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Daniel Cormier
Residence:
Stillwater, OK
College: Oklahoma State, Colby CC
HighSchool:
Lafayette, La. (Northside)
2006: U.S. World Team
Trials champion…U.S. Nationals champion.
2005: DNP
in World Championships… U.S. World Team Trials champion… U.S. Nationals
champion… Second in World Cup… Ivan Yarygin Memorial International champion (Russia)… Second
in Super Cup (Russia).
2004:
Fourth in Olympic Games… Participated in Titan Games… U.S. Olympic Team Trials
champion… U.S. Nationals champion… Boutiatyr Grand Prix champion (Russia)… Fourth
in Ivan Yarygin Memorial International (Russia).
2003:
Third in Ivan Yarygin Cup (Russia)…
Sunkist Kids International Open champion… Fifth in World Championships… Pan
American Games champion… U.S. Nationals champion.
2002:
Sunkist Kids International Open champion… Third in U.S. World Team Trials… Pan
American Championships champion… Third in Dave Schultz Memorial International.
2001:
Sunkist Kids International Open champion… Third in U.S. World Team Trials… Seventh in U.S. Nationals…
Dave Schultz Memorial International champion.
Age-Group: Second in 1997 Junior Nationals
(Greco-Roman)… Fourth in 1997 Junior Nationals… Third in 1995 Cadet World
Championships (Greco-Roman)… Fourth in 1995 Cadet Nationals (freestyle and
Greco-Roman).
College:
Attended Oklahoma State Univ., where he was coached by John Smith... Second in
2001 NCAA championships... Earned a degree in Sociology... Previously attended Colby Community
College (1997-99), where he was coached by Steve
Lampe... 1998-99 Junior College National champion.
High
School: Attended Northside
High School, where he was
coached by Stephen Lotief... Three-time state champion (1995-97)... Suffered
only two losses after his freshman year, both coming in injury defaults... Had
a 101-9 record during his high school career... Also an All-State performer in
football.
Personal:
Son of Audrey Cormier and Percy Benoit... Has two brothers, Joe and Ferral, and
one sister, Felicia... He and his wife, Robin, were married November 16, 2002…
Has one daughter, Kaedyn Imri Cormier (deceased)... Hobbies include reading,
playing video games, basketball and softball...
Awards:
Two-time Outstanding Wrestler at the Louisiana
state tournament.
Notes:
Became member of 2003 World Team after winning Special Wrestle-Off at 96
kg/211.5 lbs.
CAREER
NOTES:
• Fourth
in 2004 Olympic Games
• Fifth
in 2003 World Championships
•
Four-time U.S. Nationals champion (2003-06)
• 2003
Pan American Games gold medalist
• Earned
a spot on the 2003 U.S. World Team six weeks following the death of his 3-month
old daughter
• 2001
NCAA runner-up at Oklahoma State Univ.
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