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2008 GOLDEN BEAR QUICK FACTS TABLE OF Name: ...... University of California Head Coach: ...... Barry Weiner/17th season Location: ...... Berkeley, CA Alma Mater/Year: ...... Temple/1970 CONTENTS Founded: ...... 1868 Record at Cal/Years: ... 234-77-1 (.752)/16 The University of Enrollment: ...... 33,000 Career Record/Years: .. 234-77-1 (.752)/16 California ...... Inside Front Cover Nickname: ...... Golden Bears Assistant Coach: .... Aaron Floyd/3rd season 2008 Season Outlook ...... 2-3 Colors: ...... Blue (282) & Gold (116) Alma Mater/Year: ...... California/2003 Chancellor: ...... Dr. Robert Birgeneau Gymnastics Office Coaching Staff ...... 4 Director of Athletics: ...... Sandy Barbour Phone: ...... 510-642-9313 Athlete Profiles ...... 5-9 Deputy Director Gymnastics Office Fax: ...... 510-642-8339 2007 Season in Review ...... 10 of Athletics: ...... Teresa Kuehn Gould 2007 MPSF Finish: ...... 3rd 2007 Final Team Results ...... 11 Faculty Representative: ... Dr. Jesse Choper 2007 NCAA National Finish: ...... 7th 2008 Opponents ...... 12 Home Facility/ Letterman Returning/Lost: ...... 13/2 Capacity: ...... Haas Pavilion/11,892 All-Americans Returning/Lost: ...... 3/0 Year-by-Year Results ...... 13 National Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Newcomers: ...... 4 All-Time Series Records ...... 13 Conference: ...... Mountain Pacific All-Time Roster ...... 14 Sports Federation Cal Records ...... 15 NCAA Top 10 Finishers ...... 16 MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT A History of Men’s Gymnastics Contact: ...... Anna Oleson-Wheeler Champions ...... Inside Back Cover Direct Line: ...... 510-643-5846 Cal Olympians ...... Inside Back Cover Media Relations Fax: ...... 510-643-7778 2008 Schedule/ Email address: ...... [email protected] Team Photo ...... Back Cover Mailing Address: ...... 349 Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, CA 94720 Media Relations Office Phone: ...... 510-642-5363 World Wide Web: ...... www.calbears.com CREDITS The 2008 University of California Men’s Gymnastics Media Guide was written and BEAR BACKERS SUPPORT YOUR TEAM edited by Media Relations assistants Tim Miguel and Anna Oleson-Wheeler. Layout Bear Backers are loyal Cal alumni and friends who provide financial support to Cal and design by Publications Director John Athletics with their donations. Every student-athlete benefits from their contributions, Dunbar and Publications Coordinator Evan which underwrites the scholarships, programmatic needs, and academic tutoring Kerr. Photos by Michael Pimentel, John programs. Bear Backers also build our athletic facilities, including the Haas Pavilion. Dunbar and Evan Kerr, among others. Joining Bear Backers is the best way to support the Cal team you care about. Call (510) Printing by U.C. Printing Services, Berkeley, 642-2427 for more information. Calif.

