Bill Zadick
As a competitor and coach, Bill Zadick has forever written his name in the U.S. wrestling record book.
He won a gold medal at the World Championships in Guangzhou, China in 2006. His younger brother, Mike, brought home a silver medal from the same tournament, making them the first set of brothers since Terry and Tom Brands in 1995 to both make the same World or Olympic team.
For a 10-year period, he was one of the most competitive wrestlers on the U.S. national freestyle team. Beginning in 1999 with a runner-up finish in the U.S. World Team Trials, Zadick won back-to-back U.S. Open titles in 2001 and 2002 and finished seventh in the 2001 World Championship. He added second-place finishes in 2003, 2006 and 2008 national tournaments. He was runner-up at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in 2000 and 2008, as well as notching a runner-up finish in the U.S. World Team Trials in 2002.
After a fifth-place finish in the 1995 NCAA Championships, Zadick earned an NCAA championship as a senior in 1996, helping the University of Iowa win back-to-back NCAA team titles. He wrestled at Great Falls (Montana) High School from 1988 to 1991 and became the 17th wrestler to win four Montana state high school championships, which he accomplished in four different weight classes: 98, 112, 119 and 135.
After retiring from competition in 2008, Bill joined USA Wrestling to work with the developmental program. From 2011-14, the U.S. won eight Cadet World medals, nine Junior World medals and 10 medals at the University Worlds or University World Games. In 2014, the U.S. age group World teams reached new levels of success in freestyle as the Cadets placed third in the world, the Juniors placed second in the world and the University team won the world title.
Zadick was named national freestyle coach in 2016. In 2017, the U.S. won its first World team title in 22 years led by gold medalists Jordan Burroughs and Kyle Snyder, silver medalists Thomas Gilman and James Green, and bronze medalists J’den Cox and Nick Gwiazdowski. Zadick and his staff also produced one of the greatest years in USA Wrestling age-group history, including winning the Junior World team title for the first time in over 30 years. Zadick was named the U.S. Olympic Committee’s Coach of the Year from among all of its governing bodies.
At the 2018 Senior World Championships, the Americans finished second and had seven medalists, including World champions Cox, Kyle Dake and David Taylor. In 2019, Zadick led the United States to another successful season, including becoming the first team to win all 10 gold medals at the Senior Pan American Championships.
For his stellar wrestling and coaching career, Bill Zadick is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.
Awards:
Year
2021
|
Award
Distinguished Member
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Chapter/Region
National
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Year
2011
|
Award
Glen Brand Inductee
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Chapter/Region
National
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All American Awards:
Season
1996
|
School
Iowa
|
Tournament
Division I
|
Weight
142
|
Place
1
|
Season
1995
|
School
Iowa
|
Tournament
Division I
|
Weight
142
|
Place
5
|
College Season Records:
Season
1996
|
School
Iowa
|
Class
Senior
|
Bouts
37
|
Wins
35
|
Losses
2
|
Ties
0
|
Falls
8
|
Win PCT.
94.59
|
Place
1st
|
Season
1995
|
School
Iowa
|
Class
Junior
|
Bouts
37
|
Wins
31
|
Losses
6
|
Ties
0
|
Falls
5
|
Win PCT.
83.78
|
Place
5th
|
Season
1994
|
School
Iowa
|
Class
Sophomore
|
Bouts
12
|
Wins
11
|
Losses
1
|
Ties
0
|
Falls
2
|
Win PCT.
91.67
|
Place
DNW
|
Season
1993
|
School
Iowa
|
Class
Freshman
|
Bouts
14
|
Wins
10
|
Losses
4
|
Ties
0
|
Falls
1
|
Win PCT.
71.43
|
Place
DNW
|
Season
Career
|
Bouts
100
|
Wins
87
|
Losses
13
|
Ties
0
|
Falls
16
|
Win PCT.
87
|
All Rankings:
Season
1996
|
Rank Date
11/20/1995
|
Weight
142
|
Rank
1
|
School
Iowa
|
Season
1996
|
Rank Date
12/26/1995
|
Weight
142
|
Rank
1
|
School
Iowa
|
Season
1996
|
Rank Date
01/22/1996
|
Weight
142
|
Rank
1
|
School
Iowa
|
Season
1996
|
Rank Date
03/21/1996
|
Weight
142
|
Rank
1
|
School
Iowa
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