Gordon Wood (zapaśnik)

Gordon Wood
Ilustracja
Data i miejsce urodzenia

21 czerwca 1975
Milwaukie, Oregon

Wzrost

170 cm

Informacje klubowe
Klub

Beavers
U.S. Army Wrestling Club, Fort Carson, Kolorado

Trener

Shon Lewis, Sam Barlow

Dorobek medalowy
Reprezentacja  Stany Zjednoczone
Krajowe
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NCAA Division I
brązCleveland 1998142 lb
Zawodnik Oregon State Beavers

Gordon Oscar Wood (ur. 21 czerwca 1975 w Milwaukie w Oregonie) – amerykański zapaśnik w stylu klasycznym. Olimpijczyk z Aten 2004, zajął 12. miejsce w wadze 66 kg. Zawodowy żołnierz United States Army. Ósme miejsce na Wojskowych MŚ w 2003 roku.

Zawodnik Sam Barlow High School z Gresham i Oregon State University. Dwa razy All-American (1996, 1998) w NCAA Division I, trzeci w 1998; siódmy w 1996[1] roku.

Przypisy

  1. Wrestler: Oscar Wood, Nwhof.org [dostęp 2020-03-03] (ang.).

Bibliografia

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U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program wrestling coach Shon Lewis (right), seen here celebrating Oscar Wood's berth in the 2004 Olympic Games, will again serve Team USA at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. U.S. Army photo by Tim Hipps, IMCOM Public Affairs