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Guy Lookabaugh - wrestled at 158.5 and received 4th place (1924 - Paris)
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Orion Stuteville - wrestling participant (1924 - Paris)
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Clarence Berryman - wrestled at 145 and received 6th place (1928 - Amsterdam)
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George Rule - wrestling participant (1928 - Amsterdam)
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Charles Strack - wrestling participant (1928 - Amsterdam)
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Earl McCready - wrestling participant for Team Canada at Heavyweight (1928 - Amsterdam)
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Bobby Pearce - won gold medal at 123 in wrestling (1932 - Los Angeles)
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Jack VanBebber - won gold medal at 158.5 in wrestling (1932 - Los Angeles)
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Melvin Clodfelter - wrestling participant at 145 (1932 - Los Angeles)
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Conrald Caldwell - wrestling participant (1932 - Los Angeles)
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Frank Lewis - won gold medal at 158.5 in wrestling (1936 - Berlin)
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Ross Flood - won silver medal at 123 in wrestling (1936 - Berlin)
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Roy Dunn - wrestling participant at Heavyweight (1936 - Berlin)
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Fred Parkey - wrestling participant (1936 - Berlin)
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Harley Strong - wrestling participant at 145 (1936 - Berlin)
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George Chiga - wrestling participant for Team Canada at Heavyweight (1936 - Berlin)
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Edward Clark Gallagher - honorary coach (1936 - Berlin)
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Clarence Gallagher - trainer (1936 - Berlin)
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Bob Kurland - won gold medal as member of USA Basketball Team (1948 - London)
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Jesse Renick - won gold medal as member of USA Basketball Team (1948 - London)
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Hal Moore - wrestled at 136.5 and received 6th place (1948 - London)
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William Jernigan - wrestling participant at 114.5 (1948 - London)
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Richard Hutton - wrestling participant at Heavyweight (1948 - London)
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Art Griffith - coached the USA Wrestling Team (1948 - London)
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Cliff Keen - manager for USA Wrestling Team (1948 - London)
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Bob Kurland - won gold medal as a member of USA Basketball Team (1952 - Helsinki)
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J.W. Mashburn - participated in track and field (1952 - Helsinki)
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Raymond Swartz - coached the USA Wrestling Team (1952 - Helsinki)
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Buel Patterson - manager for USA Wrestling Team (1952 - Helsinki)
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J.W. Mashburn - won gold medal in the 1600 meter relay (1956 - Melbourne)
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Myron Roderick - wrestled at 136.5 and received 4th place (1956 - Melbourne)
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Dick Beattie - wrestling participant at 160.5 (1956 - Melbourne)
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Dr. James Graham - track and field team (pole vault) (1956 - Melbourne)
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Doug Blubaugh - won gold medal in wrestling at 160.5 (1960 - Rome)
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Shelby Wilson - won gold medal in wrestling at 147.5 (1960 - Rome)
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Yojiro Uetake - won gold medal in wrestling at 125.5 (1964 - Tokyo)
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Bobby Douglas - wrestled at 138.5 and received 4th place (1964 - Tokyo)
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Henry Iba - coached the USA Basketball Team (1964 - Tokyo)
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Rex Perry - coached the USA Wrestling Team (1964 - Tokyo)
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Myron Roderick - assistant coach for the USA Wrestling Team (1964 - Tokyo)
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Fendley Collins - manager for the USA Wrestling Team (1964 - Tokyo)
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Yojiro Uetake - won gold medal in wrestling at 125.5 (1968 - Mexico City)
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James King - won gold medal as member of USA Basketball Team (1968 - Mexico City)
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Bobby Douglas - wrestling participant at 138.5 (1968 - Mexico City)
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Henry Iba - coached the USA Basketball Team (1968 - Mexico City)
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Dr. Donald Cooper - physician for the USA Basketball Team (1968 - Mexico City)
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Tom Von Ruden - 1,500m, finished ninth (1968 - Mexico City)
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Gene Davis - wrestling participant at 136.5 (1972 - Munich)
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J. Robinson - Greco-Roman wrestling participant at 180.5 (1972 - Munich)
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Harry Geris - wrestled for Team Canada at Heavyweight (1972 - Munich)
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Henry Iba - coached the USA Basketball Team (1972 - Munich)
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Gene Davis - won bronze medal in wrestling at 136.5 (1976 - Montreal)
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Jimmy Jackson - wrestling participant at Heavyweight (1976 - Montreal)
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Harry Geris - wrestled for Team Canada at Heavyweight (1976 - Montreal)
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Chris McCubbins - participated for Team Canada in track and field (1976 - Montreal)
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Gary Green - won gold medal as member of USA Baseball Team (1984 - Los Angeles)
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Bruce Baumgartner, grad student and assistant coach - won gold medal in wrestling (1984 - Los Angeles)
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Lee Roy Smith - wrestling participant at 136.5 (1984 - Los Angeles)
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Henry Iba - coach of USA Basketball Team (1984 - Los Angeles)
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Bill McDaniel - doctor for USA Basketball Team (1984 - Los Angeles)
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John Smith - won gold medal in wrestling at 136.5 (1988 - Seoul)
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Kenny Monday - won gold medal in wrestling at 163 (1988 - Seoul)
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Robin Ventura - won gold medal as member of USA Baseball Team (1988 - Seoul)
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Christine McMiken - participated in track and field for New Zealand (1988 - Seoul)
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Joe Seay - assistant coach for USA Wrestling Team (1988 - Seoul)
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John Smith - won gold medal in wrestling at 136.5 (1992 - Barcelona)
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Kenny Monday - won silver medal in wrestling at 163 (1992 - Barcelona)
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Kendall Cross - wrestling participant at 125.5 (1992 - Barcelona)
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Lee Roy Smith - coach of the USA Wrestling Team (1992 - Barcelona)
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Bobby Douglas - coach of the USA Wrestling Team (1992 - Barcelona)
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Michele Mary Smith - won gold medal as member of USA Softball Team (1996 - Atlanta)
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Kendall Cross - won gold medal in wrestling at 125.5 (1996 - Atlanta)
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Kenny Monday - wrestled at 163 and received 6th place (1996 - Atlanta)
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Michele Mary Smith - won gold medal as member of USA Softball Team (2000 - Sydney)
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John Smith - coach of the USA Wrestling Team (2000 - Sydney)
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Daniel Cormier - wrestled (2004 - Athens)
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Eric Guerrero - wrestled (2004 - Athens)
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Jamill Kelly - won silver medal in wrestling (2004 - Athens)
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Mindaugas Pukstas - participated for Lithuania in the marathon (2004 - Athens)
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Melanie Roche - Won Bronze Medal in Softball competing for Australia (2008 - Beijing)
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Lauren Bay - Competed for Canada in Softball (2008 - Beijing)
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Daniel Cormier - Wrestling (2008 - Beijing)
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Steve Mocco - Advanced to the Quarterfinals in Wrestling (2008 - Beijing)
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Coleman Scott - Won Bronze Medal in Wrestling at 60 kg (2012 - London)
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John Smith - Coached Team USA Wrestling (2012 - London)
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Rickie Fowler - Golf (2016 - Rio de Janeiro)
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