Sara McMann
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Silver | 2004 Athens | Freestyle (63 kg) |
Sara McMann (born September 24, 1980 in Takoma Park, Maryland) is the first American woman in history to receive a silver medal in women's wrestling at the 2004 Summer Olympics games in Athens, Greece. She wrestled in the Women's Freestyle 63 kg or 138.75 lb weight class.
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[edit] Education
She attended McDowell High School where, in addition to wrestling, she participated in theatre productions. She earned a degree in Theatre at Lock Haven University, where she was a member of the school's wrestling team under the coaching of Carl Poff. She later attended University of Minnesota-Morris where she was coached by Doug Reese.
[edit] Off the Mat
While driving her Jeep in Colorado on the way to the airport to catch a flight to Washington, DC with her fiance, ASU All-American wrestler Steven Blackford as her passenger, the vehicle ran off the road and rolled over. He was ejected from the vehicle because he was not wearing a seatbelt, and died at the scene. McMann was hospitalized, and later charged with reckless driving.
[edit] Career highlights
- 2004 Summer Olympics
- 2 Freestyle - 63 kg 2004 Athens, Greece