USA World Medal Count By State

USA World Medal Count By State

Every world championship medal from 2011 to 2017 in all styles and age groups by state.

Sep 12, 2017 by Andrew Spey
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USA Wrestling had a tremendous 2017 and has been racking up medals at an impressive clip since 2011, when the cadet age group (15- to 17-year-olds) World Championship made a return to the UWW calendar. 

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USA Wrestling had a tremendous 2017 and has been racking up medals at an impressive clip since 2011, when the cadet age group (15- to 17-year-olds) World Championship made a return to the UWW calendar. 

From 2011 to 2017 in all styles (men's freestyle, women's freestyle, and Greco-Roman) and age groups (seniors, juniors, and cadets), Team USA won 142 total medals: 47 gold, 27 silver, and 68 bronze.

To get a better idea of where all the medals are coming from, we broke down the awards by home state. In these exercises, there is always some amount of disagreement as to which state certain wrestlers should "count" for in the final tally. In this case, we differed to the wrestler whenever possible and when in doubt picked the state that the wrestler lived in during high school. So in case you are wondering, Kurt McHenry is "counted" for Virginia, Mark Hall for Minnesota, and Thomas Gilman for Iowa.

With that said, below is a chart of all the USA Wrestling world medals from 2011 to 2017 by state. 

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And if you don't mind scrolling a bit, the table below has every medal winner listed by name.


GOLDSILVERBRONZETOTAL
CALIFORNIA 17
Marina Doi1124
Aaron Pico1113
Jacob Varner1
12
Alleida Martinez
112
Zahid Valencia
1
1
Regina Doi
1
1
Jennifer Page

11
Gracie Figueroa

11
Cade Olivas

11
Anastasia Lobsinger

11
MINNESOTA 14
Mark Hall3

3
Gable Steveson3

3
Andrew Bisek

22
Sam Stoll

11
Owen Webster

11
Mitch McKee
1
1
Greg Kerkvliet1

1
Emily Shilson
1
1
Ali Bernard

11
MARYLAND 13
Helen Maroulis3216
Kyle Snyder4
15
Pat Downey
1
1
Aaron Brooks1

1
COLORADO 11
Adeline Gray3126
Maya Nelson1
12
Ryan Deakin
1
1
G'Angelo Hancock

11
Colton Schultz1

1
NEW JERSEY 10
Jordan Burroughs5
16
James Green
112
Leigh Jaynes-Provisor

11
Joey McKenna
1
1
ILLINOIS 10
Alli Ragan
224
Will Lewan1

1
Sammy Brooks

11
Kamal Bey1

1
Jacob Warner

11
Haley Augello1

1
Ellis Coleman

11
PENNSYLVANIA 8
Spencer Lee3

3
Zain Retherford1

1
Jordan Wood
1
1
Jared Verkleeren1

1
Gavin Hoffman

11
Coleman Scott

11
NEW YORK 7
Yianni Diakomihalis2

2
Vito Arujau
1
1
Nick Gwiazdowski

11
Jacori Teemer

11
Alexis Porter

11
Alexis Bleau

11
MICHIGAN 7
Erin Golston
123
Adam Coon1
23
Gabe Dean

11
WISCONSIN  6
Alyssa Lampe

22
Macey Kilty

11
Jesse Thielke

11
Alex Dieringer
1
1
Alara Boyd
1
1
OKLAHOMA  6
Daton Fix1
23
Becka Leathers

22
Kayla Marano

11
INDIANA  5
Kayla Miracle
123
Stevan Micic

11
Alara Boyd

11
OHIO 4
Logan Stieber11
2
Kollin Moore

11
David Carr

11
MISSOURI   3
J'den Cox

22
Victoria Francis

11
MASSACHUSETTS 3
Elena Pirozhkova1113
VIRGINIA 

3
Kurt McHenry2

2
Mason Manville1

1
HAWAII  3
Teshya Alo1
12
Clarissa Chun

11
TEXAS   2
Tervel Dlagnev

11
Asia Ray

11
SOUTH DAKOTA  2
Ronna Heaton11
2
IOWA  2
Thomas Gilman
112
UTAH   1
Taylor LaMont

11
OREGON   1
Travis Wittlake

11
MONTANA   1
Toby Erickson

11
KANSAS   1
Nathan Butler

11
IDAHO   1
Jon Jay Chavez

11
FLORIDA   1
Cevion Severado
1
1


In impressive haul no matter how you slice it!