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  1. Dec 20, 2011 · Step 6: Sanctions. In 1997, Gingrich was ultimately slapped with a $300,000 fine by the House ethics committee for his “reckless” or “intentional” use of nonprofits for partisan political ...

    • The Beginning For Dan Gable
    • Dan Gable's First NCAA Title
    • Dan Gable's Second NCAA Title
    • The Season with The Loss

    Dan Gable was the man in high school. An undefeated pinner who rolled over his opponents with ease, Gable came into college with high expectations for himself and his team. He wouldn't accept a loss, even from an athlete more experienced at the next level. In the summer before his first year as a Cyclone, Gable prepared with a level of heightened d...

    Gable started his reign in his first year as a varsity starter. He won 37 matches at 137 pounds and claimed his first NCAA title and a second-place team trophy for the Cyclones. He opened the season with a sweep of the Wartburg Tournament where he bonused all five of his opponents and then picked up seven more wins before heading to Midlands for th...

    As a junior, Dan Gable was back on the scene and better than ever. Gable stuck with the 137-pound weight class for his junior season and tore through every opponent that dared to cross his path. He pinned his first six opponents of the season, including all five of his Midlands opponents, and then either pinned or won by forfeit against 14 of his n...

    No one could beat Gable, and the wrestling community knew it. With one season to go in his college career, Gable had remained undefeated, won two conference titles and two NCAA titles. He had cemented himself as one of the greatest of all time. He was Dan Gable, and he was the best in the country. Everything went according to Gable's plan for the f...

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  2. Jun 11, 2023 · It’s late in the match. The score is deadlocked 1-1 between two fantastic grapplers. Neither is giving the other an inch or an in. This is high-level collegiate wrestling.

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  5. The history of collegiate wrestling can be traced to the many indigenous styles of folk wrestling found in Europe, particularly in Great Britain. Those folk wrestling styles soon gained popularity in what would become the United States, and by the mid-to-late 19th century those styles, especially freestyle wrestling, emerged in gymnasiums and ...

  6. Nov 19, 2011 · 1. He did not come into this world as Newt Gingrich. Born Newton Leroy McPherson in Harrisburg, Pa., in 1943, Newt was eventually adopted by his stepfather and took the last name of Gingrich. Newt ...

  7. Entering the NCAAs 24-2, Glazier was one of the surprises of the college wrestling season. Finishing second behind Penn State's Aaron Brooks at the Big Ten Championships, he looked poised to do ...

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