From Deseret News archives:
Wyoming 'kid' mauls the Siberian Bear
Wrestling in the super heavyweight division against long, tall odds, 29-year-old Rulon Gardner defeated three-time Olympic Greco-Roman gold medalist Alexandre Kareline, 33, 1-0 in overtime.
It was Kareline's first loss. Ever.
For 12 straight years the man called the Siberian Bear won every match at every tournament he entered, including nine world championships and three Olympic Games. He didn't even lose off the mat. A year ago, Kareline was elected to the equivalent of the House of Representatives in his native Siberia.
Strong, chiseled, a Jordanesque bald head, perfect posture, a regal bearing, Kareline was in many ways the poster man of the Olympics solid, quick, agile; Citius, Altius, Fortius (swifter, higher, stronger) personified.
But when the medal ceremony arrived, it was the 20-inch neck of Gardner that felt the weight of the gold medal, as Kareline stood to the side to await the silver.
Not far from that spotlighted scene, no more than 30 feet away in the first four rows of spectator seats, stood the people who had made it all possible: Rulon's brothers and sisters.
Their little 281-pound baby brother had just won an Olympic gold medal.
They were all a big part of this. Hadn't they all played a role pounding him into fighting shape, keeping him humble, making sure he wasn't spoiled rotten? Hadn't they all packed up their boots and "Wyo Cowboy" hats and come halfway around the world to cheer him home?
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