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On the day his former coach is being inducted posthumously into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame, Alec Yoder aims to honor his memory by becoming an Olympian. FIG, the international federation for ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Former Ohio State Buckeye Alec Yoder qualified for the U.S. men’s gymnastics Olympic team Saturday by securing the individual specialist spot. This is his first time as ...
PARIS – It was no time to be hitting a golf ball. Former Indianapolis gymnast Alec Yoder, with two holes to play at the Jacksonville Beach Golf Club, was intently watching a YouTube livestream ...
Former Ohio State gymnast Alec Yoder finished sixth in the pommel horse finals at the Tokyo Olympics on Sunday. Yoder's score was 14.566. Max Whitlock of Great Britain won gold with a score of 15.583.
Alec Yoder is on a mission. Actually, two missions. First, the 2019 Ohio State graduate wants to medal in the pommel horse at the Tokyo Olympics. Second, he wants everyone to know that men’s ...
For two years now, gymnast Alec Yoder has had a whiteboard in his apartment with the Olympic rings and the words “the dream.” above a list of competitions for which he hopes to qualify.
One of those former OSU athletes is gymnast Alec Yoder who was selected to the men’s gymnastics squad to be a one-event specialist in the pommel horse. And while he has no shot at an all-around ...
training while the U.S. men compete in Tokyo. Alec Yoder filled the spot that wouldn’t have existed if not for Juda’s performance, and he hopes to win a medal on the pommel horse. Sign up for ...
Two other Americans qualified for finals: Moldauer on the floor after he stuck every tumbling pass in his routine and Alec Yoder on the pommel horse. Yoder is not part of the four-member team ...
TOKYO (WCMH) — On Sunday, former Buckeye gymnast Alec Yoder will do what he’s done thousands of times in his life — swing on a pommel horse. But this time it will be for a gold medal.
On pommel horse, Alec Yoder is likely the men's team's best chance at a medal in Tokyo. Yoder, 24, finished fourth in qualification with a 15.200, but the top three competitors tied with a 15.266.