American male artistic gymnasts have competed at every Olympic Games since 1904, except for 1908, 1912, and 1980.[1] In total, there have been 223 American male gymnasts who have competed at the Olympics.[1]
History
Over 100 athletes competed at the 1904 Olympics, and American teams won the gold, silver, and bronze in the team all-around and a total of 30 medals across all of the events.[2] The United States returned to men's gymnastics at the 1920 Olympics, but did not win any medals.[3] At the 1924 Olympics, Frank Kriz won the gold medal on the vault.[4] At the 1932 Olympics, the men's team won the silver medal behind Italy.[5] The next medal by an American man was not won until 1976 when Peter Kormann won the bronze medal on the floor exercise.[6] At the 1984 Summer Olympics, the United States team won the gold medal. Additionally, the 1984 Olympic team won seven individual medals.[7] At the 1992 Olympics, Trent Dimas won the gold medal on the horizontal bar.[8] Then at the 1996 Summer Olympics, Jair Lynch won the silver medal on the parallel bars.[9] The men's team won the silver medal behind Japan at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Additionally, Paul Hamm won the gold medal in the all-around as well as the silver medal on the horizontal bar.[10] At the 2008 Olympics, the men's team won the bronze medal, and Jonathan Horton won the silver medal on the horizontal bar.[11] Danell Leyva won the bronze medal in the all-around at the 2012 Olympics.[12] Leyva also won the silver medal on the parallel bars and the horizontal bar at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Additionally, Alex Naddour won the bronze medal on the pommel horse.[13]
Gymnasts
Medalists
See also
References
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