Richard, Malone, Juda, Hong, and Nedoroscik lead a renewed bid for a first Olympic medal since 2008.
The U.S. men’s gymnastics team heading to the 2024 Paris Olympics was revealed at the trials in Minneapolis. The selected athletes — Frederick Richard, Brody Malone, Paul Juda, Asher Hong, and Stephen Nedoroscik — will represent the U.S. in a bid to secure their first Olympic medal since 2008.
Each team member demonstrated consistent excellence and readiness throughout the trials, securing their spots among the top gymnasts. This announcement marks a significant milestone in the journey for these athletes, who have dedicated years to training and preparation.
Frederick Richard and Brody Malone emerged as standout performers, showcasing routines that highlight both technical mastery and athletic resilience. Their leadership will be crucial for the team’s performance in Paris.
Paul Juda, Asher Hong, and Stephen Nedoroscik also played essential roles in making the team, each bringing unique strengths and contributions. Their selection reflects the depth of talent in U.S. men’s gymnastics as they aim for the podium.
Alternates Shane Wiskus and Khoi Young narrowly missed the main roster but will travel to Paris as back-ups, ready to step in if needed. The U.S. Olympic Committee considers them Olympians, recognizing their skills and commitment.
As the team prepares for Paris, anticipation builds around their prospects for a successful Olympic run.