Augie Wolf

August Louis "Augie" Wolf (born September 3, 1961) is an American former field athlete known for throwing the shot put.

The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) initially banned Wolf for life after ruling he had refused post-match testing on July 7, 1985, in Byrkjelo, Norway.

[11] One son, A.J., born 1994, redshirted as a college football sophomore defensive tackle for the 2014 Duke Blue Devils.

[11] He was also a four-year letterman and two-time New York State Sportswriters Association (NYSSWA) All-State selection in football.

[13] Son Alexander was 2014 Gatorade Basketball Player of the Year in the State of Connecticut and will attended and play for Dartmouth College in 2014.

[citation needed] Wolf sought to be the 2016 Republican candidate for Connecticut's U.S. Senate seat, currently held by Democrat Richard Blumenthal.

[23] It was said by the attorney representing Baylor Myers that "we will present evidence that Ms. Menh had planned to quit her job with that previous employer and bring a false claim of sexual harassment to leverage a settlement.

Upon failing to secure 15% of the delegates at the State Republican Convention, Wolf decided to petition onto the primary ballot.