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WAs an olympic wrestler who shocked the world in the 2000 olympics by beating Alexander Kerelin.  Kerelin had not been beaten in many years.  In fact had not had a point scored on him in many years either.
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[[image: Mormon_Rulon_Gardner.jpg|250px|left|alt=Mormon Wrestler Rulon Gardner|Mormon Wrestler Rulon Gardner]]Rulon Gardner was an [http://www.mormonolympians.org Olympic] wrestler who shocked the world in the 2000 Olympics by beating Alexander Kerelin.  Kerelin had not been beaten in many years.  In fact he had not had a point scored against him in many years either. IOC officials were there to give him another Gold Medal. Rulon Gardner is a member of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]].
IOC officials were there to give him another Gold Medal.
 
  
Gardners training did not start in a weight room or olympic plaza. But on the family dairy farm.  The youngest of nine children he received strenght by bucking hay bales, Hauling calves off in subzero weather to the safety of a barn milking cows, moving sprinkler pipe and other farm chores.   
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Gardner's training did not start in a weight room or Olympic plaza, but on the family dairy farm.  The youngest of nine children, he built strength by bucking hay bales, hauling calves off in subzero weather to the safety of the barn, milking cows, moving sprinkler pipe, and other farm chores.   
  
He was large for his age and struggled academically and socially in school.  He did however excel in Football, Wrestling and Track and Field.  Sports did provide a break from the farm however chores were waiting to get done when he got home and had to be done before school.
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He was large for his age and struggled academically and socially in school.  He did, however, excel in football, wrestling, and track and field.  Sports did provide a break from the farm; however, chores were waiting to get done when he got home, and also had to be done before school.
  
Following high school he received scholarship offers in football and wrestling at Ricks and nearby Wyoming community colleges.  He went to Ricks on a Wrestling scholarship were he won the NJCAA championship for his weight his sophmore year.
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Following high school, he received scholarship offers in football and wrestling at Ricks College in Idaho and nearby Wyoming community colleges.  He went to Ricks on a wrestling scholarship were he won the NJCAA championship for his weight his sophomore year.
  
Following Ricks he went to Nebraska were he had respectable showings in the big eight and ncaa tournaments.  He also took a shot at the championship cornhusker football team as well though he never played for them.
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Following his years at Ricks, he went to Nebraska, where he had respectable showings in the "Big Eight" and NCAA tournaments.  He also took a shot at the championship Cornhusker Football Team as well, though he never played for them.
  
Following his wrestling eligibility he stayed at Nebraska until he received a teaching degree and dealt with discontent faculty before he received his degree.  Has yet to teach in a classroom though.  He also trained in Greco Roman Wrestling.  He barely missed the 1996 olympics in Atlanta due to a mistiming.  He trained and made it to the 2000 olympics though.  Following his victory he won the 2001 world championships of wrestling as well.
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Following his wrestling eligibility, he stayed at Nebraska until he earned a teaching degree.  Gardner has yet to teach in a classroom, though.  Gardner also trained in Greco-Roman Wrestling.  He barely missed the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta due to a mistiming.  He trained and made it to the 2000 Olympics, however.  Following his victory, he won the 2001 World Championships in wrestling as well.
  
He won the bronze in the 2004 olympics in Athens too as numerous injuries hurt his wrestling chances.  He left his shoes on the mat as a symbol of retirement.  Since Retirement he has started in Marshal Arts and been a motivational speaker as well.  Presently has a store that sales food and other paraphanalia store in AFton Wyoming.
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He won the bronze in the 2004 Olympics in Athens, too, as numerous injuries hurt his wrestling chances.  He left his shoes on the mat as a symbol of retirement.  Since retirement he has started in martial arts, and has been a motivational speaker as well.  Presently Gardner owns a store that sells food and other goods in Afton, Wyoming.
  
He has been very accident prone starting with several accidents in school and on family farm.  He also suffered hypothermia when he got lost snowmobiling near his home town and went in water, Overcame that obstacle to wrestle.  Been involved in car motorbike accidents, a plane crash in lake powell in which he got out in 44 degree weather and survived 28 degrees with no food or shelter and other near mishaps.  His family has had many trials too growing up with death and business losses.
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Gardner has been somewhat accident-prone, starting with several accidents in school and on the family farm.  He also suffered hypothermia, when he got lost snowmobiling near his home town and went into the water. He overcame these incidents in order to wrestle.  Gardner has also been involved in car-motorbike accidents, and a plane crash in Lake Powell, in which he got out in 44 degree weather and survived 28 degrees with no food or shelter.  He's had many other near mishaps.  His family has had many trials, too, during Gardner's growing-up years, including deaths and business losses.
  
He has overcame many odds basically wrestled all his life with challenges to win a gold medal and be a great inspiration to many people.   
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He has overcome many odds, and has basically wrestled all his life, surmounting challenges to win a gold medal and to be a great inspiration to many people.   
  
Here is his homepage which includes his impressive victory. http://www.rulonGardner.com/index.html
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Rulon Gardner's homepage, which includes his impressive Gold Medal victory: [http://www.rulonGardner.com/index.html]
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Revision as of 21:28, 2 September 2010

Mormon Wrestler Rulon Gardner
Rulon Gardner was an Olympic wrestler who shocked the world in the 2000 Olympics by beating Alexander Kerelin. Kerelin had not been beaten in many years. In fact he had not had a point scored against him in many years either. IOC officials were there to give him another Gold Medal. Rulon Gardner is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Gardner's training did not start in a weight room or Olympic plaza, but on the family dairy farm. The youngest of nine children, he built strength by bucking hay bales, hauling calves off in subzero weather to the safety of the barn, milking cows, moving sprinkler pipe, and other farm chores.

He was large for his age and struggled academically and socially in school. He did, however, excel in football, wrestling, and track and field. Sports did provide a break from the farm; however, chores were waiting to get done when he got home, and also had to be done before school.

Following high school, he received scholarship offers in football and wrestling at Ricks College in Idaho and nearby Wyoming community colleges. He went to Ricks on a wrestling scholarship were he won the NJCAA championship for his weight his sophomore year.

Following his years at Ricks, he went to Nebraska, where he had respectable showings in the "Big Eight" and NCAA tournaments. He also took a shot at the championship Cornhusker Football Team as well, though he never played for them.

Following his wrestling eligibility, he stayed at Nebraska until he earned a teaching degree. Gardner has yet to teach in a classroom, though. Gardner also trained in Greco-Roman Wrestling. He barely missed the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta due to a mistiming. He trained and made it to the 2000 Olympics, however. Following his victory, he won the 2001 World Championships in wrestling as well.

He won the bronze in the 2004 Olympics in Athens, too, as numerous injuries hurt his wrestling chances. He left his shoes on the mat as a symbol of retirement. Since retirement he has started in martial arts, and has been a motivational speaker as well. Presently Gardner owns a store that sells food and other goods in Afton, Wyoming.

Gardner has been somewhat accident-prone, starting with several accidents in school and on the family farm. He also suffered hypothermia, when he got lost snowmobiling near his home town and went into the water. He overcame these incidents in order to wrestle. Gardner has also been involved in car-motorbike accidents, and a plane crash in Lake Powell, in which he got out in 44 degree weather and survived 28 degrees with no food or shelter. He's had many other near mishaps. His family has had many trials, too, during Gardner's growing-up years, including deaths and business losses.

He has overcome many odds, and has basically wrestled all his life, surmounting challenges to win a gold medal and to be a great inspiration to many people.

Rulon Gardner's homepage, which includes his impressive Gold Medal victory: [1]