Robert "Bob" Samuel Curry (August 14, 1882 – November 12, 1944) was an American wrestler of the early twentieth century.
[1] In 1903, the National Wrestling Championships were held in the gymnasium of the New Polo Athletic Association at One Hundred and Twenty Ninth Street and Park Avenue, New York.
Curry won the 105 pounds championship by defeating Gustave Bauer representing the National Turn Verein club in the final in 17 seconds.
[3] He won the gold medal in the 1904 Summer Olympics (St Louis) for freestyle wrestling in the 47.6 kg (light-flyweight) class for men by winning both of his matches by falls.
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