American wrestler (born 1992)
Nickolos Edward Gwiazdowski (born December 30, 1992)[ 1] is an American freestyle wrestler and graduated folkstyle wrestler . A two-time NCAA Division I National Champion for the North Carolina State Wolfpack , Gwiazdowski has won two bronze medals at the World Championships , a Pan American Games title , and two Pan American championships for Team USA.[ 2]
He was a two-time NYSPHSAA (New York) Division II state champion for Duanesburg High School in Delanson, New York , where he went 50-0 as a senior, and managed to not have a single opponent go the entire match with him.[ 3] He received the Dave Schultz and Junior Schalles Awards at the end of the season.[ 4]
Nick earned All-American honors as a true freshman at Binghamton University in 2012 (8th at 285). He then transferred to North Carolina State University and redshirted the 2012-13 season to preserve his NCAA eligibility. While there he was then a three-time All-American for the Wolfpack, twice a national champion (2014 & 2015) and once a runner-up (2016), while competing at the 285 lb. heavyweight division. He lost his last match to eventual Olympic gold medalist Kyle Snyder .[ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
International career [ edit ]
Gwiazdowski competed at the 2017 Wrestling World Cup - Men's freestyle , losing in the take-all final match.[ 8]
Gwiazdowski qualified for the 2017 World Wrestling Championships at 125 kg by winning the U.S. Team Trials where he was an automatic finalist by being U.S. Open champion.[ 9] At the 2017 Worlds, he won a bronze medal.[ 10]
At the Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2018 he lost to Muradin Kushkhov of Russia in the quarterfinals, but went on to wrestle back and win a bronze medal against Lkhagvagerel Munkhtur of Mongolia .[ 11]
In 2022, he competed at the Yasar Dogu Tournament held in Istanbul, Turkey.
On August 21, 2021, while still competing internationally, Gwiazdowski joined the coaching staff of Cornell University as a volunteer assistant coach.[ 12] He continued to coach the Big Red through the 2023-24 season. [ 13]
On November 8, 2024, Warren Central High School in Indianapolis announced that he had been hired as an assistant coach.[ 14]
Senior Freestyle Matches
Res.
Record
Opponent
Score
Date
Event
Location
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Zach Merrill
—
February 13, 2022
2022 Bout at the Ballpark
Arlington, Texas
2021 World Championships 5th at 125 kg
Loss
116–37
Taha Akgül
4–6
October 3, 2021
2021 World Championships
Oslo, Norway
Win
116–36
Dzianis Khramiankou
6–1
Loss
115–36
Amir Hossein Zare
TF 0–10
October 2, 2021
Win
115–35
Amar Dhesi
8–3
2021 US World Team Trials at 125 kg
Win
114–35
Mason Parris
10–3
September 12, 2021
2021 US World Team Trials
Lincoln, Nebraska
Win
113–35
Mason Parris
6–0
Win
112–35
Jordan Wood
9–0
September 11, 2021
Win
111–35
Demetrius Thomas
TF 10–0
2021 Poland Open at 125 kg
Loss
110–35
Amir Hossein Zare
DQ (1–6)
June 9, 2021
