Background
Lee Dale Allen was born on December 28, 1934.
Lee Dale Allen was born on December 28, 1934.
University of Oregon.
Originally from Saint Francis, Kansas, Allen and his family moved to Sandy, Oregon (near Portland, Oregon) during the Dust Bowl in 1938. Being a star athlete in high school (winning four state titles), and college level (attending University of Oregon), Allen competed in two Olympics (1956, 1960). He is one of two of the only American wrestlers to make an Olympic Team in both Freestyle (1956) and Greco-Roman (1960).
Allen was named the assistant coach of the 1972 and the 1976 United States of America Greco-Roman Olympic Team and was named the Head Coach for the 1980 Olympic Greco-Roman Olympic Team, which was later boycotted(1980 Olympic Boycott).
Finally settling down in El Granada, California, he coached Skyline College in San Bruno for over 30 years, helped start BAWA (Bay Area Wrestling Association) and began the first women"s wrestling program at Menlo College. Allen"s two daughters (Both alumni of Menlo College) are also wrestlers.
In May 2010, Allen announced his retirement as Head Woman"s Wrestling Coach at Menlo College. The Beijing Olympian, Marcie Van Dusen, was named the new Head Woman"s Wrestling Coach for Menlo College.
"We are extremely fortunate to hire someone of Marcie"s caliber to continue the great tradition left behind by Lee Allen," Menlo College Athletic Director Keith Spataro said.
"We are pleased to be the first intercollegiate wrestling program to hire a female head coach and, in doing so, set the trend for many others to follow."
Allen died on June 11, 2012. World Team Member:
1961 (Yokohama, Japan) – Freestyle (1365 pounds. 6th place)
World Team Coach:
1973 (Tehran, Iran) – Greco-Roman
1977 (Goteborg, Sweden) – Greco-Roman
1978 (Mexico City, Mexico) – Greco-Roman
1979 (San Diego, Calif, United States of America) – Greco-Roman
Olympic Team Member:
1956 (Melbourne, Australia) – Freestyle (1255 pounds.
Dnp)
1960 (Rome, Italy) – Greco-Roman (1345 pounds.
8th place)
Olympic Coach:
1980 (Moscow, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics).