Artistic Gymnastics

About my career as a competitive gymnast.

USA Junior National Team Member

I was a member of the USA Junior National team from 2008 - 2013. To become a member of the national team I placed within the top seven gymnastics of my age group at national championships. Being on the national team earned me the opportunity to train at week-long training camps at the USA Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, CO several times a year.

Competing at the Junior national champonships on Floor and Vault.

This opportunity also allowed me to represent the United States in three international competitions in Lilleshall in the UK, Bejjing, China, and Medellín, Colombia.

Stanford Men's Gymnastics team on the podum for second place at NCAA Finals.

Stanford Men’s Gymnastics (September 2012 - April 2015)

During my undergraduate career at Stanford, I was a member of the Stanford Men’s Gymnastics Team. I competed all events except rings, and helped the team to win two second place and one third place titles at the NCAA championships. Being a gymnast on the Stanford Men’s Gymnastics team required 20 hours of intensive training each week in addition to weekly competitions across the country during the winter season. I was a NCAA First Team Academic All-American at the 2013, 2014, and 2015 NCAA championships, and an Elite 89 Scholar Athlete in 2014.

Stanford Men's Gymnastics team on the podum for second place at NCAA Finals.

Unfortunately, during my senior year at Stanford, chronic injuries to my shoulders and ankles from 15 years of intensive gymnastics prevented me from competing.


Trampoline

Of all the things I learned in gymnastics, my favorite by far was bouncing on the trampoline. I have a compilation of clips on YouTube of me doing trampoline and some other things.