- Cael Sanderson
Cael Norman Sanderson (born
June 20 ,1979 in Salt Lake City,Utah ), "(pronounced "kale")" is an American wrestler and current head wrestling coach at Iowa State. A2004 Olympic champion, he also went undefeated in four years ofcollege wrestling (159-0), including four consecutiveNCAA titles (1999-2002) and was the first NCAA wrestler to go undefeated with more than 100 wins.Sports Illustrated named his college career as the No. 2 most outstanding achievement in college history. He was also the2003 World Championship silver medalist, and a three-time national freestyle champion (2001-03). Cael was the third of four Sanderson brothers to win high school state wrestling titles inUtah while wrestling for Wasatch High School inHeber City, Utah . Sanderson had a 127-3 record with four state titles. He was coached by his father Steve. He was also an All-Region selection in football.After graduation from Wasatch High in
1997 , Sanderson matriculated atIowa State University . He redshirted the1997 -98 season. The following season, Sanderson won all 39 matches and the NCAA title at 184 pounds. He became the first freshman in NCAA tournament history to be named theNCAA Wrestling Team Championship 's most outstanding wrestler.Sanderson continued to have success in
1999 -2000 . He completed the season 40-0 with another NCAA title. He also won theDan Hodge Trophy as the nation's most outstanding college wrestler. He was the first underclassman to win the Hodge Trophy. In the off season, he won the World University title inTokyo, Japan .As a junior, Sanderson went 40-0, raising his record to 119-0. He broke Dan Gable's record of 100 consecutive wins. He was also named outstanding wrestler in the NCAA tournament and was the first two-time winner of the Dan Hodge Trophy.
Sanderson's
2001 -02 campaign was a coronation of sorts. He again went undefeated at 40-0, becoming the first NCAA wrestler to go undefeated with more than 100 wins. He became the second wrestler to win the NCAA title in four consecutive years, the first being Pat Smith. He also won his thirdDan Hodge Trophy as outstanding wrestler. Sanderson set the school record with 159 wins. His success brought attention even from non-wrestling fans. Sanderson was the first wrestler featured onWheaties cereal boxes for his achievement. His final college accomplishments were a record of 159-0, 4 NCAA titles, 3 Dan Hodge Trophy awards, 4-time NCAA Outstanding Wrestler, and 4-time Big 12 Champion.After his graduation, Sanderson worked with the wrestling team at Iowa State while training for the 2004
Olympic Games inAthens ,Greece . Sanderson won gold at 84 kg (185 lb) at the 2004 Olympics, defeatingEui Jae Moon ofSouth Korea in the finals.On March 29, 2006, it was announced that Bobby Douglas would step down as Iowa State coach and that Sanderson would replace him. Sanderson has been successful so far, leading his team to a runner-up finish at the NCAA championships in his first year as head coach, and two Big XII team titles in two years.
All four of the Sanderson boys have wrestled for Bobby Douglas at Iowa State. Cody, Cole, and Cael have all graduated while the youngest brother, Cyler, is currently a 157lb wrestler.
External links
* [http://www.caelsanderson.com Official Site]
* [http://www.teamsanderson.cc/Cael_Sanderson.htm Team Sanderson - The Sanderson Family's Wrestling Website]Video Links
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=ki6-v36T2A8 Cael's Olympic Finals Match]
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