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Spencer Lee
Spencer Richard Lee (born October 14, 1998) is an American freestyle and former folkstyle wrestler who competes at 57 kilograms. In freestyle, he earned a silver medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics, and is a two-time US National champion and three-time age-group world champion.
In folkstyle, Lee won the James E. Sullivan Award and the Dan Hodge Trophy twice, as well as three NCAA Division I national championships out of the University of Iowa. Lee was often considered one of the most dominant athletes in college athletics.
Lee was born in Denver, Colorado, but grew up in Saegertown, Pennsylvania before moving to Murrysville, where he attended Franklin Regional High School.
While in high school, Lee became a three-time PIAA class AAA state champion and recorded 144 wins before suffering his first and only loss in a dramatic upset while going for a fourth state title. In freestyle wrestling, Lee became a two-time U20 World champion and a U17 World champion during his high school years.
Before his senior year, Lee committed to wrestle at the University of Iowa. A multiple-time national champion in different tournaments, Lee was the top-ranked wrestler in the country at the time of his commitment.
Lee initially competed under a redshirt during his first year of collegiate wrestling, winning the UNI Open and placing sixth at the Midland Championships before having it pulled and competing as a true freshman instead.
During regular season, Lee recorded wins over NCAA champions and All-Americans, before placing third at the Big Ten Championships. At the NCAA championships, Lee had an outstanding run into the finals, where he defeated undefeated-in-the-season Nick Suriano to claim his first national championship.
Lee was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year and closed out the year with a 22–2 record.
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Spencer Lee
Spencer Richard Lee (born October 14, 1998) is an American freestyle and former folkstyle wrestler who competes at 57 kilograms. In freestyle, he earned a silver medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics, and is a two-time US National champion and three-time age-group world champion.
In folkstyle, Lee won the James E. Sullivan Award and the Dan Hodge Trophy twice, as well as three NCAA Division I national championships out of the University of Iowa. Lee was often considered one of the most dominant athletes in college athletics.
Lee was born in Denver, Colorado, but grew up in Saegertown, Pennsylvania before moving to Murrysville, where he attended Franklin Regional High School.
While in high school, Lee became a three-time PIAA class AAA state champion and recorded 144 wins before suffering his first and only loss in a dramatic upset while going for a fourth state title. In freestyle wrestling, Lee became a two-time U20 World champion and a U17 World champion during his high school years.
Before his senior year, Lee committed to wrestle at the University of Iowa. A multiple-time national champion in different tournaments, Lee was the top-ranked wrestler in the country at the time of his commitment.
Lee initially competed under a redshirt during his first year of collegiate wrestling, winning the UNI Open and placing sixth at the Midland Championships before having it pulled and competing as a true freshman instead.
During regular season, Lee recorded wins over NCAA champions and All-Americans, before placing third at the Big Ten Championships. At the NCAA championships, Lee had an outstanding run into the finals, where he defeated undefeated-in-the-season Nick Suriano to claim his first national championship.
Lee was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year and closed out the year with a 22–2 record.