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Rulon Gardner

Rulon Ellis Gardner (born August 16, 1971) is an American retired Greco-Roman wrestler. He won the gold medal at the 2000 Olympic Games, defeating Russia's three-time reigning Olympic gold medalist Aleksandr Karelin in the final;[2] Karelin was previously unbeaten for 13 years in international competition. Gardner won a bronze medal at the 2004 Games.[1] In 2010, he was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Member.[3]

Rulon Gardner
Gardner (right) at the 2004 Olympics
Personal information
Full nameRulon Ellis Gardner
Born (1971-08-16) August 16, 1971 (age 52)
Afton, Wyoming, U.S.
Height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)[1]
Weight265 lb (120 kg)[1]
Sport
SportWrestling
EventGreco-Roman
ClubSunkist Kids[1]
Coached byRobert Christensen
Anatoly Petrosyan
Steven Fraser
Medal record

Personal background edit

Gardner was born in Afton, Wyoming. He is the son of Reed and Virginia Gardner and the last of nine children. His second great grandfather was Archibald Gardner,[4] who was one of the early settlers of Star Valley, Wyoming. He attributes his strength to the physical labor that he performed growing up and working on the family's dairy farm.[5]

In 2005, Gardner published his autobiography (co-written by Bob Schaller), Never Stop Pushing: My Life from a Wyoming Farm to the Olympic Medals Stand, in which he describes his Greco-Roman wrestling career, his academic struggles (as someone who suffers from a learning disability) and an account of his near-death experience when stranded after a snowmobile accident.

As of 2011, Gardner worked as a motivational speaker, often appearing as a keynote presenter and event host. He has appeared at corporate events, celebrity golf tournaments, trade shows, and conventions. He also has licensing deals, as well as print and television endorsements.[6]

In 2012, Gardner and his wife Kami filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in a Salt Lake City Federal court, with $2.9 million in liabilities.[7]

After the Athens Olympics, Gardner gained 210 pounds, culminating in a total body weight of 474 pounds. In January 2011, he was announced as a contestant on season 11 of the American reality television show, The Biggest Loser. After 16 weeks on the show, Gardner had lost 173 pounds.[8] Gardner shocked the trainers, staff, and contestants on the April 26 episode by announcing he would be leaving the show "for personal reasons", and left the show without a final weigh-in. He did not appear on the final episode of the season, except in the background of scenes of other contestants.[9]

Injuries edit

When Gardner was in elementary school, he was injured during a class show-and-tell, when his abdomen was punctured with an arrow.[10]

In 2002, Gardner went snowmobiling with some friends in the mountains surrounding Star Valley, Wyoming. At one point, he became separated from the group. During his efforts to regain his composure and regroup, he fell into the freezing Salt River with his snowmobile. Unable to move any farther, Gardner decided to build a shelter and wait for a rescue team. He remained stranded for the next 18 hours. After several hours in his makeshift shelter, he stopped shivering, which led him to believe that he was dying. When he was eventually rescued, he was experiencing hypothermia and severe frostbite. Due to the physical damage, a saw had to be used to remove his boots. The harrowing experience cost Gardner the middle toe on his right foot, which he keeps in formaldehyde in a jar in his refrigerator, to remind him of his mortality.[11][12] He told his story on a first-season episode of I Survived....

On February 24, 2007,[13] Gardner and two other men survived a crash when a light aircraft he was traveling in crashed into Lake Powell, Utah. The men swam an hour in 44 °F (7 °C) water to reach shore, and then spent the night without shelter. None of the three sustained life-threatening injuries.[14]

Educational background edit

Gardner attended Star Valley High School in Afton, Wyoming, and was a three-sport letter winner and standout in football, wrestling, and track and field. He was an All-State selection in both football and wrestling, and was also the 1989 Wyoming wrestling state heavyweight champion. In track and field, as a senior, he took second at the state finals in the shot put.[15]

Gardner attended junior college at Ricks College (now BYU-Idaho) in Rexburg, Idaho, and as a sophomore won the NJCAA national heavyweight wrestling championship. He and his first wife Sheri lost their daughter, Stacey in a terrible car accident on December 26, 1990. He then earned a scholarship to attend the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.[16] While at Nebraska, Gardner finished fourth in the 275 lb. weight class at the 1993 NCAA Championships, earning All-American honors. He graduated from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln with a bachelor's degree in physical education.[17] He attended both Ricks and Nebraska on wrestling scholarships.

