- Johan Olin
:"This article is about Finnish wrestler Johan Fredrik "John" Olin . There is also an article on wrestler
John Olin ."Johan Fredrik "John" Olin (born
June 30 ,1883 - diedDecember 3 ,1928 ) was a Finnish wrestler who competed in the1912 Summer Olympics .He won the silver medal in the heavyweight class.
* In 1916, Olin, the mammoth Finn, captured a claim to theWorld Heavyweight championship after a controversial bout withJoe Stecher inSpringfield, Massachusetts . OnDecember 12 ,1916 , In one of the great forgotten matches and upsets in wrestling history, he defeated Stecher. After 2 hrs and 40 min., both wrestlers ended up outside the ring brawling. Olin wanted to continue but Stecher declined to return to the ring. Olin was awarded the bout by the referee. Stecher injured his shoulder during the match and was out of the ring for over 1 1/2 months. In newspaper reports no mention of the title is made. Why the public continued to support Stecher is unclear. John Olin's promoters claimed the World Title but Olin was mild mannered and didn't make much noise about being the champion. It may be that the press refused to accept Olin as champion because his win was fluke due to injury and no one believe Olin could truly defeat Stecher. AlsoFrank Gotch was still alive at the time and many still saw him as the "real" world champion. As Stecher didn't consider himself defeated, the idea of Olin as champ had much going against it. This claim to the title, called the Olin Line by historians, did continue. Olin lost his claim "world title" to Ed "Strangler" Lewis inChicago onMay 2 1917 . After 2 hours and 37 minutes, John Olin concedes match due to a shoulder injury. Referee was Frank Gotch and he praised Lewis as the best. The Strangler would not be as mild manner as Olin, and actively claimed the title. Olin resided inWorcester, Massachusetts during his stay in the United States, and wrestled as a professional for several years. He died inInkoo ,Finland .External links
* [http://www.databaseolympics.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=OLINJOH01 profile]
* [http://crowbarpress.com/column/yohe-01.htm The World Title and Contenders of 1915 to 1920 by Steve Yohe]
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author=
title=STECHER DEFEATS OLIN.; Wrestling Champion Defends Crown Successfully in Boston.
date=1920-11-26
work=New York Times
url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=990CEFDE1631EF33A25755C2A9679D946195D6CF
accessdate=2008-08-09
*cite news
author=
title=LEADERS TO MEET ON MAT.; Zbyszko, Olin, Stecher, and Hussane to Wrestle at Garden.
date=1918-01-27
work=New York Times
url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9D04EED8143AEF33A25754C2A9679C946996D6CF
accessdate=2008-08-09
*cite news
author=
title=ZBYSZKO DOWNS OLIN.; Wiadek Zbyszko, the powerful Polish wrestler, defeated John Olin, a title contender in crowded Madison Square Garden.
date=1918-01-30
work=New York Times
url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9505E7DC103FE433A25753C3A9679C946996D6CF
accessdate=2008-08-11
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