2019 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championship

The 2019 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships were held from April 19–20, 2019 at the State Farm Center in Champaign, Illinois.

2019 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships
VenueState Farm Center
LocationChampaign, Illinois
DatesApril 19–20, 2019
CompetitorsOklahoma
Michigan
Stanford
Nebraska
Ohio State
Penn State
Iowa
Illinois
Navy
Minnesota
California
Army
Winning score415.222
Champion
Stanford

National qualifier sessions

Session 1

The first national qualifier session of the 2021 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships took place on April 19, 2019. The following teams competed in Session 1.

School[1] Floor Pommel horse Rings Vault Parallel bars High bars Total
Michigan 71.432 64.531 69.497 71.766 65.032 66.131 408.389
Stanford 70.398 64.365 69.465 71.431 65.631 66.298 407.588
Nebraska 69.732 63.565 67.265 72.365 65.265 67.531 405.723
Minnesota 69.665 62.032 66.799 68.799 66.031 62.733 396.059
Navy 68.065 61.264 66.299 68.331 63.965 65.199 393.123
California 66.831 61.333 64.798 70.265 64.033 63.599 390.859

Session 2

The second national qualifier session of the 2019 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships took place on April 19, 2019. The following teams competed in Session 2.

School[2] Floor Pommel horse Rings Vault Parallel bars High bars Total
Oklahoma 70.399 67.699 70.898 72.031 70.033 68.131 419.191
Illinois 68.131 68.265 69.732 71.365 64.698 68.133 410.324
Penn State 68.998 64.932 70.097 69.332 66.264 64.664 404.287
Iowa 67.865 61.799 68.599 70.398 65.864 65.865 400.390
Ohio State 68.598 63.331 67.464 70.864 64.132 65.365 399.754
Army 68.065 57.764 67.065 68.631 60.298 62.032 383.855

NCAA Championship

The top three teams from each session advanced to the National Championship.[3]

Standings

  • National Champion: Stanford – 415.222
  • 2nd Place: Oklahoma – 414.556
  • 3rd Place: Nebraska – 407.489
School Floor Pommel horse Rings Vault Parallel bars High bars Total
Stanford 71.898 64.564 71.131 72.632 67.365 67.632 415.222
Oklahoma 69.698 67.265 70.565 72.932 68.031 66.065 414.556
Nebraska 70.065 66.731 68.031 72.065 65.398 65.199 407.489
Michigan 71.432 63.831 69.498 73.264 65.498 62.831 406.354
Illinois 71.199 66.166 69.432 70.898 63.564 64.099 405.358
Penn State 68.032 66.932 69.332 68.032 63.699 63.698 399.725

Individual event finals

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.

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual all-around Brody Malone (Stanford) Shane Wiskus (Minnesota) Genki Suzuki (Oklahoma)
Floor Brody Malone (Stanford) Bailey Perez (Stanford) Jacob Moore (Michigan)
Pommel horse Alec Yoder (Ohio State) Stephen Nedoroscik (Penn State) Yul Moldauer (Oklahoma)
Rings Alex Diab (Illinois) Yul Moldauer (Oklahoma) Noah Roberson (Penn State)
Vault Anthony McCallum (Michigan) Bryan Perla (Stanford) Anton Stephenson (Nebraska)
Parallel bars Shane Wiskus (Minnesota) Genki Suzuki (Oklahoma) Blake Sun (Stanford)
High bar Brody Malone (Stanford) Grant Breckenridge (Stanford) Lukas Texeira (Air Force)

References

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