In the second grade, David Habat embarked on his wrestling journey, inspired by a childhood spent watching WWE with family. Enthralled by the organized combat and drawn to the discipline of the sport, Habat found wrestling to be a positive force that shaped his character and made him a better person. As he progressed through high school, consistently excelling in state and national tournaments, wrestling became a full commitment for him.
Entering high school, Habat achieved notable success, securing four state placements, and earning the title of state champion during his junior year. Post-high school, he pursued wrestling at Edinboro University, where he was a four-year starter. Despite facing challenges and narrowly missing All-American status in his initial years, Habat's persistence paid off during his junior year, culminating in a fourth-place finish at the NCAA tournament. Undeterred by setbacks, he aimed for greater heights in his senior year, aspiring to become an NCAA champion. Though falling short of this particular goal, Habat secured a commendable second-place finish at the NCAA tournament.
Post-college, instead of immediately pursuing a job, he opted to extend his wrestling journey. Moving to Michigan, he dedicated six years to Olympic-level training, becoming an Olympic alternate in both 2016 and 2020 and earning a European bronze medal. Even after his competitive years, David Habat remains deeply connected to wrestling. Actively coaching high school students, he continues to share his expertise and passion for the sport. Habat's commitment to wrestling endures, shaping his life and promising to be a part of it for as long as he lives.