David Morris

David Morris TAYLOR III

États-Unis d’Amérique
États-Unis d’Amérique
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Médailles olympiques
1O
Participations1
Première participationTokyo 2020
Année de naissance1990
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Biographie

Having led the way for USA wrestling for the past five years, David Taylor suffered a shock defeat to his Penn State University successor Aaron Brooks at April's Olympic Trials. It means the "Magic Man" will not defend his Olympic title at Paris 2024, with the 33-year-old becoming head coach at Oklahoma State University and ending his competitive career.

David Taylor: A student journey marked by unprecedented success

Born in Reno, Nevada, Taylor went to Graham High School in St. Paris, Ohio and became a four-time state champion with an impressive record of 180–2. In 2009, he received the Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award as the country's top high-school wrestler.

Taylor went to Penn State to work under Athens 2004 Olympic champion Cael Sanderson and won two NCAA Division I national championships. While at college, Taylor reached the final of the 2013 US Open where he was beaten by reigning Olympic champion Jordan Burroughs. He also took bronze at the 2013 Summer Universiade before just falling to Burroughs again in the 2014 US Open final.

David Morris TAYLOR III
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