Chuck Elvin, one of the early leaders of USA Wrestling and USAW-Kansas, has been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. He is currently at the Olathe Hospice House at 15310 Marion St. Olathe, KS 66061 and would undoubtedly would enjoy cards and notes.
Chuck began his involvement in wrestling in 1979 when he was elected the president of the Olathe Wrestling Club. He had not wrestled as a youth, in fact he was a member of the state championship basketball team at Haven High School, but when his sons became interested in wrestling Chuck threw himself into learning as much as he could about the sport. In his case, this meant becoming increasingly involved in the leadership of the sport, first at the club level, then statewide and finally as at the national level.
In 1983, Chuck was elected state treasurer of USAW-Kansas. Then, during a challenging time for the state association in 1988, he took the position of State Chairman for USAW-Kansas, a role he continued until 1998. During this period, he led USAW-Kansas back to financial solvency and played an essential role in saving USA Wrestling from the brink of bankruptcy. In 1998, Chuck was elected to the USAW board of directors.
Chuck received multiple honors in wrestling over the years, including being named the USA Wrestling State Chairperson of the year in 1994, voted the Kansas Kids’ Person of the Year in 1998, inducted into the State Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2005, and being placed in the Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2009.
Chuck and his wife Cherie were the face of USAW-Kansas for years, and the whole state was stunned in 2011 when their family was struck by tragedy at the Reno Air race Show. Chuck and Cherie were in the VIP section watching when one of the planes crashed in the seated area. Cherie was killed on impact and Chuck, his two sons Brian and Bill and his daughter in law were sent to the hospital with critical injuries. Chuck ended up losing a leg and was left with ongoing health issues, but that did not stop him from continuing to stay active. Chuck made appearances in Virginia Beach (where an award was created in his name at the Senior Nationals), Fargo (watching as his grandson wrestled at the USAW Jr/Cadet Nationals) and the Kansas Kids State Championships in Topeka.
Gary Ulmer, a longtime friend of the Elvin's and high school coach for two of Chuck’s sons, is going to check in on Chuck later today and will let me know if Chuck is up to receiving phone calls and visitors. I’ll keep everyone updated as I get more information on how Chuck is doing.