2008 CALIFORNIA MEN’S GYMNASTICS ROSTER Name Event(s) Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Tyler Block AA 5-6 Sr. 3V Kensington, Calif./St. Mary’s HS Colin Christ ...... Cryst Kyle Brady SR, V, PB 5-6 Sr. 3V Salinas, Calif./Palma HS Bryan del Castillo ...... Brian Sean Bryan PH, SR, PB 5-6 Sr. 3V Cranford, N.J./Seaton Hall Prep del Cas-TEE-yo Kyle Bunthuwong AA 5-6 Fr. HS El Cerrito, Calif./El Cerrito HS Micheal del Junco ...... Michael Kyson Bunthuwong AA 5-6 Jr. 2V El Cerrito, Calif./El Cerrito HS del HUN-co Colin Christ AA 5-8 Sr. 3V Palm Harbor, Fla./East Lake HS Eric Haeussler ...... Eric HOUSE-ler Bryan del Castillo AA 5-7 So. 1V Laguna Niguel, Calif./Dana Hills HS Barry Weiner ...... Barry WEE-ner Michael del Junco AA 5-6 Fr. HS Santa Ana, Calif./Servite HS Justin Franklin AA 5-9 Jr. HS Vallejo, Calif./Benicia HS Mark Freeman AA 5-3 Sr. 2V Manchester, England/Manchester Institute Gym Daniel Geri AA 5-4 So. 1V Reseda, Calif./Reseda HS Eric Haeussler AA 5-8 Fr. HS Redwood City, Calif./St. Francis HS Kyle Litow FX, V 5-4 Sr. 3V Slate Hill, N.Y./Minisink Valley HS Tim McNeill AA 5-6 Sr. 3V Falls Church, Va./Home school Aaron Moy AA 5-6 Sr. 3V Albany, Calif./Albany HS Evan Roth AA 5-6 Jr. 1V North Woodmere, NY/Temple Hiroki Yokoyama SR 5-8 Sr. 3V San Diego, Calif./Torrey Pines HS

Head Coach: Barry Weiner (17th year) Assistant Coach: Aaron Floyd (3rd year)

2008 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Men's Gymnastics Media Guide 1 CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2008 SEASON OUTLOOK

n the first day of training for the on a particular event (pommel second on the parallel bars. Christ, a 2008 season, the Cal men’s horse). McNeill, who has been three-time All-American, set new career Ogymnastics team posted a sign plagued by injuries in the past, had best last season on rings (8.900) and in the training gym. “Winning the NCAA shoulder surgery over the summer parallel bars (9.475). Championship starts today.” The next and has been rehabbing rigorously “Lost in Tim’s great NCAA meet last year day, they amended it. “Winning the to prepare for the season. was the great meet that Colin had,” Weiner NCAA Championship started “A healthy Tim McNeill is a force to said. “He actually had the lead until the last yesterday.” This attitude characterizes be reckoned with,” Weiner said. “By guy went up and pushed him into second both the drive as well as the talent of the time he finishes his career here, I place.” the 2008 Cal men’s gymnastics team. believe he’ll walk away with more Senior Tyler Block is expected to return “We would like nothing more than to national championships than anyone with a vengeance after injury last season win the NCAA Championship on the in the history of our storied program.” and be strong on rings, parallel bars and floor in Maples Pavilion at Stanford,” Senior Colin Christ also gave a high bar. Seniors Kyle Brady and Sean California head coach Barry Weiner great performance in the individual Brady will also join Block on rings. said. “Other than winning it at home, competition at NCAAs and tied for Other members of the talented senior I can’t think of any other scenario that would please me more. We’re going for it.” With 12 experienced lettermen and “Winning the five outstanding additions, the 2008 men’s gymnastics team will rely on experience and depth on every event NCAA Championship for success this season. In years past, the Golden Bears relied on a select started yesterday.” few to produce perfect results and lost championships because they did not have the necessary depth. According class include Mark Freeman, Aaron Moy, to Weiner, that is not the case this year. Kyle Litow and Hiroki Yokoyama. Moy, The 2008 squad has multiple athletes who is preparing a new vault of the highest capable of giving meet-winning difficulty, and Freeman will both be key performances on any given day. contributors on vault. Kyle Litow specializes “To have such depth where you can on floor exercises and vault, and Weiner count on anybody and still have the desired expects him to contribute on other events. results, that’s a huge advantage,” Weiner Yokoyama is co-captain with McNeill for said. “This is the first time in a long time, the second year, and was a finalist on maybe 10 years, that we’ve been this deep. rings at the MPSF Championships. All of our guys are potential NCAA finalists Cal has just two juniors this season – on any given day. Kyson Bunthuwong and Justin Franklin. A veteran core of nine seniors, many of Bunthuwong took eighth place on parallel whom have three years of varsity bars at the NCAA Championships and experience, provide Cal with a solid base earned his third All-America honor on the from which to build. Key among the returners Senior Tim event. Franklin has potential to become a is three-time NCAA individual champion McNeill is tied great all-around competitor and is a very Tim McNeill. Last season, McNeill won for the most talented gymnast, according to the titles on pommel horse individual NCAA coaches. and parallel bars, which titles (three) in The Golden Bears have a skilled made him the second Cal men’s sophomore class with Bryan del Castillo, Golden Bear men’s gymnastics Daniel Geri and Evan Roth. Weiner notes gymnast ever to win history after that Roth has the potential to be an NCAA two NCAA winning parallel champion on vault, and hopes that del bars and championships in Castillo will compete in the all-around for repeating as the same year the Bears. Geri was last season’s most pommel horse and the first to improved gymnast and fit in seamlessly repeat as a national champion last with Cal’s top-notch parallel bars unit. national season. Weiner has added three promising champion recruits in freshmen Kyle Bunthuwong, Eric Haeussler and Michael del Junco. Kyle, Kyson’s younger brother, is a U.S. junior national team member, and Weiner calls him an explosive and dynamic gymnast. Haeussler chose Cal over several other schools and is expected to contribute immediately on floor and vault.

