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David Taylor, nicknamed the Magic Man, is an American freestyle wrestler who currently resides and trains in State College, Pennsylvania. Taylor was crowned the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Champion at 86 kg after defeating Iran's Yazdani in the finals. Other career accolades include 2018 World Champion in Budapest, 2021 World Silver medalist in Oslo, three-time Pan-American Champion, Ivan Yarygin Champion, two-time NCAA champion at Penn State, two-time Dan Hodge award winner, and four-time Ohio State Champion. At Penn State, Taylor won four Big 10 titles from 2011-14, with his first at 157 and the other three at 165. He reached the finals of NCAA's four times as well, but only won in his sophomore and senior seasons.

DATEW/LREPLAYRESULTOPPONENTOPP. TEAMEVENTRND.WT.
02/19WMD 10-1C. SouderWilliams Baptist University (Ark.)NAIA American Midwest Conference1st Place141
02/19WF 2-0 1:42Z. Acres---NAIA American Midwest ConferenceRound 4141
02/19WFOR 0-0I. VizcarrondoWilliams Baptist University (Ark.)NAIA American Midwest ConferenceRound 2141
02/19WF 10-0 2:15E. TheodoreCentral Baptist College (Ark.)NAIA American Midwest ConferenceRound 1141
02/06WFOR 0-0T. WarnerWest LibertyGreyhound OpenPlacement Matches (16 Man)141
02/06LF 2-0 1:15G. Adams---Greyhound Open4th Wrestleback (16 Man)141
02/06WDEC 4-3T. WilliamsDavis & Elkins CollegeGreyhound OpenSemis & 3rd WB (16 Man)141
02/06WF 2-0 1:23N. Carmichael---Greyhound Open2nd Wrestleback (16 Man)141
02/06WF 2-0 0:30N. RobertsMarian University at AncillaGreyhound OpenQuarters & 1st WB (16 Man)141
02/06LDEC 5-3G. Adams---Greyhound OpenRound 1 (16 Man)141
01/15LFOR 0-0L. HillStevens Point Al Hanke Invitational2nd Wrestleback (32 Man)141
01/15LF 11-3 4:06V. MenozziUniversity of ChicagoAl Hanke InvitationalRound 1 (32 Man)141