Education
Zadick"s international wrestling career began in 1996, after he graduated from the University of Iowa.
Zadick"s international wrestling career began in 1996, after he graduated from the University of Iowa.
Bill Zadick was a resident athlete at the United States. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado, from 2004-2008. He competed in the 2001 World Championships, placing seventh. Zadick was the runner-up at 66 kg at the United States. Olympic Team Trials in 2000 and 2008.
He was a three-time United States. Nationals finalist in 2003, 2006, and 2008, and a two-time World Team Trials runner-up in 1999 and 2002.
Zadick was a two-time All-American for the University of Iowa, where he was coached by the legendary Dan Gable. Zadick placed fifth at the 1995 National Collegiate Athletic Association national championships and capped his career at Iowa by winning the National Collegiate Athletic Association championship at 142 pounds in 1996.
His collegiate career record was 87-13 with 16 pins, competing from 1993 to 1996 at 134 and 142 pounds. He earned a bachelor"s degree in art from Iowa in 1996.
Zadick wrestled at Great Falls High School, where he was coached by Tim Owens.
After retiring from competition in 2008, Zadick was named the Resident Coordinator and Assistant National Coach for United States of America Wrestling. He serves as the liaison between United States of America Wrestling and the United States. Olympic Training Center in matters pertaining to United States of America Wrestling"s resident athlete programs. Among his other duties are coordinating educational and professional development opportunities for the wrestling resident athletes, and assisting with coaching at resident and National Team practices.
Zadick was instrumental in bringing 2013 Junior World gold medalist wrestler Kyle Snyder to the United States Olympic Training Center, and helped coached Kyle Snyder to a Junior World Championship in August of 2013.
Mike was a 2008 Olympian and the 2006 silver medalist at 132.25 pounds (60 kg). He was a three-time all-American for the Hawkeyes, winning a Big Ten title at 149 pounds in 2002.
Mike is currently an assistant coach for the Virginia Technical Hokies. Zadick is the son of Bob and Toni Zadick of Great Falls.
He also has two sisters, Terri and MaryAnn.
He lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
He won an National Collegiate Athletic Association college wrestling championship while competing with the University of Iowa and the 2006 World Wrestling Championships in freestyle wrestling. His intensive training there helped him reach the pinnacle of the international amateur wrestling ranks when he won gold medal at 66 kg/145.5 pounds at the 2006 FILA Wrestling World Championships in Guangzhou, China. He won bronze at the 2007 Pan-American Championships. He is one of only 17 wrestlers to win four state championships, which he accomplished in four different weight classes: 98 pounds (1988), 112 pounds (1989), 119 pounds (1990), and 135 pounds (1991).