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Weiner has termed del Junco the sleeper of this year’s freshman class but reports POMMEL SCHEDULE that he has impressed the team on pommel HORSE The Golden Bears horse and parallel bars. will face some of the The horse cost the Despite the incredible depth on every nation’s top Golden Bears a place event, one of the season’s biggest gymnastics programs in the top six last year, challenges will be keeping the team healthy well before they travel but Weiner does not during the long and rigorous season. Cal to the conference foresee that begins in mid-January and continues until championships and happening again. NCAA Championships in mid-April. the NCAA Championships in the spring. McNeill, a two-time NCAA champion on “It’s all about being healthy in April and Cal will face rival Stanford three times, pommel, leads Cal’s line-up and looks to we’re going to do everything we can to including two competitions on the earn a third individual title on the event. make sure that’s what happens,” Weiner Cardinal’s home turf. The Golden Bears Kyson Bunthuwong also excels on said. “We want to be competing on the last host two dual meets this season – Stanford pommel horse and notched a new career- day of the year and give ourselves a chance on Jan. 18 to open the season and reigning high of 8.750 last season in the NCAA to win because on that last day, anything national champion Penn State on March individual championships. can happen.” 15. “We meet Stanford early, and we want to FLOOR STILL let them know that we’re for real,” Weiner RINGS said. “Towards the end of the year, we have EXERCISE Penn State at home, and that’s going to be Cal boasts a large a big meet. We want to give them a hard Cal has eight group of strong time in our gym.” choices for the floor. athletes for rings this The Golden Bears will participate in the Del Castillo led the season. “Tyler [Block] competitive Pacific Coast Classic again Bears last season on and Tim [McNeill] are this year, where they took third place last floor, scoring above a potential NCAA year and defeated three teams ranked 9.250 in five of seven meets, including a finalists, no doubt,” Weiner said. “I expect higher than them, including No. 1 Michigan. team season high of 9.500. Kyle to see them in the NCAA finals.” The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Bunthuwong, Moy, Roth and Freeman will Block finished third at the MPSF Tournament will be no easy feat for any of also add depth on floor. Championships with a season-high 9.650 the teams involved, four of which were last season and promises to improve upon ranked in the top 10 all of last season. HIGH BAR last year’s performances. Bryan, Roth, Brady and Yokoyama will also see time on Christ, the NCAA rings. runner-up and two- time all-American on high bar, will anchor VAULT Cal’s group on high Last season, the bar. Weiner expects Golden Bears had few Block and del Castillo, both of whom set vaults with high start new career highs of 9.250 last year, to values, which lowered Senior Colin perform exceptionally well for the Golden their scores on this Christ, a Bears. Kyson Bunthuwong, Brady and event, but the three- Freeman will round out the line-up. expectations are time All- higher this year. Cal has increased the American PARALLEL difficulty of its vaults and assembled a on high competitive squad for this event. bar, looks BARS Additionally, Weiner will select from a to end his senior year Parallel bars was strong pool of nine different with a Cal’s strongest event athletes. national last season and the championship. Bears return three All- Christ tied for Americans in that second on event – McNeill, Kyson parallel bars Bunthuwong and last season at Christ. The trio NCAAs. occupied three of eight spots in the NCAA individual finals with McNeill earning the NCAA crown, Christ tying for second and Bunthuwong finishing in eighth. Kyle Bunthuwong has won multiple junior national championships and will add to the rotation.

