Chris Wilson (born 30 December 1967) is a Canadian former
wrestler
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One of Canada's top wrestlers for many years, Chis was a 6-time national champion. He won the World Espoir Wrestling Championship in 1987 at 68 kg. While attending Simon Fraser University he was an NAIA champion in 1989 and placed 3rd in 1988. While still at university, Christ created the Power Tour - a motivational platform for high calibre athletes to connect with school aged students.
At the Senior World Championships, Chris placed 2nd at the 1991and 3rd in 1993.He competed in the
men's freestyle 68 kg at the
1992 Summer Olympics placing 8th.
In 1994, Chris won a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games.
Chris was inducted into the following Hall of Fames: Simon Fraser University (1994), BC Sports Hall of Fame (1998), NAIA (2000) and Canada Wrestling (2001).
Chris was a city counsellor for the City of Coquitlam for 9 years.
Named the first winner of the Danny Gallivan Fair Play Award in 1992 for demonstrating fair play and the value of sport, Chris was also presented the Johnny F. Bassett Award in 1995 as the Canadian athlete best combining athletic success with strong community values.
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1967 births
Living people
Canadian male sport wrestlers
Olympic wrestlers for Canada
Wrestlers at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Martial artists from Winnipeg
Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Canada
Commonwealth Games gold medallists in wrestling
Wrestlers at the 1994 Commonwealth Games
20th-century Canadian sportsmen
Medallists at the 1994 Commonwealth Games
Simon Fraser Red Leafs men's wrestlers
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