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- Q1722154 description "Olympic wrestler".
- Q1722154 description "Olympic wrestler".
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- Q1722154 abstract "Stanley Joseph Dziedzic, Jr. (born April 5, 1949) is a former American wrestler who was a member of The New York Athletic Club. He is in NYAC Hall of Fame. At the 1976 Summer Olympics, he earned a bronze medal in the welterweight (68 – 74 kg) category. 1972 Graduate of Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania. His collegiate record of 118 victories against 2 defeats, served as Dziedzic's springboard to international achievements in the sport.He won three College Division NCAA championships at Slippery Rock in 1970-72, as well as three (PSAC) Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference titles and a University Division title as a junior. The only two losses on his collegiate record were to champions Mike Grant of Oklahoma in the 1970 national semifinals and to Carl Adams of Iowa State University in the 1972 finals.While serving as an assistant coach at Michigan State University, 1972–78, Dziedzic reached the heights in Freestyle wrestling, in the 163-pound weight class rated at the time as the toughest in the country and in the world. He won four national championships, plus two gold medals in the World Cup.Dziedzic then reached the apex of his career by winning a bronze medal in the 1976 Olympic Games at Montreal and a gold medal in the 1977 Freestyle World Championships in Switzerland.He served as national Freestyle coach for the Amateur Athletic Union, 1978–84, and his tactical and technical expertise contributed significantly to the resurgence of the USA as an international force. He authored the United States Wrestling Syllabus in 1983, and was instrumental in founding the Olympic 200 project, a developmental program for high school wrestlers. He furthered the modernization of techniques and training methods of USA international teams, and served as vice president of the Coaches Commission of the International Wrestling Federation.Dziedzic was manager of the 1984 Olympic freestyle team and played an active role in Atlanta's successful bid to host the Centennial Olympics in 1996. He was elected wrestling's Man of the Year in 1980. Dziedzic is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.".
- Q1722154 birthDate "1949-04-05".
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- Q1722154 dateOfBirth "1949-04-05".
- Q1722154 name "Dziedzic, Stanley Joseph, Jr.".
- Q1722154 shortDescription "Olympic wrestler".
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- Q1722154 comment "Stanley Joseph Dziedzic, Jr. (born April 5, 1949) is a former American wrestler who was a member of The New York Athletic Club. He is in NYAC Hall of Fame. At the 1976 Summer Olympics, he earned a bronze medal in the welterweight (68 – 74 kg) category. 1972 Graduate of Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania.".
- Q1722154 label "Stanley Dziedzic".
- Q1722154 name "Dziedzic, Stanley Joseph, Jr.".