Carmen Pata
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Carmen Pata | |
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| Born | Oshkosh, Wisconsin, U.S. |
| Occupation | Competitive Weightlifter |
| Years active | 2001-Present |
Carmen Pata is a professional weightlifter, having competed in Olympic-style weightlifting, or Olympic weightlifting and Strongman since 2001.[1] Carmen Pata has won numerous awards in Strongman competitions, Pan American Games, World Masters Games, and the U.S. National Meet, including a 1st-place finish at the 2013 PanAm Games in Chicago, a 1st-place finish at the U.S. National meet in 2012 in Savannah, Georgia, and was recognized as Minnesota's Strongest Man in 2010.[2] Carmen Pata is still highly competitive in the +105 kg weight class.
Carmen Pata grew up in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, being a three sport athlete of soccer, basketball, and track until his junior year, when he was introduced to football. From there, Carmen Pata excelled in the sport of football due to his intelligence and his willingness to work to become the best. Pata first came to UWRF from Oshkosh and played football for the Falcons from 1996-99. He started his football career at UWRF as a defensive lineman, but moved to the offensive line later. The Oshkosh Lourdes High School graduate was named to the first All-WIAC team after his senior season at UWRF.
When Pata first came to River Falls he wanted to be a professional football player. But in 1998, while still a student, then football defensive coordinator and strength coach Tom Journell, gave Pata a chance to work in the athletic performance arena. Pata first helped with the Falcon softball and men's basketball teams. In 2001 he had a dual role as an athletic performance coach and assistant football coach. In 2006 he became UWRF's full-time athletic performance coach. Pata has loved coaching ever since, as he is able to help young adults achieve dreams they never thought they could and it allows him to continue his ancestry of engineers, which is an interesting statement, since his schooling and profession have nothing to do with engineering.