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The National Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater, Oklahoma includes the John T. Vaughan Hall of Honors, the Paul K. Scott Museum of Wrestling History, the Cliff Keen Theater, and the William S. Hein Library. The museum covers around 15,000 square feet, featuring multiple interactive exhibits and digital kiosks, as well as the ability to watch ...
Uetake was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater, Oklahoma as a Distinguished Member in 1980. [1] In 2005, he was inducted into the FILA Hall of Fame. [2] He was inducted into the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame in 2015. [3]
Independent Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame — 2005– Yes: Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Cutting Room: 2022- Manhattan: No George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame: Mike Chapman — 1999– Waterloo, Iowa: No Became part of the Dan Gable International Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum in 2007. [13] Women's Wrestling Hall of ...
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The first wrestling duel in the newly renamed Gallagher Hall was held on January 27, 1939, against Indiana with A&M winning 18–6. The distinction of being the first A&M (Oklahoma State) wrestler to compete in Gallagher Hall goes to three-time NCAA champion Joe McDaniel of Sulphur, OK. McDaniel defeated Donnacher of Indiana, 13–2.
National Wrestling Hall of Fame Distinguished Member (1976) Edward Clark Gallagher (September 5, 1887 – August 28, 1940) was an American wrestling coach . He coached at Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College—now known as Oklahoma State University–Stillwater —from 1916 to 1940.
The 2024 Oklahoma high school state wrestling tournament is set for Thursday through Saturday at State Fair Arena.. The defending champions are Stillwater (Class 6A), Carl Albert (5A), Tuttle (4A ...
As a sophomore and junior at Oklahoma State University in 1964 and 1965, he finished second at the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships at 177 pounds (80 kg). [1] He moved up to 191 pounds (87 kg) as a senior in 1966 and became the NCAA champion, helping OSU to win its second national team title during his time there.