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List of Oklahoma State University Olympiansreport

  • Guy Lookabaugh - wrestled at 158.5 and received 4th place (1924 - Paris)

  • Orion Stuteville - wrestling participant (1924 - Paris)

  • Clarence Berryman - wrestled at 145 and received 6th place (1928 - Amsterdam)

  • George Rule - wrestling participant (1928 - Amsterdam)

  • Charles Strack - wrestling participant (1928 - Amsterdam)

  • Earl McCready - wrestling participant for Team Canada at Heavyweight (1928 - Amsterdam)

  • Bobby Pearce - won gold medal at 123 in wrestling (1932 - Los Angeles)

  • Jack VanBebber - won gold medal at 158.5 in wrestling (1932 - Los Angeles)

  • Melvin Clodfelter - wrestling participant at 145 (1932 - Los Angeles)

  • Conrald Caldwell - wrestling participant (1932 - Los Angeles)

  • Frank Lewis - won gold medal at 158.5 in wrestling (1936 - Berlin)

  • Ross Flood - won silver medal at 123 in wrestling (1936 - Berlin)

  • Roy Dunn - wrestling participant at Heavyweight (1936 - Berlin)

  • Fred Parkey - wrestling participant (1936 - Berlin)

  • Harley Strong - wrestling participant at 145 (1936 - Berlin)

  • George Chiga - wrestling participant for Team Canada at Heavyweight (1936 - Berlin)

  • Edward Clark Gallagher - honorary coach (1936 - Berlin)

  • Clarence Gallagher - trainer (1936 - Berlin)

  • Bob Kurland - won gold medal as member of USA Basketball Team (1948 - London)

  • Jesse Renick - won gold medal as member of USA Basketball Team (1948 - London)

  • Hal Moore - wrestled at 136.5 and received 6th place (1948 - London)

  • William Jernigan - wrestling participant at 114.5 (1948 - London)

  • Richard Hutton - wrestling participant at Heavyweight (1948 - London)

  • Art Griffith - coached the USA Wrestling Team (1948 - London)

  • Cliff Keen - manager for USA Wrestling Team (1948 - London)

  • Bob Kurland - won gold medal as a member of USA Basketball Team (1952 - Helsinki)

  • J.W. Mashburn - participated in track and field (1952 - Helsinki)

  • Raymond Swartz - coached the USA Wrestling Team (1952 - Helsinki)

  • Buel Patterson - manager for USA Wrestling Team (1952 - Helsinki)

  • J.W. Mashburn - won gold medal in the 1600 meter relay (1956 - Melbourne)

  • Myron Roderick - wrestled at 136.5 and received 4th place (1956 - Melbourne)

  • Dick Beattie - wrestling participant at 160.5 (1956 - Melbourne)

  • Dr. James Graham - track and field team (pole vault) (1956 - Melbourne)

  • Doug Blubaugh - won gold medal in wrestling at 160.5 (1960 - Rome)

  • Shelby Wilson - won gold medal in wrestling at 147.5 (1960 - Rome)

  • Yojiro Uetake - won gold medal in wrestling at 125.5 (1964 - Tokyo)

  • Bobby Douglas - wrestled at 138.5 and received 4th place (1964 - Tokyo)

  • Henry Iba - coached the USA Basketball Team (1964 - Tokyo)

  • Rex Perry - coached the USA Wrestling Team (1964 - Tokyo)

  • Myron Roderick - assistant coach for the USA Wrestling Team (1964 - Tokyo)

  • Fendley Collins - manager for the USA Wrestling Team (1964 - Tokyo)

  • Yojiro Uetake - won gold medal in wrestling at 125.5 (1968 - Mexico City)

  • James King - won gold medal as member of USA Basketball Team (1968 - Mexico City)

  • Bobby Douglas - wrestling participant at 138.5 (1968 - Mexico City)

  • Henry Iba - coached the USA Basketball Team (1968 - Mexico City)

  • Dr. Donald Cooper - physician for the USA Basketball Team (1968 - Mexico City)