Wrestling career edit

 
Gardner's win over Russian Alexander Karelin "shocked the wrestling world." After defeating Karelin, who was previously undefeated in 13 years, he became a local hero in his hometown of Afton, Wyoming.
 
Gardner (right) interviews Dremiel Byers in 2008, working as an analyst for NBC Sports.

Olympics edit

Gardner is known for his defeat of three-time reigning gold medalist Aleksandr Karelin at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Karelin had been undefeated for 13 years, and had not given up a point in six years, prior to his loss in the gold medal match to Gardner.[18]

In 2001, Gardner added a world championship to his list of accomplishments with a victory in the finals over Mihaly Deak-Bardos of Hungary. His win made him the only American to ever win both a World and Olympic title in Greco-Roman wrestling.[19]

After the 2000 Olympics he suffered a series of injuries from both a snowmobiling and motorcycle accident. These injuries included an amputated toe and a dislocated wrist, but he still went on to win the U.S. Olympic trials for his weight class and then to compete in the 2004 Summer Olympics. He was unable to repeat his 2000 performance, coming away with the Bronze medal, and after his match, he placed his shoes in the middle of the mat as a symbol of retirement from competitive wrestling.[20]

Gardner competed once in mixed martial arts, and in 2004 he became the host for a professional wrestling league called Real Pro Wrestling.[21]

Gardner served as an analyst for NBC Sports coverage of Wrestling at the 2008 Summer Olympics.[22]

Gardner attempted a comeback for the 2012 Olympics[23] but was unable to make the 264.5 pound max weight limit for the U.S. Olympic Trials and therefore ineligible to compete for a position on the Olympic team.[24]

Mixed martial arts edit

On December 31, 2004, Gardner fought Hidehiko Yoshida in a judo vs wrestling mixed martial arts (MMA) bout for the Pride Fighting Championships at an event named PRIDE Shockwave 2004. Yoshida, in addition to being an Olympic gold medalist in judo, was a highly successful MMA fighter. Gardner, trained by Randy Couture at Team Quest, won the bout via unanimous decision. [25]

Rulon Gardner mixed martial arts record
Date Result Record Opponent Event Method Round, Time
December 31, 2004 Win 1–0   Hidehiko Yoshida PRIDE Shockwave 2004 Decision (Unanimous) Round 3, 5:00

Honors and awards edit

Aside from his Olympic medals, his achievements include:

Published works edit

  • Gardner, Rulon and Bob Schaller (2005). Never Stop Pushing: My Life from a Wyoming Farm to the Olympic Medals Stand, Da Capo Press. ISBN 978-0-7867-1593-0

