- Zeke Jones
Zeke Jones is an American wrestler who won a silver medal at the
1992 Summer Olympics and was the Head Coach of the 2004 US Olympic Freestyle Wrestling Team. He was an 3XAll-American fromArizona State University and he was on aNCAA Championship team, coached by famedBobby Douglas . In addition, Zeke has served as an assistant coach atArizona State University andWest Virginia University prior to becoming the head wrestling coach at theUniversity of Pennsylvania inPhiladelphia, PA in 2005.Accomplishments
Coaching
* Head Coach, 2004 US Olympic Freestyle Wrestling Team
* Head Coach, 2003 Pan American Games Team
* 2001 National Freestyle Coach of the Year, USA Wrestling
* Head Coach, 2001 World Championship Team
* Assistant Coach, 2001 World Cup Team
* Coaching Staff, 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games
* Head Coach, 2000 World Cup Team
* Coach, 2000 Pan American Championships
* Head Coach, 2000 NCAA International All-Star Team
* Assistant Coach, 1999 NCAA International All-Star Team
* Head Coach, 1998 World Cup Team Champions
* Head Coach, Penn Quakers (2005-Present)Wrestling
* Winner of FILA's “World’s Most Technical Wrestler” – 1 of 3 American’s (John Smith and Chris Campbell)
* 1991 World Champion
* 1992 Olympic Silver Medalist
* Four time World Cup Champion
* Six time National Champion
* Pan American Games Gold Medalist
* Goodwill Games Gold Medalist
* 1995 World Bronze Medalist
* NCAA Division I National Team Champions member, 1988
* NCAA Division I National Team Runner Ups member, 1989, 1990
* World Championships Team Champions, member, 1993 and 1995
* Eight time World and Olympic Team Member
* Espoir National Champion and Outstanding Wrestler
* Espoir World Silver Medalist
* NCAA Finalist and three time NCAA All-American
* Three time PAC 10 Champion
* Midlands Champion
* Distinguished Member, National Wrestling Hall of Fame
* Member, Arizona State University Hall of Fame
* Member, Michigan Wrestling Hall of FameExternal links
* [http://www.zekejones.com/ Zeke Jones Wrestling Camp]
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