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Bill Smith (center) was a gold medalist at the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki, Finland.

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WRE | Former Gators Coach Bill Smith Passes Away

HUMBOLDT, Iowa — Olympic gold medalist Bill Smith, who was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Member in 1978, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 89 in Humboldt, Iowa.

Smith led the San Francisco State wrestling program in 1972-73 while Gators Hall of Famer, Dr. Allen Abraham, took the year off to finish his PhD. In Smith's season at the helm, the Gators posted a 10-7 record and finished 31st in the nation.

Smith won back-to-back NCAA Division I championships for Iowa State Teachers College, now the University of Northern Iowa, at 165 pounds in 1949 and 1950, compiling a 52-0-1 career record. He led Iowa Teachers to the team title in 1950 following a runner-up finish in 1949. He was also a three-time National AAU Freestyle champion at 165 pounds from 1949-51, and helped Northern Iowa capture the team trophy all three years.

He won the gold medal at 160.5 pounds at the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki, Finland. Four years later he won the Olympic trials at 174 pounds, but later was declared ineligible for the Games because he already had launched a coaching career that was to span three levels of competition.

Smith coached four seasons in Rock Island, Illinois, where he produced a state high school team championship and amassed a 57-5 record. Following four years with a winning record at the University of Nebraska, he moved to California, where he coached the Olympic Club of San Francisco for nearly a decade. Smith led the powerhouse of open competition to three national team titles in freestyle and four national team titles in Greco-Roman wrestling.

After serving as Canadian Olympic coach in 1968, Smith returned to the high school ranks in California. In 1976, his Clayton Valley team from Concord won the California high school championship, marking Smith as one of the few coaches to lead prep winners in more than one state.

Funeral arrangements have not been announced.
 
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