Jesse Jantzen

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Jesse Jantzen
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Jantzen in 2018
Personal information
Born (1982-02-05) February 5, 1982 (age 42)
Shoreham, New York, U.S.
Education Harvard University
OccupationInvestor & Film Producer
Medal record
Men's freestyle wrestling
Representing the Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
University World Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2005 Izmir 66 kg
Collegiate Wrestling
Representing the Harvard Crimson
NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2004 St. Louis149 lb
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2003 Kansas City149 lb
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2002 Albany149 lb

Jesse Jantzen (born February 5, 1982) is the founder of Skylar James Capital, a multi-strategy family office. [1] Previously Jantzen was a portfolio manager at Clearview Capital Management and held positions at Perella Weinberg Partners and W Holding Company LLC and as an assistant coach for Harvard University. [1] Jantzen currently sits on the board of the fetal center for the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the Beat the Streets (BTS) organization. He is also a former freestyle and folkstyle wrestler.

Jesse received an A.B from Harvard University in 2004. He was a three-time All-American and 2004 National Champion and Outstanding Wrestler award winner. [2] [3] [4] [5] In 2005 Jesse won a World Championship at the University World Games in Izmir, Turkey in Freestyle wrestling at 66 kg. [2] [6] [4] Jesse participated in the Real Pro Wrestling league representing the New York Outrage. [4] He is the most decorated Harvard Wrestler in history and was a 2004 Bingham Award winner for Harvard’s best athlete. [2] Some detractors suggested that because of his reliance on mat wrestling, he would not fare well in freestyle, which focuses on takedowns. Jantzen developed a series of moves on top known as the “Jantzen Ride.” Career record at Harvard 132-13, 3-time All-American (1st, 3rd, 3rd). [2] Jesse competed in the 2008 Olympic Trials but fell short of his goal of making the Beijing Olympics. [7] Jesse is a member of the Harvard Varsity Club Hall of Fame, EIWA Conference Hall of Fame and Suffolk County Hall of fame. [8] [9] [10]

Jesse has had involvement with several Film/TV projects ( Foxcatcher , Dixieland , The Knick , Team Foxcatcher) as an actor, producer, financier and stunt coordinator. [11] He was acknowledged in Variety magazine for his work in Foxcatcher . [12] Movie critic Justin Chang applauded Jantzen’s choreographed wrestling scenes as “superbly convincing”. [12]

He was a graduate of Shoreham Wading River High School. [7] [2] He was the first 4x State Champion and 6x state place winner in New York State wrestling history. [13] [9] [5] He was a 3x High School All-American and 2x National Champion/Outstanding Wrestler award winner. [5] [7] [2] In 2000, he was the Asics High School Wrestler of the Year [5] [7] and was named the Junior Hodge Trophy winner the same year. [14] Jesse was inducted into the Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame on Long Island in the Wrestling Category with the Class of 2011.

Jesse lives and works in downtown Manhattan. [1] Jantzen is one of five children. [2] His younger brother, Corey, was also an accomplished wrestler for Harvard University and Shoreham Wading River High School. [15] Corey worked with Jesse on both Foxcatcher and Dixieland , where he had credited roles in each film. [16]

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