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Eugene Wettstone (July 15, 1913 – July 30, 2013), was an
American gymnastics coach,
known as the "Dean of
Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches", for leading...
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intramural competition. This was done
because University president Karl
Wettstone was
opposed to the
commercialization of
sports and the
recruiting of athletes...
- 34-year-old Rev. Karl
Frederick Wettstone, the
president of the
University of Dubuque, to
succeed him. However,
Wettstone's short tenure was tumultuous,...
- Men's Karl
Schwenzfeier (Head coach) Gene
Wettstone (Manager) Women's
Dorothy McClements (Head coach) Rod Hill (Manager)...
- Men's Karl
Schwenzfeier (Head coach) Gene
Wettstone (Manager) Women's
Dorothy McClements (Head coach) Rod Hill (Manager)...
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champions Illinois, who won the last
event in 1942, were
bested by Gene
Wettstone-led Penn State. It was the
Nittany Lions'
first team
gymnastics championship...
- 100". USA Today.
Retrieved 20 June 2008. "Penn
State gymnastics coach Wettstone dies". espn.com. 2
August 2013. "John Wheatley". ESPNcricinfo. 2013. Retrieved...
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president of the
United States from 1973 to 1974 (died 2006) July 15 – Gene
Wettstone,
gymnastics coach (died 2013) July 16 –
Herman Gundlach,
American football...
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gymnastics athletes Women's
artistic gymnastics athletes Coaches Gene
Wettstone (Men's head coach)
George Gulack (Men's manager)
George Miele (Women's...
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gymnastics athletes Women's
artistic gymnastics athletes Coaches Gene
Wettstone (Men's head coach)
George Gulack (Men's manager)
George Miele (Women's...