2021 Poland Open
Warsaw, Poland
Win
110–34
Youssif Hemida
TF 10–0
Win
109–34
Yusup Batirmurzaev
9–2
2021 US Open at 125 kg
Win
108–34
Tony Cassioppi
TF 12–0
May 1–2, 2021
2021 US Open National Championships
Coralville, Iowa
Win
107–34
Christian Lance
9–0
Win
106–34
Matt Stencel
TF 10–0
Win
105–34
Aydin Guttridge
TF 10–0
2020 US Olympic Team Trials at 125 kg
Loss
104–34
Gable Steveson
4–10
April 2–3, 2021
2020 US Olympic Team Trials
Fort Worth, Texas
Loss
104–33
Gable Steveson
TF 0–10
Win
104–32
Dom Bradley
TF 11–0
Win
103–32
Garrett Ryan
TF 11–0
2021 Henri Deglane Grand Prix at 125 kg
Win
102–32
Asghar Laghari
TF 10–0
January 16–17, 2021
Grand Prix de France Henri Deglane 2021
Nice, France
Loss
101–32
Robert Baran
5–5
Win
101–31
Jere Heino
TF 11–0
FloWrestling RTC Cup 4th as WRTC at 125 kg
Loss
100–31
Mason Parris
7–10
December 4–5, 2020
FloWrestling RTC Cup
Austin, Texas
Win
100–30
Amar Dhesi
TF 11–0
Loss
99–30
Gable Steveson
1–4
Win
99–29
Mason Parris
TF 18–8
Win
98–29
Kyven Gadson
TF 10–0
August 30, 2020
Chael Sonnen's Wrestling Underground I
United States
2020 Pan American Olympic Qualification at 125 kg
Win
97–29
Amar Dhesi
FF
March 15, 2020
2020 Pan American Olympic Qualification Tournament
Ottawa, Canada
Win
96–29
Luis Vivenes
TF 10–0
2019–20 Deutsche Ringerliga season for Team Ispringen at 130 kg
Win
95–29
Etienne Wyrich
TF 16–0
January 18, 2020
2019–2020 Deutsche Ringerliga season
Germany
2019 Alans International 5th at 125 kg
Loss
94–29
Amir Hossein Zare
TF 0–10
December 7–8, 2019
2019 Alans International
Vladikavkaz , Russia
Win
94–28
Khasan Khubaev
8–6
Loss
93–28
Batradz Gazzaev
2–9
Loss
93–27
Zelimkhan Khizriev
7–7
November 24, 2019
2019–2020 Deutsche Ringerliga season
Germany
Win
93–26
Marco Becker
TF 16–0
November 23, 2019
2019 World Championships 17th at 125 kg
Loss
92–26
Yadollah Mohebbi
2–5
September 20, 2019
2019 World Championships
Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
2019 Pan American Games at 125 kg
Win
92–25
Óscar Pino
TF 10–0
August 10, 2019
2019 Pan American Games
Lima, Peru
Win
91–25
Korey Jarvis
TF 10–0
Win
90–25
Andrew Gunning
TF 10–0
2019 Yasar Dogu at 125 kg
Loss
89–25
Taha Akgül
1–5
July 11–14, 2019
2019 Yasar Dogu
Istanbul, Turkey
Win
89–24
Sumit Sumit
6–2
Win
88–24
Fatih Çakıroğlu
FF
2019 US World Team Trials at 125 kg
Win
87–24
Gable Steveson
3 –3
June 7–8, 2019
2019 Final X: Rutgers
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Win
86–24
Gable Steveson
4 –4
Win
85–24
Derek White
9–0
May 6, 2019
2019 Beat the Streets: Grapple at the Garden
New York City, New York
2019 Pan American Championships at 125 kg
Win
84–24
Korey Jarvis
TF 10–0
April 1, 2019
2019 Pan American Championships
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win
83–24
Óscar Pino
TF 11–1
Win
82–24
Eduardo García
TF 10–0
Win
81–24
Marcos Santos
TF 10–0
2019 Dan Kolov - Nikola Petrov Memorial 7th at 125 kg
Loss
80–24
Deng Zhiwei
5–7
February 28 – March 3, 2019
2019 Dan Kolov - Nikola Petrov Memorial
Ruse, Bulgaria
