Conrad Caldwell

July 27, 1909 - April 18, 1990

He won the National Collegiate championship in only the fifth bout he ever wrestled. But that NCAA title was just the beginning of Conrad Caldwell's spectacular career.

He did not compete in wrestling at Commerce, Oklahoma, High School and indeed had never seen the sport until he enrolled at Oklahoma State, where Hall of Fame coach Edward C. Gallagher recruited him from a gym class and promised to turn him into a national champion.

His pre-tournament experience consisted of two matches as a substitute heavyweight. Then in three bouts as a 165-pounder in the 1929 NCAA meet, he fulfilled Coach Gallagher's prophecy. He repeated, at 175 pounds, in 1930 and '31 to become only the third wrestler to win three collegiate crowns.

Caldwell was a standout amid an awesome array of Aggie talent that included teammates Earl McCready, Jack VanBebber, Bobby Pearce and LeRoy McGuirk. One night in 1931, Caldwell applied the finishing touches to a dual meet victory over Kansas State that required only 19 minutes, 33 seconds of wrestling by the entire team.

In 1932, he moved to California and competed five years for the Los Angeles Athletic Club. The only defeat of his career came in the first round of the 1932 Olympic trials. He came back to win the trials at 191 pounds, only to see another wrestler chosen in his place for the Games.

Through 1936, Caldwell was unbeaten from 174 pounds through heavyweight-and on one occasion, all three weights at one time. In a 1933 dual meet with UCLA, he weighed in at 174 but found his teammates at 191 and heavyweight were absent. He pinned the UCLA 174 pounder, won a decision at 191 and after a 10-minute struggle pinned the heavyweight, an all-Coast football tackle.

In recognition of his achievements as one of wrestling's pioneer champions, Conrad C. Caldwell is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

Awards:

Year
1981
Award
Distinguished Member
Chapter/Region
National

All American Awards:

Season
1931
School
Oklahoma State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
175
Place
1
Season
1930
School
Oklahoma State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
175
Place
1
Season
1929
School
Oklahoma State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
165
Place
1

College Season Records:

Season
1931
School
Oklahoma State
Class
Senior
Bouts
5
Wins
5
Losses
0
Ties
0
Falls
1
Win PCT.
100
Place
1st
Season
1930
School
Oklahoma State
Class
Junior
Bouts
8
Wins
8
Losses
0
Ties
0
Falls
3
Win PCT.
100
Place
1st
Season
1929
School
Oklahoma State
Class
Sophomore
Bouts
5
Wins
5
Losses
0
Ties
0
Falls
0
Win PCT.
100
Place
1st
Season
Career
Bouts
18
Wins
18
Losses
0
Ties
0
Falls
4
Win PCT.
100

All Rankings:

Season
2006
Rank Date
11/11/2005
Weight
133
Rank
1
School
Edinboro
Season
2006
Rank Date
11/22/2005
Weight
133
Rank
1
School
Edinboro
Season
2006
Rank Date
12/22/2005
Weight
133
Rank
1
School
Edinboro
Season
2006
Rank Date
01/17/2006
Weight
133
Rank
1
School
Edinboro
Season
2006
Rank Date
02/02/2006
Weight
133
Rank
1
School
Edinboro
Season
2006
Rank Date
02/21/2006
Weight
133
Rank
1
School
Edinboro
Season
2006
Rank Date
03/06/2006
Weight
133
Rank
1
School
Edinboro

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