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Ohio State alum Kyle Snyder could be fourth American wrestler to win two Olympic gold medals

FILE - United States' Kyle Snyder, right, celebrates after winning gold against Cuba's Arturo Silot, left, during the men's 97kg wrestling freestyle final bout at the Pan American Games Santiago, Chile, Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023. Kyle Snyder already has one of the best resumes ever for a U.S. wrestler, and he鈥檚 just now hitting his prime.
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FILE - United States' Kyle Snyder, right, celebrates after winning gold against Cuba's Arturo Silot, left, during the men's 97kg wrestling freestyle final bout at the Pan American Games Santiago, Chile, Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023. Kyle Snyder already has one of the best resumes ever for a U.S. wrestler, and he鈥檚 just now hitting his prime.

Kyle Snyder already has one of the best resumes ever for a U.S. wrestler, and he鈥檚 just now hitting his prime.

At age 20, he when he achieved the feat at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games, and then he . He was a three-time NCAA champion at Ohio State and has won three world championships.

Now 28, Snyder looks to add to his legacy at the Paris Olympics. If he wins gold in the 97-kilogram freestyle category, he would join George Mehnert, John Smith and Bruce Baumgartner as the only American two-time gold medalists.

He says he鈥檚 his best version of himself heading into Paris.

鈥淢y body feels stronger and in better condition than it鈥檚 ever been,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o I feel really good. And technically, I鈥檓 getting better and better and focusing on the right things in practice.鈥

Snyder has been solid in the years since Tokyo, winning a world championship in 2022 and claiming bronze at the 2023 worlds.

He won鈥檛 have an easy path back to the top of the podium. He may have to contend with 21-year-old Akhmed Tazhudinov of Bahrain, who defeated him 10-0 on his way to a world championship in 2023.

Snyder said the 6-foot 2 Tazhudinov has exceptional reach and is a technically sound defensive wrestler who excels at taking advantage of his opponents鈥 mistakes.

鈥淗e just wrestles in a lot of weird positions and scrambles well,鈥 Snyder said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 able to think while he鈥檚 on the mat and make adjustments.鈥

U.S. men鈥檚 freestyle coach Bill Zadick said Snyder is at his best when challenged.

鈥淚 think Kyle Snyder is the type of guy that thrives at that opportunity and that challenge,鈥 Zadick said. 鈥淗e wants to be the guy that has the toughest road, the greatest competition. And he wants to be the guy. He likes to test himself. He likes to know where it鈥檚 at.鈥

One challenger who won鈥檛 be there is Abdulrashid Sadulaev, who beat Snyder for the gold in Tokyo. Sadulaev competed there as part of the Russian Olympic Committee. The International Olympic Committee did not include Sadulaev on its for the Paris Game. He had been barred from Olympic qualifiers in April by United World Wrestling, the sport's governing body, for his support of the .

Snyder believes he will be prepared, regardless of the opponent. He said he became a dominant wrestler because he challenged the best in practice along the way.

鈥淓ver since I was a kid, I always thought I was going to win in everything I ever did,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know why I felt that way. I wrestled people that were older, better and stronger and bigger, and they kicked my butt. And then the next time we wrestle, I鈥檇 think I鈥檇 win. And then they kicked my butt. And we did that for a long time, and eventually I鈥檇 catch up to them.鈥

Snyder adds a high level of intelligence to exceptional physical tools and his willingness to be tested. Zadick said that even when Snyder was a teenager, he was 鈥渓ike a 30-year-old pro, 28-year-old pro, trapped in a 17-year-old body.鈥

鈥淗e鈥檚 really sharp, really smart,鈥 Zadick said. 鈥淚 think he鈥檚 thinking in an innovative way and adding new things to his style and being creative. And so, I鈥檓 excited for him. He just loves that. He loves what he does. And, he鈥檚 just full of passion. And that鈥檚 exciting. And I think it bodes well for anybody that has that kind of drive and fire inside them."

Now, Snyder is the guy up-and-comers learn from. Heavyweight Mason Parris is making his Olympic debut, and he already has latched onto Snyder to help him prepare.

鈥淗e鈥檚 a guy I鈥檝e always looked up to growing up, and it鈥檚 awesome that I鈥檓 able to pick his brain and learn a lot of stuff from him 鈥 a guy that is a veteran like him," Parris said. "He鈥檚 an awesome dude, and I鈥檓 grateful I could train with him sometimes and learn from him.鈥