Nate Carr

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Nate Carr
Personal information
BornJune 24, 1960 (1960-06-24) (age 61)
Erie, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Medal record
Men's freestyle wrestling
Representing  United States
Olympic Games
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Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul 68 kg
Goodwill Games
Gold medal – first place 1990 Seattle 68 kg
World Cup
Gold medal – first place 1986 Toledo 68 kg

Nate Carr (born June 24, 1960 in Erie, Pennsylvania) is an American collegiate and international level freestyle wrestler. He grew up in a family of 16 children. Five of these, including Nate, would become All-American wrestlers (an NCAA record) and two, again including Nate, would compete in the Olympic Games.

High school[]

During his high school career at Erie Tech, Carr, coached by Tom Carr (no relation), posted a record of 115-7 and collected a Pennsylvania State Championship.

College[]

Upon his graduation from Erie Tech, Carr received a wrestling scholarship to Iowa State University. There he had a career record of 117-20-1 in the 150 pound weight class. He earned three NCAA championships and two Big Eight Conference Titles.

International competition[]

After graduation from Iowa State, Carr continued his freestyle wrestling career at the international level. In 1983 Carr earned a spot on the World Championship team. In 1986 he won both the World Cup and the Pan-American Championships.

He began training for the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul while working as an assistant coach at West Virginia University. While staying in the Olympic Village, Carr did not participate in any of the recreational activities offered to the athletes because he felt it would interfere with his singleminded focus toward winning gold. At the Games he wrestled to the semifinal match and won a bronze medal. There have been accusations of a scoring error by a judge which may have adversely affected his placement.

He returned as a member of the World Championship team in 1990 and also won his weight class at the Goodwill Games.

Subsequent career and family[]

Carr continued his participation in the sport as an assistant coach at West Virginia University. After his retirement from WVU, he moved to Jones County, GA. There, his son, Nate Carr, Jr. was a nationally ranked high school wrestler and 3-time state champion. Nate, Jr. originally committed to West Virginia University, but instead opted to attend Iowa Central Community College where he won the NJCAA 157 lb. National Title. Nate Carr currently works as the head club coach for the Regional Training Center at Iowa State University where his youngest son David is a member of the wrestling team.

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