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Asher Keen Wah Hong (Chinese: 湯健華; born March 23, 2004) is an American artistic gymnast and a member of the United States men's national artistic gymnastics team. He was a member of the bronze medal-winning team at the 2023 World Championships .
Asher Hong March 23, 2004 (age 20) Tomball, Texas: Stanford University: Thom Glielmi: Stanford Cardinal (2023–present) Patrick Hoopes May 15, 2002 (age 22) Lehi, Utah: USAF Academy: Josh Loeser: Air Force Falcons (2022–present) Paul Juda July 7, 2001 (age 23) Deerfield, Illinois: University of Michigan: Yuan Xiao
Asher Hong won his first men's national gymnastics title on Saturday night, posting a two-day total of 170.930 to edge college teammate Khoi Young and Fred Richard. The 19-year-old Hong, a ...
Asher Hong. The 20-year-old from Texas is exactly one month younger than Richard and making his Olympics debut in Paris with a bronze medal from the 2023 world championships under his belt.
Frederick Richard, Brody Malone, Paul Juda, Asher Hong and Stephen Nedoroscik etched their names in U.S. gymnastics history books Monday. The U.S. men won their first Olympic team medal in ...
Yeo Hong-chul South Korea: Vitaly Scherbo Belarus: 2000 Sydney details: Gervasio Deferr Spain: Alexei Bondarenko Russia: Leszek Blanik Poland: 2004 Athens details: Gervasio Deferr Spain: Jevgēņijs Saproņenko Latvia: Marian Drăgulescu Romania: 2008 Beijing details: Leszek Blanik Poland: Thomas Bouhail France: Anton Golotsutskov Russia: 2012 ...
On July 29, the U.S. men’s team of Asher Hong, Paul Juda, Brody Malone, Stephen Nedoroscik, and Frederick Richard got it done and earned bronze behind Japan and China.
Stephen John Nedoroscik OLY (/ ˌ n ɛ d ə ˈ r ɒ z ɪ k / NED-ə-ROZ-ik; born October 28, 1998) [1] is an American artistic gymnast.A pommel horse specialist, he is a two-time Olympic medalist, the 2021 world champion—the first and only American to win the event—a two-time FIG World Cup champion, a four-time U.S. national champion, and a two-time NCAA national champion for the apparatus.