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These championships were hosted by the University of Chicago at Bartlett Gymnasium in Chicago, Illinois. Hosts Chicago, led by coach Dan Hoffer, topped the team standings and claimed the inaugural team title. The individual all-around championship went to Joe Giallombardo from Illinois.
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NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships [3] Year Site (Host Team) Arena Championship Results All-Around Champion Score Champion Points Runner-Up Points 1938 Details: Chicago: Bartlett Gymnasium: Chicago: 22 Illinois: 18 Joe Giallombardo 2509 1939 Details: Illinois: 21 Army: 17 Joe Giallombardo 2471 [a] 1940 Details: Illinois (2) 20 Navy Temple [b] 17
Huff Hall is a 4,050-seat multi-purpose arena in Champaign, Illinois, United States. The arena opened in 1925 and was known as Huff Gymnasium until the 1990s. It is named after George Huff, who was the school's athletic director from 1895 to 1935. Huff Hall is home to the University of Illinois Fighting Illini volleyball and wrestling teams.
PARIS — As a freshman in high school, U.S. gymnast Paul Juda attended a training camp for the junior national team where the coaches instructed the athletes to look around. “There will be an ...
The Illinois Fighting Illini men's gymnastics team represents the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and competes in the Big Ten Conference. The Fighting Illini have been invited to 47 NCAA tournaments and have won 10 team NCAA championships, which is second most all-time only to Penn State Nittany Lions' 12 team titles. Additionally ...
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