Sho became Junior US National Champion in 2002 with elegant and technical gymnastics. This made his transition to senior gymnastics effortless and he has since been a regular member of the Senior National Team. Studying at Stanford, he captained the team to the national team title. You can follow and support Sho's dream of making the Olympic Team by clicking here. |
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Daniel has become the dominant figure of a talented new wave of British gymnasts. In 2009 he became the highest ranked British gymnast in history, picking up the Longines Prize for Elegance in the process. Daniel returned from a serious knee injury at the 2011 World Championships and will be looking to medal in front of a home crowd at the 2012 Olympic Games. Click here to follow Daniel's career. |
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Kyle's elegance and style put "artistic" back in men's gymnastics and his explosive power took him to the pinnacle of the sport. Kyle retired from gymnastics in 2009 and is now a successful keynote speaker and broadcaster. If you're in Canada you will be hearing Kyle's voice during CBC's 2012 Olympic Games coverage. You can also follow all of his latest exploits at kyleshewfelt.com. |
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Marcel is not just famous for his hair styles but for his dynamic style of gymnastics too. One of the most exciting gymnasts currently competing, Marcel is one of the few to ever compete a triple twisting double back on Floor and Tsukahara off P-Bars. One of Germany's top medal prospects for London 2012, practice your German and follow Marcel's career at marcel-nguyen.com. |
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