United States men's national artistic gymnastics team

The United States men's artistic gymnastics team represents the United States in FIG international competitions.

United States men's artistic national gymnastics team
USA Gymnastics
Founded1963
Continental unionPAGU
National federationUSAG
Training locationUnited States Olympic Training Center
Colorado Springs, CO
Olympic Games
Appearances21
Medals Gold: 1984
Silver: 1904, 1932, 2004
Bronze: 1904, 2008, 2024
World Championships
Medals Silver: 2001, 2003
Bronze: 1979, 2011, 2014, 2023
Pan American Games
Medals Gold: 1955, 1959, 1963, 1967, 1975, 1987, 1995, 2015, 2023
Silver: 1971, 1983, 1991, 1999, 2019
Bronze: 2003, 2007, 2011
Pan American Championships
Medals Gold: 2005, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022, 2023
Silver: 1997, 2001, 2021

History

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The first national team roster was established in 1998.[1] The team has competed at the Olympic Games 21 times, winning seven medals.

Selection

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Gymnasts can be selected for the national team at the National Championships or the Winter Cup challenge. The Men's Program Committee (MPC) is allowed to change the criteria for selection every year.[2]

Current roster

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As of June 1, 2024

Senior team

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Name Birth date and age Hometown Club Head coach(es) College team
Fuzzy Benas (2002-09-25) September 25, 2002 (age 22) Richmond, Texas University of Oklahoma Mark Williams Oklahoma Sooners (2022–present)
Jeremy Bischoff (2002-01-16) January 16, 2002 (age 22) Santa Clarita, California Stanford University Thom Glielmi Stanford Cardinal (2021–present)
Cameron Bock (1998-09-18) September 18, 1998 (age 26) Tustin, California University of Michigan Yuan Xiao Michigan Wolverines (2018–2022)
Alex Diab (1997-04-27) April 27, 1997 (age 27) Glen Ellyn, Illinois EVO Gymnastics Syque Caesar Illinois Fighting Illini (2016–2019)
Asher Hong (2004-03-23) March 23, 2004 (age 20) Tomball, Texas Stanford University Thom Glielmi Stanford Cardinal (2023–present)
Patrick Hoopes (2002-05-15) May 15, 2002 (age 22) Lehi, Utah USAF Academy Josh Loeser Air Force Falcons (2022–present)
Paul Juda (2001-07-07) July 7, 2001 (age 23) Deerfield, Illinois University of Michigan Yuan Xiao Michigan Wolverines (2020–present)
Brody Malone (2000-01-07) January 7, 2000 (age 24) Aragon, Georgia EVO Gymnastics Syque Caesar Stanford Cardinal (2019–2023)
Yul Moldauer (1996-08-26) August 26, 1996 (age 28) Arvada, Colorado 5280 Gymnastics Vladimir Artemev Oklahoma Sooners (2016–2019)
Stephen Nedoroscik (1998-10-28) October 28, 1998 (age 25) Worcester, Massachusetts EVO Gymnastics Syque Caesar Penn State Nittany Lions (2017–2020)
Curran Phillips (2000-07-08) July 8, 2000 (age 24) Naperville, Illinois EVO Gymnastics Syque Caesar Stanford Cardinal (2019–2022)
Fred Richard (2004-04-23) April 23, 2004 (age 20) Stoughton, Massachusetts University of Michigan Yuan Xiao Michigan Wolverines (2023–present)
Colt Walker (2001-06-25) June 25, 2001 (age 23) Cedar Park, Texas Stanford University Thom Glielmi Stanford Cardinal (2021–present)
Donnell Whittenburg (1994-08-18) August 18, 1994 (age 30) Baltimore, Maryland Salto Gymnastics Anthony Ingrelli
Shane Wiskus (1998-10-01) October 1, 1998 (age 26) Spring Park, Minnesota EVO Gymnastics Syque Caesar Minnesota Golden Gophers (2018–2021)
Khoi Young (2002-12-31) December 31, 2002 (age 21) Bowie, Maryland Stanford University Thom Glielmi Stanford Cardinal (2022–present)

Senior development team

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Name Birth date and age Hometown Club Head coach(es) College team
Tate Costa (2004-05-22) May 22, 2004 (age 20) Narragansett, Rhode Island University of Illinois Danilo Gattei Illinois Fighting Illini (2023–2026)
Joshua Karnes (2004-07-06) July 6, 2004 (age 20) Erie, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State University Randy Jepson Penn State Nittany Lions (2022–2025)
Kiran Mandava (2006-01-21) January 21, 2006 (age 18) Cypress, Texas Cypress Academy Tom Meadows Stanford Cardinal (2025–2028)
Kai Uemura (2006-02-16) February 16, 2006 (age 18) Chicago, Illinois Lakeshore Academy Arkadiy Andryushchenko Stanford Cardinal (2025–2028)

