| |
Gable served as the University of Iowa's head wrestling coach for 21 years. As Iowa's all-time winningest coach, Gable compiled a career record of 355-21-2, all at Iowa. He coached 152 all-Americans, 45 national champions, 106 Big Ten champions and 10 Olympians, including four gold medallists. Gable's teams won the Big Ten title every year he was the head of the Iowa program. He had a winning percentage of .932 and captured nine consecutive NCAA Championships (1978-86). That equals the longest streak of national titles won by any school in any sport, and is also held by Yale golf (1905-13) and Southern Cal track (1935-43).
Gable coached many United States teams in international freestyle competition. He is a three-time Olympic head coach (1980, 1984 and 2000). The 1984 Olympic team, which featured four Hawkeyes, won seven gold medals. He was an assistant freestyle coach at the 1988 Olympics.
Gable coached the U.S. team to a bronze medal at the 1986 Goodwill Games and has led several all-star teams to Europe and the Soviet Union. He was an assistant on the 1989 World Team that competed in Switzerland.
Gable earned national fame in 1972 when he won a gold medal at the Summer Olympics. On his way to the championships, he did not surrender a point to any of his opponents.
During his prep and college careers, Gable compiled an unbelievable record of 182-1. He was undefeated in 64 prep matches and 118-1 at Iowa State. He won his first 117 college matches, and NCAA record, before suffering his only defeat in the NCAA finals his senior year. Gable was a three-time all-American, three-time Big Eight champion and two-time national champion.
Gable was named to the U.S.A. Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1980 and to the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 1985. He was named the nation's outstanding wrestler by the AAU in 1970 and the U.S. Wrestling Federation in 1971. He was the Amateur Wrestling News Man of the Year in 1970.
Gable was born Oct. 25, 1948 in Waterloo. He received his B.S. degree from Iowa State in 1971. He and his wife, Kathy, have four daughters: Jennifer, Annie, Molly and Mackenzie.
Book Dan Gable
Contact Gold Medal Greats, the booking agency for Dan Gable as a motivational speaker or for personal appearances. As Dan Gable's booking agent, we will be pleased to create a custom package to liven up your conference or trade show, or to make your product launch, infomercial or other endorsement occasion the best possible.
Disclaimer: When considering booking an athlete listed on the Gold Medal Greats website, the fee listed or quoted over the phone/via e mail by a GMG agent is a fee estimated based on industry norms and prior experience only. Although we attempt to have the most updated fee information, the Athlete can change their fee for any reason or no reason at all. Elements such as their schedule, availability, previous bookings, distance Athlete needs to travel for an event, increased exposure due to work related programs, media coverage, etc. can all play a factor in the Athlete's ultimate decision on whether or not an offer and the associated fee is accepted or rejected.
Gold Medal Greats, LLC is an outsourcing Olympic gold medalist talent broker for any occasion or requirement for endorsements, speaking or personal appearances. Because we do not exclusively represent any of the Athletes listed, we make no statements of any kinds as to guaranteeing availability, interest or access to any Athlete. GMG's relationships with Athletes directly, managers and agents provide us access to competitive cost benefits when booking Talent and a knowledge base that would be a significant benefit for all opportunities. In most cases, a Gross Offer for Talent will include GMG's fee. In some cases, GMG's fee will be in addition to the Gross offer. Contact a GMG representative to discuss your specific needs for speakers, motivational speakers, personal appearances, satellite media tours, print, television and internet/web advertising, endorsements, spokespeople, voice-overs, etc.
|