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The College Gymnastics Association Hall of Fame
Honoring the individuals and teams whose legacies shaped NCAA men’s gymnastics across generations.

The Purpose of the Hall of Fame
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Honor Excellence
Recognizing athletes, coaches, and teams whose achievements represent the highest standards of collegiate gymnastics performance and leadership.
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Preserve History
Safeguarding the history and legacy of collegiate men’s gymnastics by documenting the moments, milestones, and individuals that define the sport.
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Inspire the Future
Sharing the stories of role models whose journeys motivate future generations to pursue excellence beyond competition.
A Select Honor
From thousands of NCAA men’s gymnastics athletes, coaches, and teams, only a select few earn induction each year. The process is designed to ensure the Hall of Fame represents the highest level of achievement and impact within the sport.
Nomination
Eligible athletes, coaches, and teams are nominated after meeting established criteria, including competitive achievement, character, and lasting contribution to the sport.
Finalist Review
The CGA Hall of Fame Committee evaluates nominees through historical research, performance benchmarks, and peer impact to determine finalists.
Formal Induction
Finalists undergo final committee review, with inductees selected through a formal voting process recognizing only the most distinguished legacies.

Hall of Fame Annual Induction Classes
2026
Current Class

12 Inductees
Including
Jake Dalton,
Justin Spring,
Yoshi Hayasaki,
Charles Pond
2025
Second Class

13 Inductees
Including
Akash Modi,
Steve Legendre,
Abbie Grossfeld,
1963 Michigan Team
2024
Inagural Class

11 Inductees
Including
Sam Mikulak,
John Roethlisburger,
Johnathan Horton,
Blaine Wilson
Inside the Hall of Fame
Explore the stories and achievements of the individuals who define collegiate gymnastics excellence
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