Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Logan Stieber | |
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| Name | Logan Stieber |
| Birth date | 24 January 1991 |
| Birth place | Monroeville, Ohio, U.S. |
| Alma mater | The Ohio State University |
| Sport | Wrestling |
| Weight class | Bantamweight (Freestyle) |
| Club | Ohio Regional Training Center |
| Coach | Tom Ryan |
| Achievements | NCAA Champion (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015), Dan Hodge Trophy (2015), World Champion (2016), Pan American Games Champion (2015) |
| Medaltemplates | Men's freestyle wrestling the United States Competition, World Championships, 2016 Budapest, 61 kg Competition, Pan American Games, 2015 Toronto, 61 kg Competition, Pan American Wrestling Championships, 2016 Frisco, 61 kg |
Logan Stieber is an American former freestyle wrestler and current coach, renowned as one of the most accomplished competitors in the history of NCAA Division I and USA Wrestling. A four-time NCAA champion for The Ohio State University, he later captured a World Championship in 2016. His transition from a dominant collegiate athlete to a world-class international competitor and his subsequent move into coaching have solidified his legacy in the sport.
Born in Monroeville, Ohio, he was raised in a family deeply connected to wrestling, with his father and older brother serving as significant influences. He attended Monroeville High School, where he compiled a phenomenal prep record and won four OHSAA state championships. His high school career, which included multiple Fargo national titles in USA Wrestling's age-group competitions, established him as a premier national recruit. He subsequently enrolled at The Ohio State University to wrestle for the Buckeyes under head coach Tom Ryan.
Competing at 133 and 141 pounds for the Buckeyes, he immediately made an impact, winning his first NCAA title as a freshman in 2012. He repeated as champion in 2013 and 2014, defeating top contenders from programs like Iowa, Penn State, and the Oklahoma. His senior season in 2015 culminated in a fourth national title and a perfect record, earning him the prestigious Dan Hodge Trophy, awarded to the nation's top collegiate wrestler. His career helped propel Ohio State to a team national championship in 2015 and cemented his place among legends of the Big Ten Conference.
Following his collegiate career, he successfully transitioned to the senior freestyle wrestling circuit, competing at 61 kilograms. He earned a spot on the United States national team and quickly found success, winning gold at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto. The pinnacle of his international career came at the 2016 World Wrestling Championships in Budapest, where he defeated a field of global contenders to become World Champion. This victory, alongside other medals at events like the Pan American Wrestling Championships and the Yasar Dogu International, solidified his status as a leading figure for USA Wrestling in the post-2012 Olympic cycle.
After retiring from active competition, he moved into coaching, joining the staff at his alma mater, The Ohio State University. He served as an assistant coach for the Buckeyes, working under Tom Ryan and contributing to the development of numerous All-Americans and national champions. His technical expertise, drawn from his unparalleled competitive experience, made him a valuable asset in the Big Ten Conference's intensely competitive wrestling landscape. His coaching tenure is viewed as a natural extension of his lifelong dedication to the sport.
He maintains strong ties to his hometown of Monroeville, Ohio, and his family, including his brother Hunter Stieber, who was also a standout wrestler for The Ohio State University. He is married and resides in Columbus. His legacy is frequently celebrated within the wrestling communities of Ohio, The Ohio State University, and USA Wrestling, where he is remembered for his relentless competitive style and significant achievements across all levels of the sport.
Category:American male sport wrestlers Category:World Wrestling Championships medalists Category:Ohio State Buckeyes wrestlers