James Chico Hernandez
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James "Chico" Hernandez (born April 14, 1954) is an American martial artist who competes in the sport of Sambo. He was the first Sambo champion to be featured on a box of Wheaties Energy Crunch and CNN/SI "Faces In the Crowd".
Biography
Early life
Hernandez was born in the
Wrestling
In January 1975, he was awarded a wrestling scholarship to
He enlisted in the
In April 2000, Hernandez won the XXV National AAU Sambo Championships held at
In May 2015, Hernandez won double Gold in both Greco-Roman Wrestling and in Olympic Freestyle at the 2015 USA Wrestling Veterans National Championships at the U.S. Open at the
Honors and awards
Hernandez was on a box of
Featured in the Scholastic textbook publication on the state of Maine called "Maine: America the Beautiful".[42][43]
Featured in Discover Maine, "Maine's History Magazine" in 2010.[5]
The AAU Wrestling Executive Committee announce that James "Chico" Hernandez is a 2012 AAU Wrestling Hall of Fame Inductee.[44][45]
Featured in Memories of MAINE. "THE MAGAZINE FOR MAINE HISTORY AND NOSTALGIA" in 2024.[46]
Military
Hernandez is a US Army
He has instructed at US Army PostReferences
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- ^ Three wrestlers win titles, The Fort Riley Post, November 23, 1982, page 14
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- ^ Hernandez wins big with broken arm; The Fort Riley Post, March 23, 1983, page 13
- ^ Amateur Wrestling News, 1983 Vol. 29, No. 5 page 12
- ^ a b 2X the Citizen: Ironman NCO, by Major Timothy J. Hansen, The Pipeline Vol.3 No 3 Fall 2003, page 18
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- ^ a b "Across The USA In Sports-Massachusetts". USA Today. April 10, 1986. p. C10.
- ^ The Providence Journal-Bulletin April 28, 1987, page D-9
- ^ Hernandez Takes on World; Joseph Cyr Sports Editor; Courier-Gazette-Rockland, Me. November 14, 2000, page A-12
- ^ Cyr, Joseph (November 14, 2000). "Hernandez Takes on World". Courier-Gazette. Rockland, Me. p. A-12.
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- ^ "Hernandez wins AAU mat crown". Bangor Daily News. Bangor, Me. July 15, 1991. p. 32.
- ^ Mahoney, Larry (June 21, 1995). "World games more than competitive experience for wrestler Hernandez places fifth during week in Bulgaria". Bangor Daily News. p. PDA.
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- ^ "Hernandez wins wrestling gold medal". Bangor Daily News. Bangor, Me. April 20, 1999.
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- ^ "Hernandez captures US Sombo Title". Bangor Daily News. Bangor, Me. April 4, 2000. p. 38.
- ^ THOMASTON WRESTLER CAPTURES WORLD TITLE, Portland Press Herald (ME) July 3, 2000, Page 4D
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- ^ Sjoberg, Kevin (August 11, 2017). "Washburn man wins 3 gold medals at senior track event". The Star-Herald. Scarborough, Maine – via The County (thecounty.me).
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- ^ { Lanteigne, Aimee (January 20, 2024). "SAMBO ANYONE?". Memories of MAINE. Aroostook County Edition Winter 2024. p. 12.
- ^ Cadet summer training instructor "Wheaties’ Every Day Champion, Pointer View- West Point, New York, Vol. 62 No August 30, 5, 2005, page 14
- ^ Wheaties Everyday Champion: Duty, honor, country-Reservist stands out, Guidon - Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri June.12, 2002, Section C page 3