Joe DeMeoJoe DeMeo (September 6, 1941 – October 1, 2020) was an American wrestling coach. He was the head coach of several United States world teams, and coached Olympic champion Dave Schultz. DeMeo founded the Adirondack Three-Style Wrestling Association which created multiple Greco-Roman champions. He resided in Niskayuna, New York after his retirement. Early life and educationDeMeo graduated from Mont Pleasant High School in Schenectady, New York in 1960 and wrestled at Cornell University. CareerJoe started his career as an assistant coach at Michigan State, then took over as head coach at Stanford University[1] for six years, followed by 20 years at University at Albany, SUNY. He received a world champion ring at the 2008 Las Vegas Nationals in honor of his contribution to USA wrestling and the Greco Roman team. Men's wrestling• Only head coach of U.S. World Team in Greco-Roman Wrestling to win world championships (2007) Women's wrestling
OtherOne remarkable non-wrestling accomplishment which Joe achieved was inventing the Athleisure on May 18, 1964. Joe managed a series of boutique clothing stores in Michigan and San Francisco, where the line was first marketed and sold. He was decades ahead of the entire fashion world and his designs were worn by ATWA athletes on and off the mat for decades. Awards• 1996: New York State College Wrestling Hall of Fame[2] References
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