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  1. Barry Alan Davis (born September 17, 1961) is an Olympic silver medalist, a World bronze and silver medalist, and a Pan American Games gold medalist in freestyle wrestling. From 1994 until 2018, he served as head wrestling coach at the University of Wisconsin.

    • Barry Alan Davis
    • 126 lb (57 kg)
    • 5 ft 1 in (155 cm)
    • September 17, 1961 (age 62), Bloomfield, Iowa, U.S.
  2. Barry Davis is a former wrestler and coach who won three NCAA titles, two World silver medals and an Olympic silver medal for the U.S. He also coached at the University of Wisconsin for 13 years and was named a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2007.

  3. Barry Davis is in his 24th season officially at the helm of the Wisconsin wrestling program, but enters his 25th season as part of the Wisconsin wrestling program after serving as interim head coach during the 1993-94 season. Davis has an overall dual record of 227-167-11.

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  5. Here is what happens when University of Iowa's three-time NCAA champion Barry Davis runs into his college wrestling coach, Dan Gable, in front of the Dan Gab...

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  6. Barry Alan Davis is an Olympic silver medalist, a World bronze and silver medalist, and a Pan American Games gold medalist in freestyle wrestling. From 1994 until 2018, he served as head wrestling coach at the University of Wisconsin.

  7. Barry Davis begins his 21st season officially at the helm of the Wisconsin wrestling program, but enters his 22nd season as part of the Wisconsin wrestling program after serving as interim head coach during the 1993-94 season. Davis has an overall dual record of 195-144-11.

  8. Todd D. Milewski | Wisconsin State Journal. Barry Davis, who has spent the last quarter-century leading the University of Wisconsin wrestling program and is the longest-tenured current Badgers head coach, announced Monday he’s leaving the program. Davis, 56, will end his 25-year stay as Badgers wrestling coach after the NCAA championships ...

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