Richard Sanders

January 20, 1945 - October 18, 1972

His career was like a meteor... a streak of brilliance then, tragically, he was gone. But for a dozen years, Rick Sanders was the golden boy of wrestling, America's first World champion, a legendary athlete.

He won three Oregon high school championships--with 80 wins, one loss--collegiate titles at three levels, five national Freestyle crowns and six international medals. He once beat Dan Gable, 6-0, the only shutout defeat of the Iowan's storied career. At his hometown university, Portland State, he won the NAIA in 1965, the Division II NCAA in 1967 and '68, and Division I in 1966 and '67, reaching the finals again as a senior. He was voted outstanding wrestler of four of those national events.

As a college freshman, Sanders won his first Freestyle title and made the World team. He took a bronze in '66, won the Pan Am Games in '67 and was a silver medalist in the 1967 Worlds and the 1968 Olympics.

A year later, at 114.5 pounds, he became the first American ever to win a World championship. He returned to the Olympics in 1972 and captured another silver. Of the 11 bouts he won in two Olympics, nine were by fall. Suddenly, Rick was gone, killed in an auto accident in Yugoslavia.

He was a complex personality, a free thinker. He had his own style of training, his own style of living. He wore long hair and a beard before they were fashionable, to the distress of conservatives. But Rick was a champion, with technique and expertise ahead of his time. A self-made man, with little family background, he concentrated on helping youth.

He often left cutting weight until the last minute. A favorite vignette is one of Rick jogging up and down the aisle of a mammoth jet airliner on his way to a match with the Soviet Union.

In 1970, he won the World team trials at 125.5, after an epic series with fellow Olympic medalist Don Behm. But he gave up his position to try--unsuccessfully--to cut to 114.5 so that both could wrestle.

He is one we shall never forget. Richard J. Sanders is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

Awards:

Year
1987
Award
Distinguished Member
Chapter/Region
National

All American Awards:

Season
1968
School
Portland State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
123
Place
2
Season
1968
School
Portland State
Tournament
Division II
Weight
123
Place
1
Season
1967
School
Portland State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
115
Place
1
Season
1967
School
Portland State
Tournament
Division II
Weight
115
Place
1
Season
1966
School
Portland State
Tournament
Division I
Weight
115
Place
1
Season
1966
School
Portland State
Tournament
Division II
Weight
123
Place
3

College Season Records:

Season
1968
School
Portland State
Class
Senior
Bouts
0
Wins
0
Losses
0
Ties
0
Falls
0
Win PCT.
0
Place
2nd
Season
1967
School
Portland State
Class
Junior
Bouts
22
Wins
22
Losses
0
Ties
0
Falls
0
Win PCT.
100
Place
1st
Season
1966
School
Portland State
Class
Sophomore
Bouts
23
Wins
22
Losses
1
Ties
0
Falls
0
Win PCT.
95.65
Place
1st
Season
Career
Bouts
45
Wins
44
Losses
1
Ties
0
Falls
0
Win PCT.
97.78

All Rankings:

Season
1968
Rank Date
02/28/1968
Weight
123
Rank
1
School
Portland State
Season
1967
Rank Date
02/22/1967
Weight
115
Rank
1
School
Portland State

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