Dlagnev To Be Honored At Big TensDlagnev To Be Honored At Big Tens
Wrestling

Dlagnev To Be Honored At Big Tens

Lincoln, Neb. -- Nebraska Wrestling assistant coach Tervel Dlagnev will receive his bronze medal from the 2012 London Olympic Games in an Olympic Medal Reallocation Ceremony in Lincoln, Neb., on Sunday, March 6.
 
The ceremony will be held at Pinnacle Bank Arena, just prior to the final session of the 2022 Big Ten Conference Wrestling Championships, with the University of Nebraska playing host to the event for the first time since joining the conference in 2012.
 
Session IV, which features the first, third and fifth-place matches, is scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m. CT, while Dlagnev's medal ceremony will start shortly after 3:00 p.m. CT.
  
This Olympic Medal Reallocation Ceremony, approved by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and conducted under its specifications, will be presented by the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), the National Olympic Committee for the United States.
 
Also partnering in the Olympic Medal Reallocation Ceremony for Dlagnev are USA Wrestling, the Big Ten Conference and the University of Nebraska.
 
"We are very excited that Tervel Dlagnev will be listed in the history books as an Olympic medalist, a recognition long overdue. It helps restore our faith in the system of keeping wrestling clean. We are grateful for the tireless efforts of the IOC, USOPC and UWW to bring justice in situations where doping rules are violated. We are also pleased that Tervel can share this amazing experience with his family and friends. Special thanks to the Big Ten and the University of Nebraska for providing a perfect platform to honor one of our nation's great athletes," said Rich Bender, USA Wrestling Executive Director.
 
The 2012 Olympic bronze medal and pin will be presented to Dlagnev by a representative of the IOC and the USOPC during the ceremony. Members of the Dlagnev family will also be in attendance.
 
As part of the #OlympiansMadeHere program, the Big Ten Conference will also recognize Olympic wrestling medalists who are either current Big Ten student-athletes or currently serve as a coach for a Big Ten wrestling program. 

Additional information regarding the 2022 Big Ten Wrestling Championships can be found here