CORSIER-SUR-VEVEY, Switzerland - United World Wrestling, the international governing body for the sport of wrestling, has named 15 former wrestlers, coaches, officials and community members to their 2016 Hall of Fame class.The class will be presented on Aug. 12 in Rio De Janeiro preceding the start of the wrestling competition at the 2016 Olympic Games.The Hall of Fame class will include one Order of Merit recipient, two Leadership recipients, one Officials recipient, two Coaching recipients, two Female freestyle recipients, three Men's freestyle recipients, and four Greco-Roman recipients."I want to thank our Hall of Fame Commission and wrestling vice president Stan Dziedzic for their work in selecting the honorees for the Hall of Fame Class of 2016," said United World Wrestling president Nenad Lalovic. "This is the 13th anniversary of the Hall of Fame and this class pays special tribute to individuals in our sport with legacies of excellence which are worthy of recognition and preservation."Wrestlers from 11 countries are represented in the class with a total of seven individual Olympic gold medals and 17 individual World Championship titles included in their combined accomplishments."This year's ceremony is special for me," said Dziedzic, who was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Member in 1996. "Bill Farrell was my coach at the NYAC and I was the USA National Coach when Dave Schultz won his 1983 World title and 1984 Olympic Gold Medal.""Also this year we added 'The Order of Merit' which will go to Dr. Harold Tünneman who has become a fixture in our sport, helping to advance wrestling's scientific progress for more than 50 years. Dr. Tünneman is a deserving first inductee."United World Wrestling will host the 2016 Hall of Fame inductions at the: Nautical Club in Mandala Condominium Av. Pref. Dulcidio Cardoso 777, Barra Da Tijuca, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. For more information about the induction ceremonies and to view all United World Wrestling Hall of Fame inductees please visit www.UnitedWorldWrestling.org.The United World Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2016:Rick Tucci (United States): Officiated eight Olympic Games. International Instructor from 1990-2012. Officiated 75 World Championships at the Senior, Junior, and Cadet levels. Presented FILA Golden Whistle in 1988. Awarded two FILA Gold Stars. President of USA Wrestling Officials Association since 1986. Inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Member in 2001 and received the Meritorious Official award in 1994.William "Bill" Farrell (United States): Posthumous. New York Athletic Club President and Coach. Coach of 1972 USA Freestyle Olympic Team and medalists Dan Gable, Wayne Wells, and Ben Peterson. Coached 13-time World and Olympic medalist Bruce Baumgartner. Inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Member in 1987.Victor Kuznetsov (Russia): Coached three-time Olympic Champion Alexander Karelin and 2012 Olympic Champion Roman Vlasov.Manuel Andradey Rodriguez (Mexico): Mexican Wrestling President 1972-1980. FILA Bureau Member 1978-1982. FILA Vice President 1980-1982. Department Head of Olympic Games in Mexico City 1968.Joe Scalzo (United States): Posthumous. FILA Vice President. Founder and Organizer of FILA World Cup in 1973 and hosted the first 13 World Cups in the USA. Organizer of 1962 and 1966 World Championships. Inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Member in 1987.Ine Barlie (Norway): World Champion 1987 and 1992. World Silver medalist 1989 and 1991. World Bronze medalist 1990.Martine Dugrenier (Canada): World Champion 2008, 2009, and 2010. World Silver medalist 2005, 2006, and 2007.Anatoli Kolessov (Russia): Olympic Champion 1964. World Champion 1962, 1963, and 1965.Hector Milian (Cuba): Olympic Champion 1992. World Champion 1991. World Silver medalist 1993, 1995, and 1999. World Bronze medalist 1997.Stefan Rusu (Romania): Olympic Champion 1980. Olympic Silver medalist 1976. Olympic Bronze medalist 1984. World Champion 1978 and 1982. World Silver medalist 1985. World Bronze medalist 1981.Janos Varga (Hungary): Olympic Champion 1968. World Champion 1963 and 1970. World Silver medalist 1961 and 1967. World Bronze medalist 1962 and 1971.David Gobedjishvilli (Georgia): Olympic Champion 1988. Olympic Silver medalist 1986. Olympic Bronze medalist 1992. World Champion 1985 and 1990.Park Jang-Soon(Korea): Olympic Champion 1992. Olympic Silver medalist 1988 and 1992. World Champion 1993.Dave Schultz (United States): Posthumous. Olympic Champion 1984. World Champion 1983. World Silver medalist 1985, 1987, and 1993. World Bronze medalist 1982 and 1986. Inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Member in 1997.Dr. Harold Tunnemann (Germany): Sport scientist involved with international wrestling since 1973. Currently a member of United World Wrestling scientific commission and head of video analysis team. Author of more than 200 articles and the book "Fitness and Strength Training" which has been translated into five languages. Editor of 60+ pedagogical Olympic and world championship highlight videos. Helped produce groundbreaking 'Wrestling Database" with Dr. Hartmut Sandner. Competition management support at 11 Olympics and 200+ continental and world championships.America's shrine to the sport of wrestling, the National Wrestling Hall of Fame & Museum was founded as a nonprofit organization in 1976 to honor the sport of wrestling, preserve its history, recognize extraordinary individual achievements, and inspire future generations. With museums in Stillwater, Oklahoma, and Waterloo, Iowa, the Hall of Fame has the largest collection of wrestling artifacts and memorabilia in the world including the Hall of Honors in Stillwater, Oklahoma, where wrestling legends are enshrined at the national, regional, and state level. The rich heritage and diversity of the sport will be highlighted throughout the newly-renovated museum. There is also a library featuring historical documents and books on the sport as well as a theater. The Hall of Fame in Stillwater, Oklahoma, is currently closed to visitors while undergoing an entire interior renovation. It is scheduled to re-open on June 3-4, 2016, just in time to celebrate its 40th anniversary at the annual Honors Weekend induction ceremonies.For more information about the Hall of Fame, please visit www.NWHOF.org