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David Auble

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David Auble (born March 13, 1938) was an American wrestler. He was known for his skills and dedication to the sport. His work helped inspire many young athletes to try wrestling.

Early Life

David Auble was born in Ohio. He grew up loving sports and began wrestling at a young age. His hard work and passion for the sport stood out early on.

Wrestling Career

Auble competed in many wrestling matches during his career. He was known for his strong technique and never-giving spirit. His performances inspired many fans and fellow athletes.

Legacy

After his wrestling career ended, Auble continued to support young athletes. He helped coach and mentor many who went on to succeed in the sport. His dedication left a lasting mark on wrestling.

Competitive career

David Auble was a talented wrestler. He won two national college wrestling championships while studying at Cornell University. Later, he took part in the 1964 Summer Olympics in the men's freestyle bantamweight division.

Coaching career

David Auble was a head wrestling coach at UCLA in California and Campbell University in North Carolina. In 2010, he was honored by being added to the National Wrestling Hall of Fame for his important work in wrestling.

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