the 1990 Goodwill Games in Seattle, two bronze medals at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba and a gold medal at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria. Greg also added two more silver medals at the 1991 and 1992 Pan American Championships. He is an eight-time Canadian senior champion (7 Freestyle and 1 Greco). Edgelow is the only Canadian to win a medal in wrestling (bronze) at the Goodwill Games ever. He is also the only Canadian wrestler to win four separate consecutive senior weight classes in Freestyle (82 kg, 90 kg, 96 kg, 100 kg). His last national title was in 1998, the same year that he represented Canada (100 Kg) at the World Championships in Tehran, Iran.

Gregory Edgelow
Medal record
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1992 Olympic Freestyle Wrestling Team
Representing  Canada
Commonwealth Games
Gold medal – first place 1994 Victoria Freestyle (100 kg)
Pan American Games
Bronze medal – third place 1991 Havana Freestyle (90 kg)
Bronze medal – third place 1991 Havana Greco-Roman (90 kg)
Goodwill Games
Bronze medal – third place 1990 Seattle Freestyle (90 kg)

Edgelow was awarded the 1999 Canadian Sport Leadership Award[1] for his athletic achievements and leadership in volunteerism, beating out fellow finalists Wayne Gretzky and downhill skier Brian Stemmle. As well, Greg was bestowed with Simon Fraser University's "Outstanding Alumni Award" in 1996.

Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Edgelow grew up in Coquitlam, Penticton, Vernon, until he completed high school, and then Burnaby where he completed his undergraduate degree on a 4 year scholarship and now resides in Vancouver. Greg has been involved in the Canadian sport, tourism, entertainment and First Nations communities where he has also participated on 8 volunteer boards of directors and councils, including 60 committees.[2] In business, Edgelow has managed non-profits and has aligned himself with some well recognized national and international branded companies. His volunteer experiences allowed him to develop and participate on nine adjudication committees in which he has chaired five and helped adjudicate small grants totalling almost five million dollars for sport infrastructure development to needy communities across the country and one million dollars in grants to top-performing, volunteer-driven, world-caliber athletes representing Canada. Edgelow was the motivational speaker at the Parade of Nations for the 1997 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG)-Victoria and member of Team BC Mission Staff at NAIG 2006-Denver and Assistant Chef de Mission at NAIG 2008-Cowichan. Greg worked with the Boys under 16 Soccer team at the 2017 NAIG-Toronto where they earned GOLD. Edgelow helps out on occasion with the wrestling clubs around Greater Vancouver as well as coaching First Nation youth around the province. Greg and his father created an endowed scholarship fund at Simon Fraser University in 1996 that has financially assisted over 30 university wrestlers since its creation.[3] A few of the Boards Greg has served on include: BC Wrestling, SFU Alumni, Sport BC, Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance, Athletes CAN, Commonwealth Games Canada & Blanket BC. Greg has travelled to 105 countries, 71 world capitals and 28 Olympic Host cities through sport, business and leisure travelling.

1991 Pan American Games (Greco 90 kg)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1991 Pan American Games (Freestyle 90 kg)

1994 Commonwealth Games (100 Kg) - 1999 Canadian Sport Leadership Award

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Achievements

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Canadian National Wrestling Championships

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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

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Year Category Location Rank
1982 74 kg - Wrestling – Juv. Freestyle Colorado Springs, CO 4th
1983 74 kg - Wrestling – Jr. Freestyle Los Angeles, CA 6th
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

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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

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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

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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  

References

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  • Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Gregory Edgelow". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2012-11-03.
  • Wrestling Edge Radio Show