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Chris Taylor 's impact on the national scene was huge, in several respects. At 6-5 and 450 pounds, he was one of the largest athletes ever to compete in college. After transferring to Iowa State from a junior college, Taylor won two NCAA titles at heavyweight, posting a record of 87-0-1. He was 44-0 with 40 pins his final season, 1973.

He was one of the most-talked about athletes of the Olympic Games in Munich in 1972. He made the wrestling team in both freestyle and Greco-Roman, winning a bronze medal in freestyle with a 5-1 record. His only loss came by a very controversial 3-2 score to legendary Soviet Union matman Alexander Medved, owner of ten World/Olympic titles. He is the subject of a book entitled "The Gentle Giant." A native of Michigan, Chris died in 1979

Did you know?
At 412 pounds, Chris Taylor holds the record for being the heaviest athlete to ever compete in the Olympic Games.

Chris Taylor
Class of 2005
2-time NCAA champion
1972 Olympic bronze medalist
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