Longhorn Men Olympians who represented the USA
Since Wrestling is no longer a sport covered by the University of Texas. , I have not included wrestling on the TLSN site.
However, Ralph Hammonds great accomplishment in Longhorn sports history should not be minimized or forgotten.
Ralph Hammonds was a versatile athlete at the University of Texas, a pole vaulter on the track team and a wrestler. He was Southwest Conference champion in the pole vault and finished tied for second at the 1927 NCAA Championships. Hammonds was AAU Champion in 1925-26 as a wrestler, and competed in the first NCAA wrestling championship in 1928, where he placed second to George Rule of Oklahoma A&M. At the 1928 Olympic Trials, however, Hammonds went undefeated to earn his trip to Amsterdam, making him the first Olympian from the University of Texas.
Hammonds won AAU Champion in 1925-26 as a wrestler;
He competed in the first NCAA wrestling championship in 1928; and Hammonds was undefeated in 1928 and made the Olympic team. He entered the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1992.
He was Southwest Conference champion in the pole vault and second at the 1927 NCAA Championships;
Hammonds won AAU Champion in 1925-26 as a wrestler;
He competed in the first NCAA wrestling championship in 1928; and
Hammonds was undefeated in 1928 and made the Olympic team.
Great link to Dean Smiths autobiography is below
https://www.facebook.com/OlympicChannel/videos/1761692244144536/