American world champion wrestler and former folkstyle wrestler, Kyle Dake is only the third wrestler to win four NCAA Division I national titles. Moreover, the hunk won the 2013 Dan Hodge Trophy as well as was named Sports Illustrated's 2013 Male College Athlete of the Year.
Kyle Dake is a married man. Together with his wife, Megan Dake, they have a daughter.
Dake's net worth is under review. He might have collected a fortune amount of net worth in his career. However, his salary and net worth are unknown to his fans.
He has a huge fan following on social media. He is popular on Instagram, and, Twitter. Moreover, info about his life, career, and bio can be easily taken from Wiki.
Kyle Dake is a married man. He tied the knot with his girlfriend, Megan Dake on 10th December 2016, in a secret ceremony.
Furthermore, their first child, a daughter, EllaJo Rose Dake, was born on January 12, 2019.
Currently, the family of three is living a lavish lifestyle.
Kyle Dake was born on February 25, 1991, in Ithaca, New York. He is of American nationality and his ethnicity is white. His birth sign is Pisces. There is also no info about his siblings.
From high school has shown his great devotion to sports. His passion and enthusiasm made him the best. He attended Lansing High School. He was a champion player in many games. He performed and participated in football, basketball, track and field, and Wrestling. However, wrestling was his first choice among all other games. Following that, he went to Cornell University.
The University provided him with a perfect platform to develop his career. He played professionally throughout his college years and it opened the door of success for him.
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He is the only wrestler in NCAA history who manages to win four national championships in four different classes.
Before him, there was no wrestler in the world who managed to win NCAA titles in more than two weight classes. He was also the winner of the Dan Hodge Trophy. He also performed at the Golden Grand Prix Baku 2013. In the semi-final game the Gadzhi Gadzhiev of Russia defeated him. At the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, he lost against the J’den Cox.
Dake won a world gold medal under the 79 kg weight class, at the 2018 World Wrestling Championships in Budapest, Hungary.
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