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Largely credited with developing the University of California men’s gymnastics program into one of the nation’s finest, Barry Weiner led the Golden Bears to national championships in 1997 and 1998. He has had a total of eight Top 5 national finishes, including a fifth place finish in 2006, and 11 NCAA individual championships in his fifteen seasons at Cal. The ninth-eleventh individual championships during Weiner’s regime were Tim McNeill, who earned two Head coach Barry Weiner has led Cal to two national championships (1997 and NCAA titles on pommel horse and one on 1998), nine Top 10 national finishes (including a seventh-place finish last season) parallel bars. The results of Weiner’s hard and 11 individual national championships (including Tim McNeill’s pommel horse work and dedication first paid dividends in and parallel bars titles last year). ’97 when he was named National Coach of the Year after leading the Bears to a American Team in Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1968-70. A 1968 NCAA event finalist in the perfect 17-0 regular season and the team’s 1987 and was a U.S. coach at international parallel bars and floor exercise, he helped first NCAA team title since 1975. Weiner competitions in England and Hungary. Temple finish fourth in the country in ’68 then outdid himself the next year, as Cal Weiner was also selected as a coach for and led the Owls to a third-place national swept through the entire ’98 season without the 2000 Olympic Team. finish in 1970. Weiner also earned gold a loss en route to its second-consecutive The personal coach of numerous state medals at the 1968 in team championship. Following that and regional champions, Weiner has the floor exercise and horizontal bar. season, Weiner was named Mountain coached several athletes who are currently A native of Philadelphia, he earned a Pacific Sports Federation Coach of the attending schools across the nation. His bachelor of science degree from Temple Year for the third time (he won the award for former charges include Cal gymnastics in 1970. He is single and resides in El the fourth time in 2004) and National Coach alumni Evan Richman and Scott Green. Sobrante. of the Year for the second straight On the competitive level, Weiner was a campaign. Including the 16-1 overall two-time MVP at Temple University from record of 2004, Weiner’s career record Aaron FLOYD stands at an impressive 223-67-1 (.769) Assistant Coach, 3rd Year at Cal spanning over the last fifteen years. Weiner took the reins of the men’s Aaron Floyd joined gymnastics program in 1992 after Cal’s the Golden Bear worst-ever 1-18 season in ’91. Under his coaching staff two guidance, Cal rebounded to post a 15-13 years ago after dual meet record, placing third in the spending four conference and reaching the NCAA seasons, 1999-2003, Regionals, where the team managed a as a student-athlete seventh-place finish. Six individuals from on the Cal gymnastics that squad qualified for the NCAA team. Floyd was the Championships that year, including All- team captain his junior and senior American Jason Bertram. seasons, and during his stint at Cal, he Before arriving at Cal in September 1991, earned three Academic All-American Weiner maintained a lengthy association honors. with the Junior National Upon graduating from Cal with a degree Gymnastics Program. Over an 11-year in applied mathematics, Floyd began period, he has coached 15 Junior National coaching with the Golden Bear Gymnastics Team members, including two Junior Club. In his two years there, he coached National all-around champions. He most two Junior National Team members and recently coached the U.S. Junior National was named Northern California Coach of Team against Hungary in 1988 at the the Year in 2005. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Aaron Floyd, a former Golden Bear Floyd, a native of Maryland, is in his third Springs. He also coached the Junior Pan student-athlete, was a captain and year at Cal. three-time Academic All-American. 4 2008 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Men's Gymnastics Media Guide CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2008 ATHLETE PROFILES

