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Terry Brands (born April 9, 1968) is an American Olympic wrestler who won a bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics, losing the semi-final match to Alireza Dabir.While wrestling at the University of Iowa, Brands won NCAA titles in 1990 and 1992, both at 126 pounds.
An intense competitor, Brands' wrestling career with the University of Iowa included a record of 158-7-2 and an undefeated season in 1991 where he was 45–0. He was a four-time All-American , three-time NCAA Champion, three-time Big Ten Conference champion, and Outstanding Wrestler at the 1992 NCAA tournament .
Iowa continually has the best attendance per season. Since 2002, when attendance began being compiled, Iowa has led average home attendance nationally 19 out of 20 seasons, the lone exception being 2006 (Oklahoma State). [8] [9] The University of Iowa wrestling program sold out of season tickets for the first time in program history in 2021.
Iowa's Real Woods, left, and Iowa State's Anthony Echemendia wrestle during their 141-pound match at Hilton Coliseum on Sunday. “I appreciate these guys,” Brands before grabbing a seat off to ...
While at Iowa Ramos competed at 133 pounds and was a three time All-American. [3] On July 19, 2014, he married Megan (Eskew) Ramos, whom he met while at the University of Iowa. On April 25, 2015, the couple welcomed their son Anthony Joseph (AJ) Ramos Jr. into the world. Ramos formerly trained as a member of the Hawkeye Wrestling Club in Iowa ...
The Iowa high school boys state wrestling tournament begins Wednesday as athletes from around the state hit the mats at Wells Fargo Arena for a chance to earn a state title on Saturday evening ...
The first day of the Iowa high school state wrestling tournament concluded Thursday night in Des Moines. Here's what happened. Recap: Iowa state wrestling tournament results from Day 1 at Wells ...
In college, Askren was a two–time NCAA Division I national champion (four–time finalist), and three–time Big 12 Conference champion (four–time finalist) for the Missouri Tigers, and was the second wrestler to secure multiple Dan Hodge Trophies (the wrestling equivalent of the Heisman Trophy) in folkstyle wrestling.