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Edward Joseph "Ed" Banach (born February 6, 1960) is an athlete who won a gold medal in wrestling in the 1984 Summer Olympics. He wrestled for the University of Iowa from 1980-1983, where he was a four-time NCAA All-American, and a three-time NCAA national champion (1980, 1981, and 1983). He was named the 1983 Big Ten Athlete of the Year.
Banach and his twin brother Lou Banach were noted for both winning gold medals in wrestling in the 1984 Olympic Games, as did the Schultz brothers, Dave and
Mark.
==Early life and education==
Ed and Lou Banach are fraternal twin brothers born in Sussex County, New Jersey, sons of Wraclaw and Genevieve Banach, immigrants from Poland and Germany, respectively.〔("Banach twins grapple with their problems" ), ''New York Times'', June 22, 1984〕 They have an older brother Steve, born in 1958. Their family broke up when they were young, after their house was destroyed in a fire and their father left. Their mother suffered a nervous breakdown, and the children had to be put in care.〔
The twins and their brother Steve were all adopted by Alan and Stephanie Tooley of Montague Township, New Jersey.〔 The family moved to Port Jervis, New York, where the three boys all became involved in football and wrestling in high school. The twins were established as the best wrestlers in Port Jervis history by the time they graduated in 1978. Ed Banach was "so quick, so strong, so tough they called him, 'The Horse.'" 〔
The three brothers all attended college on wrestling scholarships; Steve at Clemson University and the twins both at the University of Iowa.〔 Ed Banach wrestled at Iowa competitively from 1980-1983. He was a standout wrestler, with a career record of 141-9-1 and the school record for most pins in a career (73). Banach was a four-time NCAA All-American, and a three-time NCAA national champion in Division I (1980, 1981, and 1983). He was named the 1983 Big Ten Athlete of the Year.〔(Sal Interdonato, "Banach's Olympic gold came with a heavy price" ), ''Times Herald Record'' (recordonline.com), August 13, 2006, accessed November 15, 2014〕

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