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Name
  
Earl McCready

Role
  
Olympic athlete

Died
  
December 9, 1983


Earl McCready

Education
  
Oklahoma State University–Stillwater

Earl Gray McCready (June 5, 1905 – December 9, 1983) was an amateur wrestler who competed in the U.S. for Oklahoma State University in folkstyle, and as a Canadian freestyle sport wrestler who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics. Later in life he became a pro wrestler.

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Early life

He was born in Lansdowne, Ontario, and died in Seattle, Washington, United States.

Amateur wrestling

In 1928 he finished sixth in the Olympic Freestyle Heavyweight Tournament.

At the 1930 Empire Games he won the gold medal in the heavyweight class.

McCready attracted the attention of Oklahoma State wrestling coaches when he defeated their heavyweight at a 1926 tournament in Canada. McCready came to the Stillwater, Oklahoma college, where he played football and wrestled. In three years of wrestling varsity, the 5'11", 238-pound McCready was 25-0, with all but three of his victories by pin.

As an Oklahoma State Cowboy, McCready won three NCAA heavyweight titles (1928-1930), becoming the first three-time NCAA champion at any weight. He was also the first foreign-born NCAA wrestling champ. He is one of only two collegiate wrestlers with three NCAA titles to win all three of his finals matches by pin (the other being Dan Hodge of the University of Oklahoma, 177-pound champ, 1955-1957). McCready still owns the record fastest fall in an NCAA final, pinning Ralph Freese of the University of Kansas in just nineteen seconds at the very first NCAA wrestling championship in 1928.

Professional wrestling career

McCready worked for Stu Hart's Stampede Wrestling during the 50s.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Dominion Wrestling Union
  • NWA British Empire/Commonwealth Championship (New Zealand version) (2 times)
  • National Wrestling Alliance
  • NWA British Empire Heavyweight Championship (Toronto version) (3 times, first)
  • NWA Pacific Coast Heavyweight Championship (San Francisco version) (1 time)
  • Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame
  • Class of 2016, "Pioneer" category
  • Stampede Wrestling
  • Stampede Wrestling Hall of Fame
  • Other titles:
  • Canadian Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 1996)
  • Canadian Wrestling Hall of Fame
  • Class of 2000
  • References

    Earl McCready Wikipedia