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The Dan Gable museum is named for him, which is located in his hometown of Waterloo, Iowa, part of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum. Professional wrestler Chad Gable's WWE in-ring name was named after him. [13] Olympic gold medalist freestyle wrestler Gable Steveson was named after him. [14]
Gable Dan Steveson (born May 31, 2000) is an American wrestler. In freestyle wrestling , Steveson was a 2020 Summer Olympic gold medalist , and was also a three-time age-group world champion . [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In folkstyle wrestling , Steveson was a two-time Dan Hodge Trophy winner , a two-time NCAA Division I national champion , and a three-time ...
Betts was a Minnesota high school state champion (2004). [11] He was coached as an amateur wrestler by Dan Chandler [12] and Gregg Greeno. [13]He defeated Jordan Holm 2-0 in the final of the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 84 kg category. [14]
In 1968, Douglas defeated Dan Gable 11–1 in a freestyle wrestling match during the Olympic Trials in Ames, Iowa while Gable's only defeat in folkstyle wrestling in high school and college came in the NCAA finals of his senior year at Iowa State in 1970 to Larry Owings.
Former Iowa State University wrestler and assistant coach Dan Gable, became The University of Iowa head coach in 1976. He was the Hawkeyes head coach for 15 NCAA Championships and 21 consecutive Big Ten Championships.
Zadick was a two-time all-American at the University of Iowa wrestling under legendary coach Dan Gable. He helped the Hawkeyes win back-to-back NCAA team titles (1995 and 1996) and capped off his ...
He claimed the Dan Hodge Trophy — given to the best wrestler in the country — twice, a feat only accomplished six times in history. Steveson, who stands at 6-foot-1 and 275 pounds, has ...
1975 Defeated Dan Gable 7–6 at the Northern Open; 1978 US Wrestling Federation "Man of the Year" 1978 Sullivan Award Finalist; 1979 Sullivan Award Finalist; 1983 Inducted into the Wisconsin Wrestling Hall of Fame; 1998 Named the "Wrestler of the Decade" for the 70's by the Amateur Wrestling News; 2005 Named to the NCAA Wrestling 75th ...