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Kendall Duane Cross (born February 24, 1968) is an American freestyle wrestler, wrestling coach and Olympic Games, Olympic gold medalist. He won the gold medal at the Wrestling at the 1996 Summer Olympics, 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, where he wrestled in the 57 kilogram (125.5 pounds) weight class. He defeated Guivi Sissaouri of Canada 5–3 in the final match. Cross also competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics where he placed sixth.


Early career

In high school, Cross wrestled for Mustang High School in Mustang, Oklahoma where he won a state title. He wrestled collegiately for Oklahoma State University where he was a three time All-American and won the NCAA Championship in 1989. Kendall graduated from Oklahoma State University, OSU with a major in political science and economics.


Highlight achievements

*Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum, National Wrestling Hall of Fame, inducted 2002 *Three time US National Champion *Outstanding Freestyle Wrestler at the U. S. Nationals, 1992 and 1995 *1997 USA Wrestling Athlete of the Year *Espoir National and Espoir World Cup Champion, 1988 *Bronze medal at Junior World Championships, 1986 *World Cup Champion, 1997 *Olympic Champion, 1996


Coaching

After college he served as an assistant coach at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill, NC while training for the Olympics. He also served as a coach for the Sunkist Kids and the Dave Schultz Wrestling Clubs. Kendall went on to become an assistant coach at Harvard University and worked at Merrill Lynch in Boston. While in Boston, he founded the Kendall Cross Gold Medal Wrestling Club, which developed young athletes. Then After Moving to Dallas, helped coach at Dallas Dynamite, with other Olympians Brandon Slay and Jamill Kelly. In addition to help Head coach at Dallas Dynamite (Brandon and Jamill both coach for the US National team currently) with former Oklahoma wrestler, Melvin Lofton, he also coaches at Trinity Christian Academy high school wrestling team.


Family

Kendall has two children, Kennedy and London Cross, and currently resides in New York City.


See also

* List of Oklahoma State University Olympians


References


External links


Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture - Cross, Kendall
1968 births Living people Harvard Crimson coaches Olympic gold medalists for the United States in wrestling Wrestlers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Wrestlers at the 1996 Summer Olympics American male sport wrestlers People from Hardin, Montana People from Mustang, Oklahoma Oklahoma State Cowboys wrestlers Medalists at the 1996 Summer Olympics {{Oklahoma-sport-stub