Loss
80–23
Parviz Hadi
2–5
Win
80–22
Fatih Çakıroğlu
6–0
Win
79–22
Robert Baran
5–1
2018–19 Deutsche Ringerliga season 4th for Team Ispringen at 130 kg
Win
78–22
Magomedgadzhi Nurasulov
5–4
January 12, 2019
2018–2019 Deutsche Ringerliga season
Germany
Win
77–22
Giorgi Sakandelidze
3–2
December 8, 2018
Win
76–22
Dániel Ligeti
TF 16–0
December 1, 2018
Win
75–22
Anzor Khizriev
4–2
November 10, 2018
2018 World Championships at 125 kg
Win
74–22
Sumit Malik
7–2
October 20–21, 2018
2018 World Championships
Budapest, Hungary
Win
73–22
Amar Dhesi
7–0
Loss
72–22
Deng Zhiwei
4–5
Win
72–21
Natsagsürengiin Zolboo
9–4
2018 Yasar Dogu at 125 kg
Win
71–21
Nick Matuhin
6–4
July 27–29, 2018
2018 Yasar Dogu
Istanbul, Turkey
Loss
70–21
Oleksandr Khotsianivskyi
3–4
Win
70–20
Duman Bultrikov
TF 10–0
Win
69–20
Sumit Sumit
TF 10–0
2018 US World Team Trials at 125 kg
Win
68–20
Adam Coon
6–1
June 22–23, 2018
2018 Final X: Lehigh
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Win
67–20
Adam Coon
6–1
Win
66–20
Yudenny Alpajón
9–1
May 17, 2018
2018 Beat the Streets: Team USA vs Cuba
New York City, New York
2018 Pan American Championships at 125 kg
Win
65–20
Yudenny Alpajón
9–0
May 3–6, 2018
2018 Pan American Championships
Lima, Peru
Win
64–20
Carlos Félix
TF 11–0
Win
63–20
Catriel Muriel
TF 10–0
2018 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix at 125 kg
Win
62–20
Lkhagvagerel Munkhtur
5–1
January 27, 2018
Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2018
Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Win
61–20
Zhanxiang Hu
7–0
Loss
60–20
Muradin Kushkhov
1–3
Win
60–19
Alan Khugaev
6–1
2017 World Clubs Cup as TMWC at 125 kg
Loss
59–19
Geno Petriashvili
5–6
December 7–8, 2017
2017 World Clubs Cup
Tehran, Iran
Win
59–18
Mönkhtöriin Lkhagvagerel
TF 10–0
Win
58–18
Mert Emin
TF 10–0
Win
57–18
Pushpender Singh
TF 10–0
Win
56–18
Korey Jarvis
TF 10–0
2017 World Championships at 125 kg
Win
55–18
Natsagsürengiin Zolboo
5–1
August 25, 2017
2017 World Championships
Paris, France
Loss
54–18
Taha Akgül
TF 0–10
Win
54–17
Yadollah Mohebbi
5–4
Win
53–17
Dániel Ligeti
10–1
Win
52–17
Andrei Romanov
TF 10–0
2017 Spain Grand Prix at 125 kg
Win
51–17
Amin Taheri Jafar
5–2
July 15–16, 2017
2017 Grand Prix of Spain
Madrid, Spain
Win
50–17
Edgardo Lopez
TF 10–0
Win
49–17
Sean Molle
TF 14–4
2017 US World Team Trials at 125 kg
Win
48–17
Dom Bradley
3–2
June 10, 2017
2017 US World Team Trials
Lincoln, Nebraska
Win
47–17
Dom Bradley
5–1
Win
46–17
Katsutoshi Kanazawa
TF 11–0
May 17, 2017
2017 Beat The Streets: Times Square
New York City, New York
2017 US Open at 125 kg
Win
45–17
Zach Rey
3–2
April 26–29, 2017
2017 US Open National Championships
Las Vegas, Nevada
Win
44–17
Dom Bradley
6–4
Win
43–17
Bobby Telford
4–1
Win
42–17
Daniel Stibral
TF 11–0
Win
41–17
Michael Gregory
TF 10–0
2017 World Cup as Team USA at 125 kg
Loss
40–17
Komeil Ghasemi
0–5
February 16–17, 2017
2017 World Cup
Kermanshah, Iran
Loss
40–16
Jamaladdin Magomedov
1–3
2017 Ivan Yarygin Golden Grand Prix 14th at 125 kg
