Dremiel Byers

Dremiel Byers
Dremiel Byers (top) lifts an opponent.

Dremiel Byers (born September 11, 1974) is an American amateur wrestler in the Greco-Roman discipline. Byers went to high school in Kings Mountain, North Carolina where he won a state championship in 1993. He decided to attend North Carolina A&T on a football scholarship to study Animal Science, but was forced to give up his scholarship.

Early life and education

Dremiel Byers, a native of Newark, New Jersey, attended Kings Mountain High School in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. He was an All-State in wrestling, and was the 1993 wrestling state heavyweight champion. Byers attended North Carolina A&T for one year on a football scholarship. Byers studied Animal Science. He was forced to give up his scholarship to take care of family matters. After giving up his scholarship he signed a 2-year enlistment for the US Army.

Wrestling career

Byers joined the World Class Athletes Program (WCAP) in 1996, where he still plays a major role. He competes out of Colorado Springs, CO for the US Army in the 120 kg (264.5 lbs) weight class. He has many accomplishments and awards as a wrestler. Most recently he was awarded the USA Wrestling Wrestler of the year for 2009. Byers earned the award also in 1999 and 2002. Byers is currently tied with Matt Ghaffari for the most world medals, by achieving 3 world medals in his career.

Personal life

Dremiel Byers was raised by a single mother in Kings Mountain, NC. Byers carries a childhood nickname, "Bam" or "Big Bam" to the current day. Byers earned this nickname from when he was a toddler, he carried a 1-pound dumbbell as a toy. Byers is an avid motorcyclist. He is a member of the motorcycle club Street Soldiers out of Denver, Colorado and is the Colorado Springs Chapter commander.

Byers is a Sergeant First Class in the US Army.

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