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Hudson Taylor was born on 13 January, 1987, is an American wrestler. Discover Hudson Taylor's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?

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Occupation Founding executive director, Athlete Ally
Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 13 January 1987
Birthday 13 January
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Hudson Taylor Net Worth

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Hudson Taylor (born Herbert Hudson Taylor IV) is an American wrestler and submission grappler, and the founder and executive director of Athlete Ally, a former wrestling coach at Columbia University and a prominent straight ally and civil rights activist of LGBT rights.

Taylor thrice gained the status of NCAA All-American wrestler before graduating and becoming a coach at Columbia University.

He also secured the most pins and the most wins in the history of collegiate wrestling at the University of Maryland, College Park and is ranked among the top five pinners in NCAA wrestling history.

2010

In 2010, Taylor was named by The Advocate as one of the "Top 150 Reasons to Have Gay Pride".

2011

Following his founding of Athlete Ally in 2011, Taylor received the PFLAG Straight for Equality Award with Rosie Perez and Charlaine Harris and was named "Greatest Person of the Day" on April 8 by the Huffington Post.

Later that year, Taylor was honored by Buick and the NCAA alongside Eunice Kennedy Shriver and other advocates in sports as a feature story of the Buick Human Highlight Reel.

His work is now featured in a permanent installation in Make a Difference!

The Harvey L. Miller Family Youth Exhibition at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, which aims to empower young persons to stand as leaders against discrimination.

2012

In April 2012, Taylor was named University of Maryland Alumnus of the Year for the school of undergraduate studies for his work as an LGBT rights activist.

2013

Taylor received an Emery Award in November 2013 from the Hetrick Martin Institute.

2017

He holds several hall-of-fame records Taylor also trains in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and has competed in several tournaments in the colored belt divisions, notably winning the IBJJF World No-Gi Championship in the purple belt division in 2017.

2019

Taylor is descended from a long line of Christian missionaries, including James Hudson Taylor, who founded the China Inland Mission during the 19th Century in China.

While he has had disagreements with his parents over religion, it instilled in him a "strong sense of inclusion over exclusion."

An athlete all his life, Taylor experienced denigrating humor in high school and college sports, but befriended gay people when he majored in Interactive Performance Art at the University of Maryland.

When Taylor began to wear an equality sticker from the Human Rights Campaign on his wrestling headgear, he faced backlash from his peers, but gained attention from the media.

When he blogged about experiencing homophobia in collegiate sports, he received hundreds of emails from closeted athletes.

This experience eventually drove him to found the not-for-profit organization, Athlete Ally, "with the mission of educating, encouraging and empowering straight athlete allies to combat homophobia and transphobia in sports."

"For me and my generation, LGBT rights is a pressing issue," said Taylor.

"I believe that whatever history I'm a part of, I'm responsible for. If I feel something is unjust or unequal, I feel a responsibility to do something about it."

Taylor continues to spread his message of equality and inclusion as the founder and executive director of Athlete Ally as well as a public speaker and recurring blogger for the Huffington Post.