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on April 17, 2020.
  2. ^ Niesen, Joan (November 18, 2020). "Rulon Gardner and the lonely afterglow of Olympic gold". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  3. ^ Rulon Gardner. nwhof.org. Retrieved March 28, 2023.
  4. ^ Gardner, Rulon; Schaller, Bob (2005). Never Stop Pushing. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers. p. 43. ISBN 0-7867-1593-6. Retrieved January 31, 2011.
  5. ^ Gardner, Rulon; Schaller, Bob (2005). Never Stop Pushing. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers. p. 24. ISBN 0-7867-1593-6. Retrieved January 31, 2011.
  6. ^ "Booking Rulon Gardner Speaker Appearances, Rulon Gardner Agent Manager Contact, Hiring Rulon Gardner Speaking Engagements Costs Fees". Athletepromotions.com. Retrieved March 24, 2011.
  7. ^ "Rulon Gardner files for bankruptcy". USA Today.
  8. ^ Posnanski, Joe (March 21, 2011) "Point After: Losing, and Loving It", Sports Illustrated, p. 105.
  9. ^ "The Biggest Loser" Season 11 Finale Recap: A great cast is the ultimate trump card August 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Gardner lives to tell of another life-threatening accident – Olympics – ESPN". Sports.espn.go.com. February 28, 2007. Retrieved March 24, 2011.
  11. ^ "Daugherty: Having embraced wrestling to fullest, Gardner lets go". Enquirer.com. August 26, 2004. Retrieved March 24, 2011.
  12. ^ "NWS Riverton WY – Rulon Gardner". Crh.noaa.gov. February 4, 2010. Retrieved March 24, 2011.
  13. ^ [1] [dead link]
  14. ^ "Olympian Gardner survives small plane crash (AP report)". sports.espn.go.com. ESPN. February 26, 2007. Retrieved August 9, 2008.
  15. ^ Wolinetz, Adam (June 29, 2001). "Rulon Gardner to receive Citizenship Through Sports Alliance award for sportsmanship | TheMat.com – USA Wrestling". TheMat.com. Retrieved March 24, 2011.
  16. ^ . Nationwide Speakers Bureau. Archived from the original on April 13, 2008. Retrieved May 12, 2008.
  17. ^ "Rulon Gardner". RulonGardner.com. Rulon Gardner. 2008. Retrieved August 5, 2008.
  18. ^ "Aleksandr KARELIN | Olympic Athlete | Atlanta 1996, Barcelona 1992, Seoul 1988, Sydney 2000". Olympic.org. Retrieved March 24, 2011.
  19. ^ Abbott, Gary. "Two-time Olympic wrestling medalist Rulon Gardner undergoes additional surgery on his foot damaged b | TheMat.com – USA Wrestling". TheMat.com. Retrieved March 24, 2011.
  20. ^ Mihoces, Gary (August 26, 2004). "Gardner taking his moves home". Usatoday.Com. Retrieved March 24, 2011.
  21. ^ "Pro-Wrestling Gets 'Real' – Celebrity Gossip | Entertainment News | Arts And Entertainment". FOXNews.com. March 28, 2005. Retrieved March 24, 2011.
  22. ^ . Weblogs.baltimoresun.com. March 12, 2011. Archived from the original on November 30, 2009. Retrieved March 24, 2011.
  23. ^ "Rulon Gardner considers comeback for 2012 Olympics". USA Today. April 28, 2011. Retrieved May 25, 2011.
  24. ^ . Sports Illustrated. April 26, 2012. Archived from the original on April 27, 2012. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  25. ^ "Rulon Gardner MMA Stats, Pictures, News, Videos, Biography". Sherdog.com. Retrieved March 24, 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Professional MMA record for Rulon Gardner from Sherdog  
  • Rulon Gardner's page from the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum
  • "Nine minutes: How the Sydney Olympics changed wrestler Rulon Gardner's life", Deseret Morning News, February 11, 2007
  • Gardner's Biggest Loser profile

