<P> Upon graduating from high school, Angle attended the Clarion University of Pennsylvania, where he continued to wrestle at an amateur level . He was a two - time National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I champion, national runner - up in 1991, and a three - time NCAA Division I All - American . In addition, Angle was the 1987 USA Junior Freestyle champion, a two - time USA Senior Freestyle champion, and the 1988 USA International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles Junior World Freestyle champion . </P> <P> After graduating from college, Angle continued to wrestle . In 1995, he won a gold medal at the FILA Wrestling World Championships in Atlanta, Georgia . Following this victory, Angle began preparing for the 1996 Summer Olympics under Dave Schultz at the Pennsylvanian Foxcatcher Club, training between eight and ten hours a day . In January 1996, not long after Angle began training at the club, Schultz was murdered by John Eleuthère du Pont, the sponsor of Schultz's team of Olympic prospectives . As a result, Angle quit du Pont's team, searched for new sponsors, and joined the Dave Schultz Wrestling Club in Schultz's memory . </P> <P> Angle faced further hardships while taking part in the 1996 Olympic Trials, when he suffered a severe neck injury, fracturing two of his cervical vertebrae, herniating two discs, and pulling four muscles . Nonetheless, Angle won the trials and then spent the subsequent five months resting and rehabilitating . By the Olympics, Angle was able to compete, albeit with several pain - reducing injections in his neck . In the fall of 1996, Angle stated that he temporarily became addicted to the analgesic Vicodin after injuring his neck . He won his gold medal in the heavyweight (90--100 kg; 198--220 lb) weight class despite his injury, defeating the Iranian Abbas Jadidi by officials' decision after the competitors wrestled to an eight - minute, one - one draw . The bout saw Jadidi earn a point after two minutes and 42 seconds by turning Angle, and Angle earning a point of his own with a takedown after three minutes and four seconds . The officials' decision was protested by Jadidi . Angle dedicated the victory to Schultz's honor . </P> <P> In April 2011, Angle revealed that he was planning a comeback to amateur wrestling for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London . In April 2012, he announced he was unable to make the trials for the US team due to a knee injury, though he held an honorary title as team manager . A parody of these efforts entitled "Olympic Trials With Kurt Angle" appeared on the website Funny or Die . </P>

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