  • Tom Von Ruden - 1,500m, finished ninth (1968 - Mexico City)

  • Gene Davis - wrestling participant at 136.5 (1972 - Munich)

  • J. Robinson - Greco-Roman wrestling participant at 180.5 (1972 - Munich)

  • Harry Geris - wrestled for Team Canada at Heavyweight (1972 - Munich)

  • Henry Iba - coached the USA Basketball Team (1972 - Munich)

  • Gene Davis - won bronze medal in wrestling at 136.5 (1976 - Montreal)

  • Jimmy Jackson - wrestling participant at Heavyweight (1976 - Montreal)

  • Harry Geris - wrestled for Team Canada at Heavyweight (1976 - Montreal)

  • Chris McCubbins - participated for Team Canada in track and field (1976 - Montreal)

  • Gary Green - won gold medal as member of USA Baseball Team (1984 - Los Angeles)

  • Bruce Baumgartner, grad student and assistant coach - won gold medal in wrestling (1984 - Los Angeles)

  • Lee Roy Smith - wrestling participant at 136.5 (1984 - Los Angeles)

  • Henry Iba - coach of USA Basketball Team (1984 - Los Angeles)

  • Bill McDaniel - doctor for USA Basketball Team (1984 - Los Angeles)

  • John Smith - won gold medal in wrestling at 136.5 (1988 - Seoul)

  • Kenny Monday - won gold medal in wrestling at 163 (1988 - Seoul)

  • Robin Ventura - won gold medal as member of USA Baseball Team (1988 - Seoul)

  • Christine McMiken - participated in track and field for New Zealand (1988 - Seoul)

  • Joe Seay - assistant coach for USA Wrestling Team (1988 - Seoul)

  • John Smith - won gold medal in wrestling at 136.5 (1992 - Barcelona)

  • Kenny Monday - won silver medal in wrestling at 163 (1992 - Barcelona)

  • Kendall Cross - wrestling participant at 125.5 (1992 - Barcelona)

  • Lee Roy Smith - coach of the USA Wrestling Team (1992 - Barcelona)

  • Bobby Douglas - coach of the USA Wrestling Team (1992 - Barcelona)

  • Michele Mary Smith - won gold medal as member of USA Softball Team (1996 - Atlanta)

  • Kendall Cross - won gold medal in wrestling at 125.5 (1996 - Atlanta)

  • Kenny Monday - wrestled at 163 and received 6th place (1996 - Atlanta)

  • Michele Mary Smith - won gold medal as member of USA Softball Team (2000 - Sydney)

  • John Smith - coach of the USA Wrestling Team (2000 - Sydney)

  • Daniel Cormier - wrestled (2004 - Athens)

  • Eric Guerrero - wrestled (2004 - Athens)

  • Jamill Kelly - won silver medal in wrestling (2004 - Athens)

  • Mindaugas Pukstas - participated for Lithuania in the marathon (2004 - Athens)

  • Melanie Roche - Won Bronze Medal in Softball competing for Australia (2008 - Beijing)

  • Lauren Bay - Competed for Canada in Softball (2008 - Beijing)

  • Daniel Cormier - Wrestling (2008 - Beijing)

  • Steve Mocco - Advanced to the Quarterfinals in Wrestling (2008 - Beijing)

  • Coleman Scott - Won Bronze Medal in Wrestling at 60 kg (2012 - London)

  • John Smith - Coached Team USA Wrestling (2012 - London)

  • Rickie Fowler - Golf (2016 - Rio de Janeiro)

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Oklahoma State University, founded in 1890, is an all-round student and Faculty Development State University System. At the same time here also the development of sports in full swing. Whether basketball, football, rugby, cricket, swimming and other sports, have entered various leagues, the Olympic Games.

As early as the 1924 Paris Games, Oklahoma State University created a special team to compete in the Olympics, and it was their first time at the Games. They won a total of 30 medals, 21 golds, four silvers and five bronzes at the Games. The random tool generator provides a complete record of the number of Olympic Games Oklahoma State University has participated in so far, including specific information such as the location of the Games and the list of gold medal winners.

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