2024 NCAA men's gymnastics championship

2024 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships
VenueCovelli Center
LocationColumbus, Ohio
DatesApril 19–20, 2024
CompetitorsStanford
Michigan
Oklahoma
Nebraska
Illinois
Ohio State
California
Navy
Greenville
Penn State
Air Force
Springfield
Winning score425.324
Champion
Stanford
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The 2024 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships were held from April 19–20, 2024 at the Covelli Center in Columbus, Ohio. Stanford won their fifth consecutive NCAA championship.[1]

National qualifier sessions

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Session 1

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The first national qualifier session of the 2024 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships took place on April 19, 2024. The following teams competed in Session 1.[2]

School[3] Floor Pommel horse Rings Vault Parallel bars High bars Total
Stanford 67.988 70.299 69.698 71.988 71.698 65.698 417.389
Nebraska 69.965 68.032 67.699 72.231 67.832 67.764 413.523
Illinois 69.732 68.800 67.199 71.799 67.466 65.465 410.461
California 66.966 66.988 67.332 71.564 68.566 65.732 407.158
Navy 67.166 64.131 65.132 70.631 66.098 63.132 396.290
Greenville 67.499 60.931 62.365 70.365 66.332 61.665 389.157

Session 2

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The second national qualifier session of the 2024 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships took place on April 19, 2024. The following teams competed in Session 2.

School[4] Floor Pommel horse Rings Vault Parallel bars High bars Total
Oklahoma 69.465 70.332 67.999 72.866 70.364 67.931 418.957
Michigan 69.498 67.798 69.231 72.131 71.965 69.331 418.954
Ohio State 69.066 68.166 66.564 72.331 66.598 66.000 408.725
Penn State 66.298 66.965 67.198 71.799 66.765 66.398 405.423
Air Force 64.931 68.164 64.565 70.965 67.265 62.199 398.089
Springfield 61.865 63.865 63.265 69.465 63.665 60.065 382.190

NCAA Championship

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The top three teams from each session advanced to the National Championship.

Standings

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  • National Champion: Stanford – 425.324[5]
  • 2nd Place: Michigan – 419.689
  • 3rd Place: Oklahoma – 412.956
School Floor Pommel horse Rings Vault Parallel bars High bars Total
Stanford 70.165 72.065 70.498 73.632 72.199 66.765 425.324
Michigan 70.832 68.532 70.065 71.965 71.631 66.664 419.689
Oklahoma 69.664 69.432 67.464 73.532 68.165 64.699 412.956
Nebraska 69.333 69.232 67.958 72.932 65.166 68.166 412.427
Illinois 69.699 67.499 67.165 72.065 67.465 67.766 411.659
Ohio State 66.665 66.832 65.631 68.431 65.865 65.698 399.112

