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137 lb. 1970 Evanston. 142 lb. Danny Mack Gable (born October 25, 1948) is an American former folkstyle and freestyle wrestler and coach. Considered to be one of the greatest wrestlers of all time, Gable is a two-time NCAA Division I national champion, a world gold medalist, and an Olympic gold medalist. Gable was only the third wrestler to be ...
The Hawkeyes also set NCAA records for total points (158), victory margin (73.25) and number of national champions (5), and tied the record for most finalists (6) in 1986. Gable was so confident that his team would win their tenth straight championships that he had the Roman Numeral "X" put on their warm-up jackets to signify the tenth ...
Gable Dan Steveson (born May 31, 2000) is a professional American football defensive lineman for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). He is a former freestyle wrestler and folkstyle wrestler and also had a brief stint in professional wrestling where he was signed to WWE from 2021 to 2024.
158 lb. 1975 Princeton. 150 lb. Leroy (Lee) P. Kemp, Jr. (born Darnell Freeman; December 24, 1956) is an American former freestyle and folkstyle wrestler. Kemp would achieve success at the high school, collegiate, and international levels. Kemp started wrestling in only the 9th grade at Chardon High School, in Chardon, Ohio and by the end of ...
Named after a wrestling legend, Steveson did his namesake proud with a thrilling win over a three-time world champion. Gable Steveson scores stunning last-second takedown of world champion for USA ...
Five things we learned from the first month of the boys high school wrestling season. ... A combined 32-1 record, only loss being Youngblut to Fargo Champion Seth Mendoza at the Dan Gable Donnybrook.
He then went on to win two college national titles at Minnesota in 2021 and '22, and twice was named the Dan Hodge Trophy winner as the nation’s best college wrestler. After his second college championship, Steveson left his shoes in the center of the mat, symbolizing his retirement from amateur wrestling.
His career record at Iowa State is an untouchable 456-75-11. Nichols was named coach of the year three times and was tabbed Wrestling Man of the Year by Amateur Wrestling News in 1966. He is a member of the Helms Foundation Wrestling Hall of Fame, Iowa Wrestling Hall of Fame, National Wrestling Hall of Fame and served as vice-chairman of the ...