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18 Facts About Mike Zadick

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Michael Najeeb Zadick was born on July 12,1978 and is an American former folkstyle and freestyle wrestler.

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Mike Zadick competed in the Men's freestyle 60 kg division at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

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In 2007, Mike Zadick failed to place at the 2007 FILA Wrestling World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan.

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Mike Zadick was the silver medalist at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Mike Zadick represented the USA at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.

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Mike Zadick placed fourth in the 1994 Cadet World Championships in Greco-Roman, and was the 1996 Junior Nationals champion in both freestyle and Greco-Roman.

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Mike Zadick was named Outstanding Wrestler in Freestyle at the 1996 Junior Nationals.

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Mike Zadick was a three-time all-American wrestler at the University of Iowa, winning the 149-pound Big Ten Conference title in 2002.

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Mike Zadick finished seventh in the 2000 and 2002 NCAA Tournaments, and third in the 2001 NCAA Tournament.

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Mike Zadick earned a bachelor's degree from Iowa in 2002 in Health, Leisure, and Sport Studies.

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Mike Zadick wrestled at Great Falls High School in Great Falls, Montana.

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Mike Zadick was a four-time Montana state champion, which he accomplished in four different weight classes: 103 pounds, 119 pounds, 125 pounds and 135 pounds.

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Mike Zadick finished his high school career with Montana state high school wrestling records for most career wins and consecutive wins.

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Mike Zadick is third on the state record list for most falls.

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Mike Zadick was named an ASICS Tiger High School First-Team All-American in 1997.

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Mike Zadick was an assistant Coach at Iowa State University for two years after spending 4 years as an assistant coach at Virginia Tech.

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Mike Zadick previously spent 10 years on the staff at the University of Iowa head coach Tom Brands.

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Mike Zadick served for two years as the interim assistant coach, four years as the team's volunteer assistant coach, and previously served as the Hawkeyes' strength training coach for three seasons.