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Rulon Ellis Gardner born August 16 1971 is an American retired Greco Roman wrestler He won the gold medal at the 2000 Olympic Games defeating Russia s three time reigning Olympic gold medalist Aleksandr Karelin in the final 2 Karelin was previously unbeaten for 13 years in international competition Gardner won a bronze medal at the 2004 Games 1 In 2010 he was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Member 3 Rulon GardnerGardner right at the 2004 OlympicsPersonal informationFull nameRulon Ellis GardnerBorn 1971 08 16 August 16 1971 age 52 Afton Wyoming U S Height6 ft 1 in 185 cm 1 Weight265 lb 120 kg 1 SportSportWrestlingEventGreco RomanClubSunkist Kids 1 Coached byRobert Christensen Anatoly PetrosyanSteven FraserMedal record Men s Greco Roman wrestling Representing the United States Olympic Games 2000 Sydney 130 kg 2004 Athens 120 kg World Championships 2001 Patras 130 kg Pan American Games 2003 Santo Domingo 120 kg Pan American Championships 1998 Winnipeg 130 kg 2000 Cali 130 kg 1997 San Juan 125 kg Contents 1 Personal background 1 1 Injuries 2 Educational background 3 Wrestling career 3 1 Olympics 3 2 Mixed martial arts 4 Honors and awards 5 Published works 6 References 7 External linksPersonal background editGardner was born in Afton Wyoming He is the son of Reed and Virginia Gardner and the last of nine children His second great grandfather was Archibald Gardner 4 who was one of the early settlers of Star Valley Wyoming He attributes his strength to the physical labor that he performed growing up and working on the family s dairy farm 5 In 2005 Gardner published his autobiography co written by Bob Schaller Never Stop Pushing My Life from a Wyoming Farm to the Olympic Medals Stand in which he describes his Greco Roman wrestling career his academic struggles as someone who suffers from a learning disability and an account of his near death experience when stranded after a snowmobile accident As of 2011 Gardner worked as a motivational speaker often appearing as a keynote presenter and event host He has appeared at corporate events celebrity golf tournaments trade shows and conventions He also has licensing deals as well as print and television endorsements 6 In 2012 Gardner and his wife Kami filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in a Salt Lake City Federal court with 2 9 million in liabilities 7 After the Athens Olympics Gardner gained 210 pounds culminating in a total body weight of 474 pounds In January 2011 he was announced as a contestant on season 11 of the American reality television show The Biggest Loser After 16 weeks on the show Gardner had lost 173 pounds 8 Gardner shocked the trainers staff and contestants on the April 26 episode by announcing he would be leaving the show for personal reasons and left the show without a final weigh in He did not appear on the final episode of the season except in the background of scenes of other contestants 9 Injuries edit When Gardner was in elementary school he was injured during a class show and tell when his abdomen was punctured with an arrow 10 In 2002 Gardner went snowmobiling with some friends in the mountains surrounding Star Valley Wyoming At one point he became separated from the group During his efforts to regain his composure and regroup he fell into the freezing Salt River with his snowmobile Unable to move any farther Gardner decided to build a shelter and wait for a rescue team He remained stranded for the next 18 hours After several hours in his makeshift shelter he stopped shivering which led him to believe that he was dying When he was eventually rescued he was experiencing hypothermia and severe frostbite Due to the physical damage a saw had to be used to remove his boots The harrowing experience cost Gardner the middle toe on his right foot which he keeps in formaldehyde in a jar in his refrigerator to remind him of his mortality 11 12 He told his story on a first season episode of I Survived On February 24 2007 13 Gardner and two other men survived a crash when a light aircraft he was traveling in crashed into Lake Powell Utah The men swam an hour in 44 F 7 C water to reach shore and then spent the night without shelter None of the three sustained life threatening injuries 14 Educational background editGardner attended Star Valley High School in Afton Wyoming and was a three sport letter winner and standout in football wrestling and track and field He was an All State selection in both football and wrestling and was also the 1989 Wyoming wrestling state heavyweight champion In track and field as a senior he took second at the state finals in the shot put 15 Gardner attended junior college at Ricks College now BYU Idaho in Rexburg Idaho and as a sophomore won the NJCAA national heavyweight wrestling championship He and his first wife Sheri lost their daughter Stacey in a terrible car accident on December 26 1990 He then earned a scholarship to attend the University of Nebraska Lincoln 16 While at Nebraska Gardner finished fourth in the 275 lb weight class at the 1993 NCAA Championships earning All American honors He graduated from the University of Nebraska Lincoln with a bachelor s degree in physical education 17 He attended both Ricks and Nebraska on wrestling scholarships Wrestling career edit nbsp Gardner s win over Russian Alexander Karelin shocked the wrestling world After defeating Karelin who was previously undefeated in 13 years he became a local hero in his hometown of Afton Wyoming nbsp Gardner right interviews Dremiel Byers in 2008 working as an analyst for NBC Sports Olympics edit Gardner is known for his defeat of three time reigning gold medalist Aleksandr Karelin at the 2000 Summer Olympics Karelin had been undefeated for 13 years and had not given up a point in six years prior to his