Results

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Rank Team Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Stanford 70.165 72.065 70.498 73.632 72.199 66.765 425.324
Mark Berlaga 13.933
Jeremy Bischoff 14.200 13.166
Taylor Burkhart 13.966 13.833 14.300 13.600 13.333
Arun Chhetri 13.966
J.R. Chou 14.500
Asher Hong 14.066 14.966 15.266 15.100
Marcus Kushner 14.133
Luke McFarland 14.133 14.133
Brandon Nguyen 14.433 13.600
Kaien Orion J-Spencer 13.800
Colt Walker 14.033 13.800 14.500 14.466 13.266
Khoi Young 14.166 15.233 15.133 14.900 13.400
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Michigan 70.832 68.532 70.065 71.965 71.631 66.664 419.689
Javier Alfonso 14.333
Landen Blixt 14.433 14.333
Crew Bold 13.766 14.566 13.866
Kevin Chow 13.900
Zach Granados 13.866
Paul Juda 14.800 12.833 13.966 15.133 14.166 12.866
Logan McKeown 14.333
Lais Najjar 14.000
Robert Noll 13.366
Rithik Puri 13.866
Chris Read 13.500 13.633
Fred Richard 13.833 14.200 14.400 14.333 14.133 13.100
Evgeny Siminiuc 14.433 13.466
Kyle Walchuk 13.733
David Wolma 14.533
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Oklahoma 69.664 69.432 67.464 73.532 68.165 64.699 412.956
Fuzzy Benas 13.766 13.966 13.766 14.800 14.566 13.000
Max Bereznev 14.966
Matthew Burgoyne 13.233
Kelton Christiansen 13.600 13.200
Emre Dodanli 14.433 14.600 14.333 13.266
Tyler Flores 13.800 14.566 12.633
Jack Freeman 13.266 13.400
Brigham Frentheway 13.966 14.600 11.833
Tas Hajdu 13.866
Nico Hamilton 14.233 13.233
Zachary Marckx 13.366
Zach Nunez 14.066
Daniel Simmons 13.233
Ignacio Yockers 14.000 13.400
4 Nebraska 69.333 69.232 67.598 72.932 65. 166 68.166 412.427
Taylor Christopulos 14.500 13.400 15.000 12.033 13.900
Yanni Chronopoulos 13.900
Asher Cohen 13.966 13.333
James Friedman 13.466 13.400
Cooper Giles 14.300
Chris Hiser 13.866
Luke James 14.100 14.300
Toby Liang 13.333
Chase Mondi 13.600 14.766
Max Odden 13.433
Cole Partridge 13.600 13.333
Sam Phillips 13.800 13.700 12.800 13.600
Zachary Tiderman 14.800 13.900
Travis Wong 13.966 12.600
Nathan York 13.666 14.066
5 Illinois 69.699 67.499 67.164 72.065 67.465 67.766 411.659
Ashton Anaya 14.166
Ethan Boder 13.233
Tate Costa 13.800 13.533 13.900
Brandon Dang 14.500
Michael Fletcher 13.900 14.400 14.100 13.566
Will Hauke 14.100 12.400
Sebastian Ingersoll 13.400 13.600
Connor McCool 14.466 14.400
Connor Micklos 12.366
Preston Ngai 13.933 14.533
Vahe Petrosyan 13.766 13.300
Garrett Schooley 12.600 13.433 14.566 13.666
Amari Sewell 13.933 14.166
Dylan Shepard 13.600
Ryan Vanichtheeranont 12.933 13.400
6 Ohio State 66.665 66.832 65.631 68.431 65.865 65.698 399.122
Arthur Ashton 13.266
Justin Ciccone 11.766 13.366
Chase Davenport-Mills 14.200 14.066 12.666
Kristian Grahovski 13.600 12.633
Jacob Harmon 12.566
Kazuki Hayashi 14.066 14.866 13.366 13.466
Donovan Hewitt 13.833
Jakob Murray 13.400
Kameron Nelson 14.233 12.933 14.633 12.433
Michael Nguyen 13.266
Jesse Pakele 12.400 13.700 12.666
Tyler Rockwood 12.000 12.933 12.700
Zach Snyder 11.500
Caden Spencer 13.766 13.700
Parker Thackston 14.266 13.300

Individual event finals

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The top-three all-around competitors and top-three individuals on each event who are not members of one of the qualifying teams advanced from each pre-qualifying session to the finals session to compete for individual titles. Finals competition took place on April 20.[6]

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual all-around Khoi Young (Stanford) Fred Richard (Michigan) Fuzzy Benas (Oklahoma)
Floor Paul Juda (Michigan) Taylor Christopulos (Nebraska) Connor McCool (Illinois)
Pommel horse Patrick Hoopes (Air Force) Khoi Young (Stanford) J.R. Chou (Stanford)
Rings Asher Hong (Stanford) Fred Richard (Michigan) Javier Alfonso (Michigan)
Vault Asher Hong (Stanford) Paul Juda (Michigan) Khoi Young (Stanford)
Parallel bars Asher Hong (Stanford) Khoi Young (Stanford) Josh Karnes (Penn State)
High bar Tate Costa (Illinois) Zachary Tiderman (Nebraska) Taylor Christopulos (Nebraska)

References

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  1. ^ "Hong, Young lead Stanford men's gymnastics to 5th consecutive national title". The Washington Post. April 20, 2024. Retrieved April 21, 2024.
  2. ^ "2024 NC men's gymnastics championships selections released". NCAA.com. April 9, 2024. Retrieved April 21, 2024.
  3. ^ "Men NCAA Meet Results 2024 NCAA Championships - Qualifier Session 1". NCAA.com. April 19, 2024. Retrieved April 21, 2024.
  4. ^ "Men NCAA Meet Results 2024 NCAA Championships - Qualifier Session 2". NCAA.com. April 19, 2024. Retrieved April 21, 2024.
  5. ^ "Stanford men win fifth straight gymnastics national title". ESPN.com. April 21, 2024. Retrieved April 21, 2024.
  6. ^ "Stanford wins 2024 NCAA men's gymnastics championships". NCAA.com. April 20, 2024. Retrieved April 21, 2024.