CAEL SANDERSON: OFF THE MAT
Cael Sanderson is considered by many as the
Michael Jordan of amateur wrestling. His popularity has spanned world-wide
since winning a gold medal at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece.
Cael has set the standard for excellence
in the sport of wrestling today. As a collegiate competitor, he became
the first wrestler in history to win four NCAA titles while also completing
an undefeated career (159-0) at Iowa State University.
In 2001 and 2002, Cael also earned spots
on the U.S. Men's Freestyle World Teams. However, in 2001 he was unable
to compete as the September 11 attacks on New York City postponed
the event to a date that conflicted with his college schedule. USA
Wrestling decided not to attend the 2002 World Championships in Tehran,
Iran due to a credible threat placed against the team.
Cael was vindicated in 2003, when he won
a silver medal at the World Championships held in New York City's
Madison Square Garden before achieving wrestling greatness with his
gold medal in 2004.
Currently, Cael resides in Ames, Iowa, with
his wife Kelly. They are expecting their first child in February 2007. Cael is in his first year as the head wrestling coach at Iowa State
University, taking the reins from legendary coach Bobby Douglas following his retirement.
His hobbies include fishing, art, spending
time with his dog Bonnie and playing video games.
Originally from Heber City, Utah, Cael was
coached by his father Steve with great support from his mother Debbie.
His two older brothers, Cody and Cole, both excelled as wrestlers
at Iowa State as well. Cael's younger brother Cyler is a redshirt freshman wrestling for ISU at 149 lbs this season.
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