Team competition results

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Olympic Games

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Year Position Squad
1904   Silver medal
  Bronze medal
Otto Steffen, John Bissinger, Emil Beyer, Max Wolf, Julian Schmitz, Arthur Rosenkampff
George Mayer, John Duha, Edward Siegler, Charles Krause, Philip Schuster, Robert Maysack
1924 5th place Frank Kriz, Al Jochim, John Pearson, Frank Safandra, Curtis Rottman, Rudolph Novak, Max Wandrer, John Mais
1928 7th place Al Jochim, Glenn Berry, Frank Kriz, Frank Haubold, Harold Newhart, John Pearson, Herman Witzig, Paul Krempel
1932   Silver medal Frank Haubold, Frank Cumiskey, Al Jochim, Fred Meyer, Michael Schuler
1936 10th place Frank Cumiskey, Fred Meyer, George Wheeler, Chet Phillips, Artie Pitt, Frank Haubold, Al Jochim, Kenny Griffin
1948 7th place Ed Scrobe, Vincent D'Autorio, Bill Roetzheim, Joe Kotys, Frank Cumiskey, Ray Sorensen, William Bonsall, Louis Bordo
1952 8th place Jack Beckner, Walter Blattmann, Vincent D'Autorio, Don Holder, Bill Roetzheim, Ed Scrobe, Charles Simms, Bob Stout
1956 6th place Dick Beckner, Jack Beckner, Abie Grossfeld, Charles Simms, Bill Tom, Armando Vega
1960 5th place Larry Banner, Jack Beckner, Abie Grossfeld, Gar O'Quinn, Fred Orlofsky, Don Tonry
1964 7th place
1968 7th place Kanati Allen, Steve Cohen, Sid Freudenstein, Steve Hug, Fred Roethlisberger, Dave Thor
1972 10th place
1976 7th place Wayne Young, Kurt Thomas, Peter Kormann, Tom Beach, Marshall Avener, Bart Conner
1980 boycott
1984   Gold medal Peter Vidmar, Bart Conner, Mitch Gaylord, Tim Daggett, Jim Hartung, Scott Johnson
1988 11th place
1992 6th place Trent Dimas, Scott Keswick, Jair Lynch, Dominick Minicucci, Jr., John Roethlisberger, Chris Waller
1996 5th place John Roethlisberger, Blaine Wilson, John Macready, Jair Lynch, Kip Simons, Chainey Umphrey, Mihal Bagiu
2000 5th place Blaine Wilson, Paul Hamm, Stephen McCain, John Roethlisberger, Sean Townsend, Morgan Hamm
2004   Silver medal Jason Gatson, Morgan Hamm, Paul Hamm, Brett McClure, Blaine Wilson, Guard Young
2008   Bronze medal Alexander Artemev, Raj Bhavsar, Joseph Hagerty, Jonathan Horton, Justin Spring, Kai Wen Tan
2012 5th place Jacob Dalton, Jonathan Horton, Danell Leyva, Sam Mikulak, John Orozco
2016 5th place Chris Brooks, Jacob Dalton, Danell Leyva, Sam Mikulak, Alexander Naddour
2020 5th place Brody Malone, Sam Mikulak, Yul Moldauer, Shane Wiskus
2024   Bronze medal Asher Hong, Paul Juda, Brody Malone, Stephen Nedoroscik, Fred Richard
Total 1 Title

World Championships

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Year Position Squad
1979   Bronze medal Kurt Thomas, Bart Conner, Jim Hartung, Larry Gerard, Tim LaFleur, Peter Vidmar
2001   Silver medal Paul Hamm, Brett McClure, Sean Townsend, Raj Bhavsar, Stephen McCain, Guard Young
2003   Silver medal Paul Hamm, Blaine Wilson, Jason Gatson, Morgan Hamm, Brett McClure, Raj Bhavsar
2006 13th place Guillermo Alvarez, Alexander Artemev, Jonathan Horton, David Sender, Clay Strother, Kevin Tan
2007 4th place Jonathan Horton, Alexander Artemev, Sean Golden, Kai Wen Tan, Guillermo Alvarez, David Durante
2010 4th place Chris Brooks, Chris Cameron, Jonathan Horton, Steven Legendre, Danell Leyva, Brandon Wynn
2011   Bronze medal Jake Dalton, Jonathan Horton, Danell Leyva, Steven Legendre, Alexander Naddour, John Orozco
2014   Bronze medal Jake Dalton, Danell Leyva, Sam Mikulak, Alexander Naddour, John Orozco, Donnell Whittenburg
2015 5th place Chris Brooks, Danell Leyva, Alexander Naddour, Paul Ruggeri, Donnell Whittenburg, Brandon Wynn
2018 4th place Sam Mikulak, Akash Modi, Yul Moldauer, Colin Van Wicklen, Alec Yoder
2019 4th place Trevor Howard, Sam Mikulak, Akash Modi, Yul Moldauer, Shane Wiskus
2022 5th place Asher Hong, Brody Malone, Stephen Nedoroscik, Colt Walker, Donnell Whittenburg, Yul Moldauer
2023   Bronze medal Asher Hong, Paul Juda, Yul Moldauer, Fred Richard, Khoi Young, Colt Walker
Total 0 Title

