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Kenosee Lake had first wrestling match on the beach

The event took place on Aug. 31 and was organized by Wendy Marcotte, a wrestling coach from Carlyle.
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These two young athletes were not afraid to square off in the makeshift ring while wrestling at Kenosee Lake.

KENOSEE LAKE - Kenosee Lake, known for its scenic beauty and recreational activities, had a new and exciting event this summer called beach wrestling.

For the first time, wrestling enthusiasts and curious spectators gathered on the sandy shores to witness an afternoon of competitive grappling, blending sportsmanship with the lake’s natural charm.

The event took place on Aug. 31 and was organized by Wendy Marcotte, a wrestling coach from Carlyle.

Marcotte co-ordinated the event, with the Saskatchewan Amateur Wrestling Association (SAWA) putting it on.

Ten participants registered beforehand, with various age groups and skill levels, and six more joined in the day of the event.

“There were lots of newcomers to wrestling and a handful of athletes who have wrestled before,” said Marcotte.

Mark and Tracy Slykhuis from The Beachin’ Lake Shoppe sponsored the referees and the volunteer lunch, and provided a sound system. They also supplied water to the wrestlers.

“We could not have run the event as smoothly as we did without their support,” said Marcotte.

This is only the second time beach wrestling has been held in the province. The first event took place in Regina in July.

But this is the first time it has been at the beach volleyball court in Kenosee, and it was perceived very well.

“It worked great, and the park was very helpful with advertisements and helping us get set up,” said Marcotte.

She expressed her excitement about the inaugural event, and feels it is a unique way to get people involved in the sport.

There were several categories, and wrestlers could wear their own attire while wrestling barefoot.

The event brought a considerable-sized crowd.

After the wrestling was completed, there was a live demonstration where competitors and spectators had a chance to learn some of the moves and give them a try.

On Sept. 14, Sask Wrestling clubs across the province will be opening up their wrestling rooms to the public for an open wrestling practice.

Marcotte, who offers coaching in Carlyle, has turned her garage into a wrestling room and loves the sport.

The first tournament of the year for Wendy’s Wrestling Rascals will be held in Weyburn on Dec. 7.

She looks forward to a season of wrestling, teaching and getting ready for events throughout the season.