Pin Cancer Launches 2025–2026 Wrestle For A Cure Campaign

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Updated: October 7, 2025

Photo: Wyatt Hendrickson, the 2025 NCAA champion at 285 lbs. for Oklahoma State who went on to win the Dan Hodge Trophy before earning a spot on the Senior World Team, is a Pin Cancer Ambassador.

By Skylar Grote, Pin Cancer

Pin Cancer—the leading nonprofit in the wrestling community—has launched its Wrestle For A Cure campaign for the 2025–2026 season, with a goal of raising $100,000 in support of those battling cancer.

“This campaign is about uniting the wrestling community to make an impact far beyond the mat,” said Dan Tramontozzi, founder of Pin Cancer. “We want as many wrestlers, coaches, and parents as possible to get involved in helping those affected by this disease, both within our community and beyond.”

The campaign runs from October 2025 through March 2026. Teams can create their own fundraising page and encourage athletes to join, or athletes can participate individually. Fundraisers who reach milestones will receive exclusive Pin Cancer x RUDIS gear as a thank-you for their efforts.

REGISTER NOW: https://getinvolved.pincancer.org/campaign/wrestle-for-a-cure-2026/c726778

Need Help? 

Contact Skylar Grote at skylar@pincancer.org for any assistance in getting your team profile up and running, or if you have any other questions.

About Pin Cancer: Founded in 2012 by former wrestler Dan Tramontozzi after his mother’s cancer diagnosis. Pin Cancer has united over 30,000 supporters. Pin Cancer™ seeks to become how every level of the wrestling community can fight cancer and raise awareness, together. Visit www.pincancer.org to learn more.