Pan American Games

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Year Position Squad
1955   Gold medal John Beckner, Joseph Kotys, Jack Miles, Abraham Grossfeld, Donald Holder, Richard Beckner
1959   Gold medal John Beckner, Donald Tonry, Gregor Weiss, Abraham Grossfeld, Garland O'Quinn, Jamile Ashmore
1963   Gold medal Jay Warner, Donald Tonry, Fred Orlofsky, Abraham Grossfeld, Garland O'Quinn, Jamile Ashmore
1967   Gold medal Fred Roethlisberger, David Thor, Mark Cohn, Arno Lascari, Robert Emery, Richard Lloyd
1971   Silver medal Gary Anderson, David Butzman, John Crosby, John Ellas, Thomas Lindner, Brent Simmons
1975   Gold medal
1983   Silver medal
1987   Gold medal
1991   Silver medal
1995   Gold medal
1999   Silver medal Michael Ashe, Raj Bhavsar, Michael Dutka, Stephen McCain, Michael Moran, James Young
2003   Bronze medal David Durante, Daniel Gill, Jonathan Horton, Sho Nakamori, David Sender, Clayton Strother
2007   Bronze medal Guillermo Alvarez, David Durante, Sean Golden, Joey Hagerty, Justin Spring, Todd Thornton
2011   Bronze medal Donothan Bailey, Christopher Maestas, Tyler Mizoguchi, Sho Nakamori, Paul Ruggeri, Brandon Wynn
2015   Gold medal Marvin Kimble, Steven Legendre, Sam Mikulak, Paul Ruggeri, Donnell Whittenburg
2019   Silver medal Cameron Bock, Grant Breckenridge, Brody Malone, Robert Neff, Genki Suzuki
2023   Gold medal Cameron Bock, Stephen Nedoroscik, Curran Phillips, Colt Walker, Donnell Whittenburg
Total 9 Titles

Pan American Championships

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Year Position Squad
1997   Silver medal Sanjuan Jones, Michael Dutka, Aaron Cotter, Jay Thornton
2001   Silver medal Todd Thornton, Kris Zimmerman, Guard Young, Daniel Diaz-Luong
2005   Gold medal Guillermo Alvarez, Joseph Hagerty, Jonathan Horton, David Durante
2010   Gold medal Dylan Akers, Alexander Buscaglia, Jacob Dalton, Brian del Castillo, Wesley Haagensen, Glen Ishino
2014   Gold medal Sean Melton, Christopher Maestas, Marvin Kimble, Jonathan Horton, Brandon Wynn, Eddie Penev
2018   Gold medal Cameron Bock, Spencer Goodell, Riley Loos, Kanji Oyama, Genki Suzuki
2021   Silver medal Cameron Bock, Vitaliy Guimaraes, Paul Juda, Riley Loos, Donnell Whittenburg
2022   Gold medal Taylor Burkhart, Riley Loos, Brody Malone, Yul Moldauer, Colt Walker, Shane Wiskus
2023   Gold medal Taylor Christopulos, Yul Moldauer, Curran Phillips, Donnell Whittenburg, Shane Wiskus, Khoi Young
Total 6 Titles

Most decorated gymnasts

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This list includes all American male artistic gymnasts who have won at least three medals at the Olympic Games and the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships combined.

Rank Gymnast Years Team AA FX PH SR VT PB HB Olympic Total World Total Total
1 Paul Hamm 2001–2004   2004
  2001
  2003
  2004
  2003
  2003
  2002
  2004 3 5 8
2 Danell Leyva 2011–2016   2011
  2014
  2012   2016
  2011
  2014
  2016
  2015
3 5 8
3 Kurt Thomas 1978–1979   1979   1979   1978
  1979
  1979   1979   1979 0 7 7
4 Bart Conner 1979–1984   1984
  1979
  1979   1984
  1979
2 3 5
5 Peter Vidmar 1979–1984   1984
  1979
  1984   1984 3 1 4
6 Mitch Gaylord 1984   1984   1984   1984   1984 4 0 4
7 Jake Dalton 2011–2013   2011
  2014
  2013   2014 0 4 4
Jonathan Horton 2008–2011   2008
  2011
  2010   2008 2 2 4
9 Brody Malone 2021–2024   2024   2022
  2021
1 2 3
Stephen Nedoroscik 2021–2024   2024   2024
  2021
2 1 3
11 Brett McClure 2001–2004   2004
  2001
  2003
1 2 3
12 Raj Bhavsar 2001–2008   2008
  2001
  2003
1 2 3
Khoi Young 2023   2023   2023   2023 0 3 3
14 Alexander Naddour 2011–2016   2011
  2014
  2016 1 2 3
John Orozco 2011–2014   2011
  2014
  2014 0 3 3
Fred Richard 2023–2024   2024
  2023
  2023 1 2 3

Best international results

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Event TF AA FX PH SR VT PB HB
Olympic Games                
World Championships                
Pan American Games                
Pan American Championships                
Youth Olympic Games   5 5 4   4 4
Junior World Championships 6 19 6 4
Junior Pan American Games         4 4    
Junior Pan American Championships                

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Men's Senior National Team Rosters". USA Gymnastics. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  2. ^ "Men's Elite Program Overview". USA Gymnastics. Retrieved 6 July 2015.