Since 1924, many Oklahoma State athletes have fought their way to Olympic team membership in wrestling, with 10 athletes winning a gold medal 12 times. That includes OSU three-time NCAA champion Yojiro Uetake, who took the gold medal twice for his home country of Japan. Ten O-Staters have been selected as coaches or managers. OSU head coach John Smith brought home his second consecutive gold medal as a member of Team USA from the 1992 Olympic Games held in Barcelona. Smith coached his first Olympic team in Sydney in 2000. Listed below are OSU’s 49 Olympians and where they placed.
Paris • 1924
Guy H. Lookabaugh 158.5 fourth
Orion Stuteville 174 alternate
Amsterdam • 1928
Clarence Berryman 145 sixth
George Rule 174 reserve
Charles Strack 191.5 reserve
Earl McCready, Canada Hwt.
Los Angeles • 1932
Bobby Pearce 123 Gold Medal 
Melvin Clodfelter 145 3rd round
Jack Van Bebber 158.5 Gold Medal 
Conrad Caldwell 191.5 alternate
Berlin • 1936
Ross Flood 123 Silver Medal 
Fred Parkey 134 reserve
Harley Strong 145 1st round
Frank Lewis 158.5 Gold Medal 
Roy Dunn Hwt 1st round
George Chiga, Canada Hwt
E.C. Gallagher, Honorary Coach
Clarence Gallagher, Trainer
London • 1948
William Jernigan 114.5 2nd round
Hal Moore 136.5 sixth
Richard Hutton Hwt 1st round
Art Griffith, Coach
Cliff Keen, Manager
Helsinki • 1952
Ray Swartz, Coach
Buel Patterson, Manager
Melbourne • 1956
Myron Roderick 136.5 fourth
Dick Beattie 160.5 DNC-illness
Rome • 1960
Shelby Wilson 147.5 Gold Medal 
Doug Blubaugh 160.5 Gold Medal
Tokyo • 1964
Yojiro Uetake, Japan 125.5 Gold Medal 
Bobby Douglas 138.5 fourth
Rex Peery, Coach
Fendley Collins, Manager
Mexico City • 1968
Yojiro Uetake, Japan 125.5 Gold Medal 
Bobby Douglas 138.5 DNC-illness
Munich • 1972
Gene Davis 136.5 3rd round
Jerry Robinson 180.5 Greco-Roman
Harry Geris, Canada Hwt
Montreal • 1976
Gene Davis 136.5 Bronze Medal 
Jimmy Jackson Hwt 3rd round
Harry Geris, Canada Hwt
Los Angeles • 1984
Lee Roy Smith 136.5 DNC-arbitration
Bruce Baumgartner 286 Gold Medal
Seoul • 1988
John Smith 136.5 Gold Medal 
Kenny Monday 163 Gold Medal
Joe Seay, Coach
Barcelona • 1992
Kendall Cross 125.5 sixth
John Smith 136.5 Gold Medal 
Kenny Monday 163 Silver Medal
Atlanta • 1996
Kendall Cross 125.5 Gold Medal 
Kenny Monday 163 fourth
Sydney • 2000
John Smith, Coach
Athens • 2004
Daniel Cormier, 211.5, Fourth
Eric Guerrero, 132, First Round
Jamill Kelly, 145.5, Silver Medal