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Top Ten Wrestlers of All Times

Top Ten Wrestlers of All Times. By Adam Walls. Next. Objective. After seeing the information, the students will be able to rank each wrestler. Next. Back. Home. Objective. After seeing the information, the students will be able to identify what each wrestler did during their career. Back.

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Top Ten Wrestlers of All Times

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  1. Top Ten Wrestlers of All Times By Adam Walls Next

  2. Objective After seeing the information, the students will be able to rank each wrestler. Next Back Home

  3. Objective After seeing the information, the students will be able to identify what each wrestler did during their career. Back Next Home

  4. Objective After seeing the information, the students will be able to rank all four wrestling meets in order from easiest to hardest. Back Next Home

  5. Audience • Grades 9-12 • Suburban school Back Next Home

  6. Environment • Computer lab • Not a group assignment • No talking while working on assignment Back Home Next

  7. Video Back Next Home

  8. Menu Back Quiz People Competitions

  9. Mini Quiz Menu People 10 9 8 7 6 John Smith TjJaworsky YojiroUetake Pat Milkovich Lee Kemp 5 4 3 2 1 Danny Hodge Pat Smith Cael Sanderson Dan Zilverberg Dan Gable

  10. YojiroUetake Info People Menu • Wrestled at Oklahoma State • 1964-1966 • 1964 Olympic gold medal • Also gold in 1968 • Undefeated all 3 years at Oklahoma State • Member of the USA wrestling hall of fame

  11. Pat Milkovich Info People Menu • Wrestled at Michigan State • 1971-1974 • 2 time national champion • 2 time national runner up • Youngest national champion at 18 years old • He won the big ten medal of honor

  12. Lee Kemp Info People Menu • Wrestled at Wisconsin • 1974-1977 • 3 time national champion’ • 3 time world champion • College record of 143-6-1 • Career total of 47 pins

  13. TjJaworsky Info People Menu • Wrestled at North Carolina • 1993-1995 • 3 time national champion • First winner of the hodge trophy • 1995 most outstanding wrestler at the NCAA meet

  14. John Smith Info People Menu • Wrestled at Oklahoma State • 1984-1988 • 4 time world champion • 2 time Olympic champion

  15. Danny Hodge Info People Menu • Wrestled at Oklahoma • 3 time national champion • 2 time outstanding wrestler at nationals • Was never taken down

  16. Dan Zilverberg Info People Menu • Wrestled at Minnesota • He was never scored on in the 1980 season

  17. Pat Smith Info People Menu • Wrestled at Oklahoma State • 4 time national champion • First 4 time national champion in history • Member of the national wrestling hall of fame • John Smith’s brother

  18. Dan Gable Info People Menu • Wrestled at Iowa State • 1966-1971 • 6 time midlands champion • World champion • 2 time national champion • Olympic champion

  19. Cael Sanderson Info People Menu • Wrestled at Iowa State • 4 time national champion • Undefeated in college with a record of 159-0 • Only undefeated wrestler in history with over 100 wins • Olympic champion

  20. Mini Quiz Back Menu • Match each wrestler to the school that they went to. • YojiroUetake • Pat Milkovich • Lee Kemp • TjJaworsky • John Smith • Danny Hodge • Dan Zilverberg • Pat Smith • Dan Gable • Cael Sanderson Word Bank Oklahoma State Minnesota Iowa State Wisconsin Oklahoma State Michigan State Oklahoma Iowa State North Carolina Oklahoma State

  21. Competitions Menu Competition Quiz

  22. Big Ten Menu Competitions • The Big Ten conference is one of the hardest wrestling leagues in the country. More big ten wrestlers qualify for nationals than any other league in the country. Another league is the ACC. Most of these teams are on the east coast. Another league is the western conference. Most of these teams are on the west cost.

  23. NCAA Menu Competitions • The NCAA meet is where the best college wrestlers in the country meet to compete for a national title. To compete in the competition, you have to be one of the top 33 wrestlers in your weight class. This is the hardest meet in the US.

  24. World Menu Competitions • The world trials is a competition that helps determine who will wrestle in the Olympics. To determine who wrestles in the Olympics, the wrestlers have to try out for their country’s team and compete in the world trials.

  25. Olympics Menu Competitions • The Olympics is the hardest competition in the entire world. The best wrestlers compete here for a gold medal. The Olympics determines which country has the best wrestlers.

  26. Competition Quiz Menu Competitions • Rank The 4 competitions from easiest to hardest.

  27. Quiz Menu Next

  28. #1 Which wrestler was never taken down? • A. John Smith • B. Pat Smith • C. Cael Sanderson • D. Danny Hodge

  29. #2 Who was the youngest National champion in history? • A. Pat Smith • B. Lee Kemp • C. Pat Milkovich • D. Dan Zilverberg

  30. #3 Who wrestled for Oklahoma State and was a 4 time world champion and a 2 time Olympic champion? • A. Cael Sanderson • B. Pat Smith • C. Dan Gable • D. John Smith

  31. #4 Who is the only undefeated wrestler with over 100 wins? • A. Cael Sanderson • B. Pat Milkovich • C. TjJaworsky • D. Dan Gable

  32. #5 Who won the 1964 and the 1968 Olympics? • A. YojiroUetake • B. John Smith • C. TjJaworsky • D. Lee Kemp

  33. #6 Who was never scored on during the 1980 season? • A. Dan Zilverberg • B. Cael Sanderson • C. Dan Gable • D. Danny Hodge

  34. #7 Who was a 6 time midlands champion? • A. Cael Sanderson • B. YojiroUetake • C. Dan Gable • D. Pat Milkovich

  35. #8 Who was the first winner of the Hodge trophy? • A. Danny Hodge • B. TjJaworsky • C. Dan Zilverberg • D. YojiroUetake

  36. #9 Who finished their career with 47 pins? • A. John Smith • B. Dan Gable • C. Lee Kemp • D. Pat Smith

  37. #10 Who was the first 4 time national champion in history? • A. John Smith • B. Lee Kemp • C. Pat Smith • D. TjJaworsky

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