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Gable has been written about in many magazines and numerous books, including Two Guys Named Dan (1976), From Gotch to Gable: A History of Wrestling in Iowa (1981), The Toughest Men in Sports (1984) and Legends of the Mat (2006), all by wrestling historian Mike Chapman. [12] The 2008 film, Never Back Down, mentioned Dan Gable. The antagonist and ...
The Hawkeyes also crowned five NCAA Champions out of six finalists, both tying NCAA records. Gable finished his Iowa head coaching career with a record of 355-21-5 (.940), 21 consecutive Big Ten Titles, and 15 NCAA Championships. During Gable's reign, Iowa had numerous remarkable seasons.
The George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame (TNTHOF) [1] is a professional wrestling hall of fame and museum located within the National Wrestling Hall of Fame's Dan Gable Museum. The hall of fame is named after Lou Thesz, who helped create it, [2] and his trainer George Tragos. [3]
Its first six years have included the honoring of Hayden Fry, Forest Evashevski, Dan Gable, the Iowa vs. ISU football rivalry, quarterbacks of the Hayden Fry era, “The World’s Largest Hawkeye Tradeshow,” a tailgate and show and shine car show, autograph sessions with coaches and former athletes, a Hawkeye pep rally, outdoor concerts, a ...
Dan Gable, Iowa State WBF Marty Willigan, Hofstra, 4:17 145 lbs Mike Grant, Oklahoma DEC Ray Murphy, Oklahoma State, 5–4 152 lbs Gobel Kline, Maryland DEC Rich Mihal, Iowa, 4–1 160 lbs Cleo McGlory, Oklahoma DEC Dave Martin, Iowa State, 5–3 167 lbs Jason Smith, Iowa State DEC John Woods, Cal Poly-SLO, 5–4 177 lbs
Michael F. from Gaithersburg, Maryland, writes, "I thought getting rid of Dan Snyder might lead to some improvements. I was very wrong. 3 metal detectors and 3 ticket scanners at the main gate for ...
The Dan Gable Museum had opened in 1998 in Newton, Iowa, and would later move to Waterloo in 2006. [ 3 ] In May 2016, the NWHOF voted to revoke all honors given to Dennis Hastert after his conviction, the first time the Hall of Fame has ever revoked honors and punished a now-former inductee.
Dan Gable – Olympic gold medalist at 1972 Summer Olympics in freestyle wrestling, World Champion in 1971, two-time NCAA Champion and three-time finalist, led Iowa Hawkeyes to 15 NCAA Team Championships as head coach; Kyven Gadson – NCAA Champion and three-time All-American