National Champ Camp.
Feat. 2025 DI 125 lb. National Champion Vincent Robinson From NC State and a proud product of Homewood-Flossmoor High School (IL).

National
Champ Camp

Feat. 2025 DI 125 lb. National Champion Vincent Robinson From NC State and a proud product of Homewood-Flossmoor High School (IL).
Information.
Date: July 3rd, 2026
Location: North Central College, Nichols Gym
- Upstairs of Merner Filedhouse – Wrestling Room
Duration: One-Day Camp
- Session 1: 10 AM-12 PM
- Lunch Break
- Session 2: 1-3 PM
Open To: Middle School & High School Wrestlers
Cost: $275 per Wrestler
Information.
Date: July 3rd, 2026
Location: North Central College, Nichols Gym
- Upstairs of Merner Filedhouse – Wrestling Room
Duration: One-Day Camp
- Session 1: 10 AM-12 PM
- Lunch Break
- Session 2: 1-3 PM
Open To: Middle School & High School Wrestlers
Cost: $275 per Wrestler
Camp Details.
Train With a National Champion.
Join us this July for an exclusive one-day National Champ Camp. This camp is designed for wrestlers who want to sharpen their skills, raise their standards, and learn what it truly takes to compete—and win—at the highest level of college wrestling.
Featured Clinician:
2025 NCAA Division I National Champion – 125 lbs NC State Wrestling
Hometown: Homewood-Flossmoor, IllinoisLearn directly from a national champion who’s walked the same path—from Illinois high school wrestling to the top of the NCAA podium.
Accolades:
- DI National Champion
- Ironman Champion(2022)
- Powerade Champion(2023)
- Third at Ironman (2023)
- Two-time IHSA State runner up
- Fargo All-American
What You’ll Learn:
- High-level technique from a national champion
- Match-winning positions and scoring systems
- Controlled match pace, hand fighting, and attacks
- Mindset, preparation, and habits of elite wrestlers
- Q&A about recruiting, college wrestling, and development
This camp is technical, competitive, and focused—perfect for wrestlers serious about leveling up.
Why Attend:
- Learn from an active NCAA champion
- Small-group instruction and live drilling
- Direct exposure to college-level expectations
- Train in a college wrestling room
- Train cutting edge techniques
- No fluff—just real wrestling

