Teenagers from Wigan's Aspull Wrestling Club competed at the Freestyle Wrestling Tournament in Belgium last week. The club's participation was part of anti-crime charity Nacro's "inclusive clubs" project, which works to reduce antisocial behaviour by increasing access to sport and leisure activities. All participants were paired with a club mentor to encourage their personal development. Five of the young wrestlers are training to become wrestling coaches, and the most improved participants took part in the UK wrestling championship last week.
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