Wrestling
Rogers, Chandler

Chandler Rogers
- Title:
- Director of Operations
Chandler Rogers enters his first year as Director of Operations for Air Force wrestling in 2019-20.
As the Director of Operations, Rogers' duties will include general office support, logistics related to the team's overall function, as well as social media support.
In addition to his new position with the squad, Rogers will also continue to pursue his wrestling career, training at the Air Force Regional Training Center as well as the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center, also located in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Though his Senior Greco-Roman career is just beginning, Rogers has established himself as a formidable opponent to all.
In college, Rogers was a four-year starter for the Oklahoma State Cowboys, a three-time NCAA qualifier and a two-time All-American. Prior to that, he made the 2012 Cadet World Team in Greco-Roman and went on to finish eighth in the world.
In April, Rogers competed in his first international tournament since 2012, representing the USA men's freestyle team at the 2019 Pan American Championships in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Rogers was instrumental in the USA's historic showing as the squad swept all 10 gold medals in freestyle for the first time in history.
Since then, Rogers took third at the U.S. Open in Senior Greco and later recorded a second-place finish at the U23 Greco World Team Trials.
As the Director of Operations, Rogers' duties will include general office support, logistics related to the team's overall function, as well as social media support.
In addition to his new position with the squad, Rogers will also continue to pursue his wrestling career, training at the Air Force Regional Training Center as well as the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center, also located in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Though his Senior Greco-Roman career is just beginning, Rogers has established himself as a formidable opponent to all.
In college, Rogers was a four-year starter for the Oklahoma State Cowboys, a three-time NCAA qualifier and a two-time All-American. Prior to that, he made the 2012 Cadet World Team in Greco-Roman and went on to finish eighth in the world.
In April, Rogers competed in his first international tournament since 2012, representing the USA men's freestyle team at the 2019 Pan American Championships in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Rogers was instrumental in the USA's historic showing as the squad swept all 10 gold medals in freestyle for the first time in history.
Since then, Rogers took third at the U.S. Open in Senior Greco and later recorded a second-place finish at the U23 Greco World Team Trials.