Ken Chertow
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Ken Chertow is an American Olympian wrestler.[citation needed] He is an entrepreneur and a wrestling coach.[citation needed]
He serves as a mentor for thousands of young wrestlers whom he coaches in his clinics, camps and school every year.[citation needed] His training combines wrestling techniques with life attitude training.[citation needed]
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[edit] Accomplishments
[edit] Academic Honors
- B.S. Finances at Penn State in 1989 with 3.55 GPA[citation needed]
- Golden Key National Honor Society[citation needed]
- OCD Leadership Honor Society[citation needed]
- 3x GTE Academic All American[citation needed]
- High School Diploma in 1984 with 3.6 GPA[citation needed]
[edit] Athletic Achievements
- 2x West Virginia State Champion[citation needed]
- 1984 Junior National Champion - Freestyle and Greco-Roman[citation needed]
- 1984 Junior National Outstanding Wrestler Award[citation needed]
- 1984 Junior World Champion[citation needed]
- 1986 World Espoir Champion[citation needed]
- 1986 US Olympic Festival Champion[citation needed]
- 3x NCAA All American at Penn State 1987,88,89. Chertow lost to eventual NCAA Champion Jack Cuvo in the 1989 NCAA semi finals at 118 pounds[citation needed]
- 1987 National Dual Meat Team Championship[citation needed]
- 1988 US Freestyle Olympian at 114.5 pounds[citation needed]
- 1986-92 US National Team Member;
- Featured in Sports Illustrated article along with teammate Jim Martin[citation needed]
[edit] External links
www.kenchertow.com