The United States Junior Olympic Wrestling Championships, or USJOC Wrestling, is a yearly freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling competition held in the United States for wrestlers under 18. The tournament is organized by the USA Wrestling and serves as a pathway to the Junior World Championships and ultimately the Olympic Games. USJOC Wrestling has been held annually since 1995 and has produced many successful wrestlers, including Olympic champions Jordan Burroughs and Kyle Snyder.
USJOC Wrestling is an important event on the wrestling calendar, as it provides young wrestlers with an opportunity to compete against the best in the country and earn a spot on the national team. The tournament is also a valuable experience for wrestlers who are looking to improve their skills and prepare for future competitions. In addition to its competitive aspect, USJOC Wrestling also provides wrestlers with educational and leadership opportunities.