Loss
40–15
Adlan Ibragimov
4–6
January 28, 2017
Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin 2017
Krasnoyarsk, Russia
2016 World Clubs Cup as TMWC at 125 kg
Win
40–14
Parviz Hadi
3–2
November 30 – December 1, 2016
2016 World Clubs Cup
Kharkov, Ukraine
Loss
39–14
Alen Zasyeyev
2–4
Loss
39–13
Giorgi Meshvildishvili
2–5
Win
39–12
Oleksandr Khotsianivskiy
2–1
2016 Intercontinental Cup at 125 kg
Loss
38–12
Batraz Gazzaev
1–2
October 14–16, 2016
2016 Intercontinental Cup
Khasavyurt, Russia
Win
38–11
Anzor Khizriev
5–1
Win
37–11
Umar Israilov
9–1
Win
36–11
Dmitry Popov
3–2
2016 Ziolkowski International at 125 kg
Win
35–11
Oleksandr Khotsianivskyi
5–0
June 17–19, 2016
2016 Ziolkowski International
Spala, Poland
Win
34–11
Diaaeldin Kamal
5–0
Loss
33–11
Mukhamagazi Magomedov
7–8
2016 US University Nationals at 125 kg
Win
33–10
Tanner Hall
4–1
June 2–6, 2016
2016 US University National Championships
Akron, Ohio
Win
32–10
Tanner Hall
3–1
Win
31–10
Garrett Ryan
TF 10–0
Win
30–10
Nolan Terrance
TF 12–2
Win
29–10
Ben Tynan
TF 10–0
Win
28–10
Billy Miller
TF 10–0
Win
27–10
Louie Maser
TF 10–0
2016 US Olympic Team Trials 4th at 125 kg
Loss
26–10
Dom Bradley
2–2
April 9, 2016
2016 US Olympic Team Trials
Iowa City, Iowa
Win
26–9
Bobby Telford
5–0
Loss
25–9
Zach Rey
2–4
Win
25–8
Justin Grant
4–1
2015 Bill Farrell M. International at 125 kg
Win
24–8
Dom Bradley
1–0
November 5–7, 2015
2015 Bill Farrell Memorial International
New York, New York
Win
23–8
Anthony Nelson
TF 11–0
Win
22–8
Pavel Krivtsov
11–6
Win
21–8
Justin Grant
4–2
2015 Spain Grand Prix at 125 kg
Win
20–8
Deng Zhiwei
Fall
July 11, 2015
2015 Grand Prix of Spain
Madrid, Spain
Win
19–8
Mehdi Gonbadani
TF 14–4
Win
18–8
Kamil Kosciolek
TF 10–0
Win
17–8
Jose Cuba
TF 10–0
2015 US World Team Trials 4th at 125 kg
Loss
16–8
Dom Bradley
1–2
June 12–14, 2015
2015 US World Team Trials
Madison, Wisconsin
Win
16–7
Tyrell Fortune
5–0
Win
15–7
Adam Coon
TF 12–2
Loss
14–7
Zach Rey
1–7
Win
14–6
Connor Medbery
6–4
2015 US Nationals 4th at 125 kg
Win
13–6
Chadwick Hanke
Fall
May 7–9, 2015
2015 US National Championships
Las Vegas, Nevada
Loss
12–6
Tervel Dlagnev
2–8
Win
12–5
Dom Bradley
4 –4
Win
11–5
Michael Graves
TF 10–0
2014 US World Team Trials 4th at 125 kg
Loss
10–5
Tyrell Fortune
TF 0–10
May 29 – June 1, 2014
2014 US World Team Trials
Madison, Wisconsin
Loss
10–4
Zach Rey
3–9
Win
10–3
Dom Bradley
9 –9
Win
9–3
Jarod Trice
4 –4
2013 US University Nationals at 120 kg
Win
8–3
Austin Marsden
7–5
May 24–26, 2013
2013 US University National Championships
Akron, Ohio
Win
7–3
Connor Medbery
10–8
Loss
6–3
Tyrell Fortune
0–8
Win
6–2
Michael Kroells
TF 16–4
Win
5–2
Connor Medbery
12–9
Win
4–2
Jeremy Johnson
14–9
2013 US Open 7th at 120 kg
Win
3–2
Jeremy Johnson
3–1, 4–0
April 17–20, 2013
2013 US Open National Championships
Las Vegas, Nevada
Loss
2–2
Tyrell Fortune
2–4, 3–5
Win
2–1
Riley Orozco
4–3, 3–0
Loss
1–1
Dom Bradley
0–3, 0–2
Win
1–0
David Lopez
8–3, 6–0
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