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Bob Anderson (Wrestler)


Bob Anderson (born 1943) is an American wrestler and coach. Anderson was born in 1943 in Oakland, California and is from Redondo Beach, California. He attended South High School (Torrance, California) where he placed 3rd his junior year, and finishing as a state champ his senior year. He won the 1968 Western Regional Olympic Trials and went on to win the 1968 Olympic trials. Anderson attended El Camino College where he won state as a sophomore had a record-breaking 1 loss the whole season. Anderson ended up transferring to Adams State College, he then became a 2 time NAIA champion, and was Rocky Mountain Champion. Anderson was an NCAA All American. Anderson competed and won in the 1968 Olympic Trials in Greco Roman style and was alternate on the 1968 Olympic Team. He also wrestled freestyle. He wrestled Greco Roman in the 1971 Pan American Games, and in Sambo sytyle at the 1979 US Sambo World Team Championships. He coached and competed in the Pan American games in 1978, earning an individual and a coaching championship. Anderson coached 2 national teams in Sambo, placing 2nd and 3rd. In 1996 Anderson had trained Rolls Gracie, whom he would teach techniques like the Americana Arm Bar. He was a 1996 US Olympic Team Wrestling Coach. In 2003, he became the World Masters Wrestling Champion at 211 lbs. Anderson has also trained Rulon Gardner, Dan Henderson, Heath Sims, and Randy Couture.

In high school, Anderson attended South High School in Torrance California where he placed 3rd his junior year and went on to become a state champion his senior year of high school.

In college, Anderson attended El Camino College where he won state his sophomore year and had a record breaking 1 loss all season. After winning state Anderson transferred to Adam St. College. He was a 2-time NAIA champion and also was chosen as a division 1 all American.

In 1968, Anderson began his freestyle wrestling career when he won the western regional Olympic trial in Greece, Roman. 1971 he went on to place 2nd in the world championships that was also held in Roman. Anderson last competed in the 1979 Pan American games, once again he placed 2nd. Although Anderson never got to be a world champion his accomplishments was well worth it.


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