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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.

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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.

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Hall of Fame Annual Induction Classes

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2026
Current Class

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12 Inductees

Including 

Jake Dalton, 
Justin Spring, 
Yoshi Hayasaki, 
Charles Pond

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2025
Second Class

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13 Inductees

Including 

Akash Modi, 
Steve Legendre, 
Abie Grossfeld, 
1963 Michigan Team

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2024
Inaugural Class

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11 Inductees

Including 

Sam Mikulak,
John Roethlisburger,
Johnathan Horton, 
Blaine Wilson

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Inside the Hall of Fame

Explore the stories and achievements of the individuals who define collegiate gymnastics excellence

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Stand Among the Legends

Join us as we celebrate the next class of CGA Hall of Fame inductees

Attend the 2026 Induction Ceremony

International Gymnastics Camp

Official Sponsor of the CGA Hall of Fame

International Gymnastics Camp’s legacy in men’s gymnastics is reinforced through its connection to some of the sport’s most celebrated NCAA athletes and coaches. Many individuals honored in the first two classes of the College Gymnastics Association Hall of Fame — including Sam Mikulak, Jonathan Horton, Blaine Wilson, Kurt Thomas, John Roethlisberger, Steve Hug, Jim Hartung, Armando Vega, Peter Vidmar, as well as coaching legends like Abie Grossfeld and Constantin Petrescu — have contributed to International Gymnastics Camp’s programs through coaching, training, or mentorship roles. Their presence at IGC has given countless young athletes the opportunity to learn from world-class talent, inspiring both athletic and coaching excellence. By bringing these Hall of Famers together, International Gymnastics Camp supports CGA’s mission to honor the sport’s legacy while fostering the next generation of athletes and coaches at both the grassroots and NCAA levels.

The legacy of International Gymnastics Camp’s leadership — particularly Bruno Klaus and Brent Klaus — further underscores the camp’s deep impact on men’s gymnastics. Bruno, a USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame athlete, coach, and contributor, founded IGC in 1971 and helped pioneer the foam pit and invented the 6x6 standard foam pit block, while also coaching NCAA championship teams and producing dozens of All‑Americans throughout his career. Building on that foundation, Brent — a former U.S. National Team member, NCAA competitor, and the only man in history to score a perfect 10.0 on vault at the USA Championships — now leads International Gymnastics Camp’s programs, including its Professional Coaching Development Program that sets high standards for training and mentorship. Together, Bruno and Brent have shaped International Gymnastics Camp into a world‑class environment where elite athletes, future coaches, and grassroots gymnasts come together, ensuring that the sport continues to grow with both tradition and innovation at its core.  

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