Who’s the youngest wrestler in the world?
Kyle Frederick Snyder
Kyle Frederick Snyder (born November 20, 1995) is an American freestyle wrestler and graduated folkstyle wrestler who competes at 97 kilograms. He holds the distinctions of being the youngest Olympic Gold medalist and the youngest World Champion in American wrestling history.
The average age of all Olympic wrestling champions is 26.79 years. The freestyle average age is 26.42 and for Greco-Roman is 27.15.
Not only is The Living Legend the longest reigning WWE Champion in history, but his victory against Buddy Rogers on May 17, 1963, also earned Sammartino the title of “youngest WWE Champion” – a record that stood for the next 30 years.
gymnast Dimitrios Loundras
Held in Athens, the host country, Greece, was represented by gymnast Dimitrios Loundras who was 10 years old, 216 days at the start of competition, making him the youngest ever Olympian. Loundras' Olympic legacy has stood the test of time.
No, U.S. athletes do not get paid to compete in the Olympics. They can receive money if they win medals during the Games, or through sponsorships and other benefits.