After winning three national titles at Ohio State, Snyder, who is actually from Maryland, has connections to Columbus. The second occurred during the quarterfinals in 2017.
When he tore cartilage in his chest. He became the youngest wrestler in history to win the world, NCAA, and Olympic championships in 2016, making history.
Prior to announcing that he was aiming for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, Snyder hinted at a possible move into mixed martial arts with the UFC.
The Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame honored the 29-year-old last year. He has a 28-0 record overall in 2016 and 2017 and was a three-time All-Big Ten and league heavyweight champion.
Snyder was a two-time. Ohio State Male Athlete of the Year and finished college with a 75-5 record. Snyder accumulated 42 international wrestling medals, including 30 golds, at the time of his entrance.