Gabe Dean

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Gabriel Curtis Dean (born June 19, 1994) is an American retired freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestler and graduated folkstyle wrestler who formerly competed at 86 kilograms.[1] In freestyle, he was the 2020 US National Champion, a '17 Pan American Championship medalist, and a '14 Junior World Championship medalist.[2][3][4] He was also the '15 Pan American Championship runner–up in Greco-Roman.[5] As a collegiate wrestler, Dean was a two–time NCAA Division I champion, a four–time EIWA Conference champion, and a four–time NCAA Division I All-American for the Cornell Big Red.[6]

FullnameGabriel Curtis Dean
Born (1994-06-19) June 19, 1994 (age 31)
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight86 kg (190 lb)
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Personal information
Full nameGabriel Curtis Dean
Born (1994-06-19) June 19, 1994 (age 31)
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight86 kg (190 lb)
Sport
CountryUnited States
SportWrestling
Event(s)
Freestyle, Greco-Roman, and Folkstyle
College teamCornell
ClubSpartan Combat RTC
Coached byRob Koll
Medal record
Men's freestyle wrestling
Representing the  United States
Pan American Championships
Bronze medal – third place2017 Lauro de Freitas86 kg
US National Championships
Gold medal – first place2020 Coralville (SN)86 kg
Junior World Championships
Bronze medal – third place2014 Zagreb84 kg
Greco-Roman wrestling
Representing  United States
Pan American Championships
Silver medal – second place2015 Santiago85 kg
Collegiate Wrestling
Representing the Cornell Big Red
NCAA Division I Championships
Gold medal – first place2015 St. Louis184 lb
Gold medal – first place2016 New York184 lb
Silver medal – second place2017 St. Louis184 lb
Bronze medal – third place2014 Oklahoma City184 lb
EIWA Championships
Gold medal – first place2014 Philadelphia184 lb
Gold medal – first place2015 Bethlehem184 lb
Gold medal – first place2016 Princeton184 lb
Gold medal – first place2017 Lewisburg184 lb
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Folkstyle career

High school

Dean was born in Lowell, Michigan, where he went on to attend Lowell High School. His father David was an NCAA Division I National runner-up out of the University of Minnesota, which led to Gabriel's early start in the sport of wrestling. During his high school years, Dean was a standout wrestler and football player, and as a quarterback, he led his team to a state title and runner–up finishes and was a two–time All-State player.[7] In wrestling, he went on to make the finals of the MHSAA state tournament, winning the title in an undefeated run as a junior and ending his senior year as the runner–up.[8]

College

Dean chose to attend the Cornell University and wrestle there.[9] During his four years of collegiate wrestling, Dean went on to become one of the most decorated athletes in the history of the team, claiming two NCAA titles and four EIWA conference titles, as well as racking up four All-American honors and a runner–up finish as a senior, where he lost to eventual three–timer Bo Nickal from Penn State in a legendarily close match. In regards to honors, Dean was a two–time EIWA and Ivy League Wrestler of the Year, as well as the Rookie of the Year as a freshman.[10]

International career

2013–2017

Dean, who was graduating high school, made his senior freestyle debut in May 2013, when he went on to place third at the Northeastern Regionals and sixth at the US University Nationals. At the 2015 Pan American Championships, Dean made his Greco-Roman debut with no previous training in the discipline, and went on to place second. In April 2017, Dean decided to wrestle at the US Open in freestyle, and went on to place sixth. Afterwards, he placed third at the Pan American Championships, with technical falls over former Olympian from Colombia Carlos Izquierdo and South American Games runner–up from Peru Pool Ambrocio. Dean then announced he would try his hand as a Greco–Roman wrestler, but after competing and losing in his first match at the 2017 US U23 World Team Trials, he decided to retire.

2020–2021

In October 2020, Dean opted to come out of retirement to compete at the US Nationals, where he claimed the title after defeating former All-American Nate Jackson in the finals.[11] Next, he competed at the Flo 8-Man Challenge: 195 lbs, where he lost in the first match to Taylor Lujan (whom he had tech'd weeks earlier) after dominating prior to a pin.[12][13] Dean then confirmed he would take a run for the US Olympic Team Trials.[14] In November, Dean wrestled World Champion David Taylor at the NLWC III and went to a fairly close decision loss.[15]

To start off the 2021 year, he earned the biggest win of his career when he defeated U23 World Champion Bo Nickal at the NLWC III, while also earning revenge from the '17 NCAA's, before being tech'd by three–time World and Olympic champion at 97 kg Kyle Snyder.[16] On March, he earned a spot at the US Olympic Team Trials when he won the US Last Chance Olympic Trials Qualifier as the top–seed, defeating Nate Jackson and NCAA champion Drew Foster in the process.[17] At the US Olympic Team Trials, Dean defeated former NCAA champion Myles Martin before being downed himself by David Taylor in a rematch, failing to make the team.[18] After his last run, Dean returned to retirement from competition.[19]

Freestyle record

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