Kyven Gadson
Kyven Gadson of Waterloo, Iowa, rose from a standout high school wrestler to one
of the nation’s premier collegiate and freestyle competitors. A two-time high school state
champion at East Waterloo, Gadson made an immediate impact at Iowa State University,
winning the Harold Nichols Cyclone Open while redshirting before overcoming injury to
become a Big 12 champion and consistent NCAA contender. He capped his collegiate
career with the 197-pound NCAA title, highlighted by his memorable finals victory over
future Olympic and World champion Kyle Snyder.
On the international stage, Gadson established himself as one of America’s top freestyle
wrestlers, winning the 2017 and 2019 U.S. Open and earning a bronze medal at the 2019
World Cup, along with success at several prestigious international tournaments. Gadson
joins his father, Willie Gadson, honored in 2016 as the Bob Siddens Coach of the Year,
continuing a powerful family legacy in wrestling.
Awards:
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Year
2026
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Award
Glen Brand Inductee
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Chapter/Region
National
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All American Awards:
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Season
2015
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School
Iowa State
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Tournament
Division I
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Weight
197
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Place
1
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Season
2014
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School
Iowa State
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Tournament
Division I
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Weight
197
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Place
4
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Season
2013
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School
Iowa State
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Tournament
Division I
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Weight
197
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Place
6
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