John Hughes (zapaśnik)
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John Hughes – amerykański zapaśnik w stylu wolnym. Złoty medal na mistrzostwach panamerykańskich w 1994 roku.
Zawodnik Benton High School z hrabstwa Columbia i Pennsylvania State University. Trzy razy All-American (1994–1996) w NCAA Division I, pierwszy w 1995; drugi w 1996; siódmy w 1994[1] roku.
Przypisy
- ↑ Wrestler: John Hughes, Nwhof.org [dostęp 2020-03-03] (ang.).
Bibliografia
- Rezultaty na Unitedwrestling.com (ang.)
- Kariera uniwersytecka na Gopsusports.com. gopsusports.com. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2014-11-12)]. (ang.)
- Wywiad na Nittanyliongrappling.org. nittanyliongrappling.org. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2014-11-12)]. (ang.)
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