loss in the gold medal match to Gardner 18 In 2001 Gardner added a world championship to his list of accomplishments with a victory in the finals over Mihaly Deak Bardos of Hungary His win made him the only American to ever win both a World and Olympic title in Greco Roman wrestling 19 After the 2000 Olympics he suffered a series of injuries from both a snowmobiling and motorcycle accident These injuries included an amputated toe and a dislocated wrist but he still went on to win the U S Olympic trials for his weight class and then to compete in the 2004 Summer Olympics He was unable to repeat his 2000 performance coming away with the Bronze medal and after his match he placed his shoes in the middle of the mat as a symbol of retirement from competitive wrestling 20 Gardner competed once in mixed martial arts and in 2004 he became the host for a professional wrestling league called Real Pro Wrestling 21 Gardner served as an analyst for NBC Sports coverage of Wrestling at the 2008 Summer Olympics 22 Gardner attempted a comeback for the 2012 Olympics 23 but was unable to make the 264 5 pound max weight limit for the U S Olympic Trials and therefore ineligible to compete for a position on the Olympic team 24 Mixed martial arts edit On December 31 2004 Gardner fought Hidehiko Yoshida in a judo vs wrestling mixed martial arts MMA bout for the Pride Fighting Championships at an event named PRIDE Shockwave 2004 Yoshida in addition to being an Olympic gold medalist in judo was a highly successful MMA fighter Gardner trained by Randy Couture at Team Quest won the bout via unanimous decision 25 Rulon Gardner mixed martial arts record Date Result Record Opponent Event Method Round Time December 31 2004 Win 1 0 nbsp Hidehiko Yoshida PRIDE Shockwave 2004 Decision Unanimous Round 3 5 00Honors and awards editAside from his Olympic medals his achievements include U S Champion in 1995 1997 and 2001 James E Sullivan Award for amateur athlete of the year 2001 Jesse Owens Award 2001 United States Olympic Committee Sportsman of the Year 2001 ESPY award for U S Male Olympic athlete of the year 2001 Inducted as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame 2010Published works editGardner Rulon and Bob Schaller 2005 Never Stop Pushing My Life from a Wyoming Farm to the Olympic Medals Stand Da Capo Press ISBN 978 0 7867 1593 0References edit a b c d Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Rulon Gardner Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on April 17 2020 Niesen Joan November 18 2020 Rulon Gardner and the lonely afterglow of Olympic gold The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved November 20 2020 Rulon Gardner nwhof org Retrieved March 28 2023 Gardner Rulon Schaller Bob 2005 Never Stop Pushing New York Carroll amp Graf Publishers p 43 ISBN 0 7867 1593 6 Retrieved January 31 2011 Gardner Rulon Schaller Bob 2005 Never Stop Pushing New York Carroll amp Graf Publishers p 24 ISBN 0 7867 1593 6 Retrieved January 31 2011 Booking Rulon Gardner Speaker Appearances Rulon Gardner Agent Manager Contact Hiring Rulon Gardner Speaking Engagements Costs Fees Athletepromotions com Retrieved March 24 2011 Rulon Gardner files for bankruptcy USA Today Posnanski Joe March 21 2011 Point After Losing and Loving It Sports Illustrated p 105 The Biggest Loser Season 11 Finale Recap A great cast is the ultimate trump card Archived August 7 2011 at the Wayback Machine Gardner lives to tell of another life threatening accident Olympics ESPN Sports espn go com February 28 2007 Retrieved March 24 2011 Daugherty Having embraced wrestling to fullest Gardner lets go Enquirer com August 26 2004 Retrieved March 24 2011 NWS Riverton WY Rulon Gardner Crh noaa gov February 4 2010 Retrieved March 24 2011 1 dead link Olympian Gardner survives small plane crash AP report sports espn go com ESPN February 26 2007 Retrieved August 9 2008 Wolinetz Adam June 29 2001 Rulon Gardner to receive Citizenship Through Sports Alliance award for sportsmanship TheMat com USA Wrestling TheMat com Retrieved March 24 2011 Gardner bio Nationwide Speakers Bureau Archived from the original on April 13 2008 Retrieved May 12 2008 Rulon Gardner RulonGardner com Rulon Gardner 2008 Retrieved August 5 2008 Aleksandr KARELIN Olympic Athlete Atlanta 1996 Barcelona 1992 Seoul 1988 Sydney 2000 Olympic org Retrieved March 24 2011 Abbott Gary Two time Olympic wrestling medalist Rulon Gardner undergoes additional surgery on his foot damaged b TheMat com USA Wrestling TheMat com Retrieved March 24 2011 Mihoces Gary August 26 2004 Gardner taking his moves home Usatoday Com Retrieved March 24 2011 Pro Wrestling Gets Real Celebrity Gossip Entertainment News Arts And Entertainment FOXNews com March 28 2005 Retrieved March 24 2011 Baltimore Sports News Sports News Scores and Schedules baltimoresun com Weblogs baltimoresun com March 12 2011 Archived from the original on November 30 2009 Retrieved March 24 2011 Rulon Gardner considers comeback for 2012 Olympics USA Today April 28 2011 Retrieved May 25 2011 Despite failed comeback Rulon Gardner is not finished wrestling Sports Illustrated April 26 2012 Archived from the original on April 27 2012 Retrieved March 2 2014 Rulon Gardner MMA Stats Pictures News Videos Biography Sherdog com Retrieved March 24 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rulon Gardner Official website nbsp Professional MMA record for Rulon Gardner from Sherdog nbsp Rulon Gardner s page from the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum Nine minutes How the Sydney Olympics changed wrestler Rulon Gardner s life Deseret Morning News February 11 2007 Gardner s Biggest Loser profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rulon Gardner amp oldid 1214857747, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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