notched a new career best on rings SENIORS (9.450) at the MPSF Championships, BRADY’S helping the Bears take second in that 2007 SEASON BESTS Rings: ...... 9.450 event…earned Academic All-MPSF Vault: ...... 8.350 honors for the second time…led the P-Bars: ...... 8.900 Tyler BLOCK Bears on rings in Cal’s sweep over 5-6 135 Sr. 3V Air Force with a then-career high of BRADY’S AA 9.400…one of three Bears to score CAREER BESTS Kensington, Calif over a 9.0 on rings at MPSFs. Rings: ...... 9.450 St. Mary’s College HS 2006: Competed in every meet of Vault: ...... 9.050 the season, posting high marks in P-Bars: ...... 9.000 Head coach Barry Weiner expects Block numerous events…second among to return with a vengeance following an the Bears on still rings at the Pete Vidmar Invitational (9.350)…posted a injury last season…has the potential to win 9.050 on the vault at the Oklahoma/Ohio meet…led the Bears with Tyler several events at any meet, according to Block on the parallel bars against Stanford (Feb. 11) with a score of Weiner…best events are rings, parallel bar 9.000…named Academic All-MPSF’s scholar athletes. and high bar…All-American on still rings as 2005: Did not compete. a freshman. Previous: Competed for Rising Star and Top Flight Gymnastics. 2007: Tore his ACL on a virtually perfect vault at the MPSF Personal: Psychology major...hopes to attend Cal’s Boalt Law School Championships…tied for third at MPSFs on still rings with a 9.650…set a and compete for the Bears next year…recipient of the Golden Bear new career high of 9.250 on high bar at the Pacific Coast Classic…one Achievement Award in 2006 for the highest GPA on the men’s gymnastics of Cal’s best on still rings, scoring over a 9.4 at five out of seven meets. team…grandfather, Matt Brady, also attended Cal…has four siblings, 2006: Set a new career best on Kelly (UC Davis), Tyler, Jayden and Casey...parents are Kathleen Brady still rings against Penn State, earning BLOCK’S and Mark Nettesheim…born on Nov. 1, 1986, in Monterey, Calif. a 9.725…posted a pair of fourth- 2007 SEASON BESTS places finishes at the MPSF Rings: ...... 9.650 Championships in still rings (9.525) Vault: ...... 8.700 Sean BRYAN and parallel bars (9.250)…heading P-Bars: ...... 9.200 into the NCAA Championships, was H-Bar: ...... 9.250 5-6 165 Sr. 3V SR, PH, PB ranked sixth in parallel bars and BLOCK’S seventh in still rings in the MPSF Cranford, N.J. CAREER BESTS Seaton Hall Prep national rankings…scored above a Rings: ...... 9.725 9.100 at all but one event during the Vault: ...... 8.950 Has the capability to be Cal’s leading season…Academic All-MPSF P-Bars: ...... 9.375 scorer on any given day…coaches expect scholar athlete. H-Bar: ...... 9.250 2005: Captured the MPSF individual him to be an NCAA finalist on parallel title on parallel bars with a score of bars…adds depth for the Golden Bears on 9.350...finished first on the event (9.375) at the team finals as well as pommel horse. earning second-place honors on both still rings (9.425) and parallel bars 2007: Helped the Bears win rings over (9.300) in Cal’s win over Temple…finished eighth on still rings (9.525) at No. 3 Ohio State when he tied his then-career best of 8.9…set all new the NCAA Championships individual competition...NCAA All-American on career highs in his junior campaign — 8.050 on pommel horse (Feb. 17); rings…MPSF parallel bar champion. 9.050 on parallel bars (March 10); 9.200 on still rings (April 12)…selected Previous: Took third on rings at the 2004 U.S. Championships…four- as an Academic All-MPSF scholar-athlete…improved most notably on time national competitor…first place in state competition in 2003 and parallel bars and still rings. ‘04…regional all-star competitor 1999-2004…competed with Golden Bear 2006: Scored a 9.000 on parallel BRYAN’S Gymnastics under the late Kazuki Nakamori. bars at the NCAA Championships, 2007 SEASON/ Personal: Coach of a club team at Golden Bear recreational his best performance of the CAREER BESTS facility…conservation resource Studies major…plans to finish his season…earned an 8.900 on still Horse: ...... 8.050 undergraduate degree at Cal in Costa Rica in the fall of 2008…senior class rings at the NCAA Qualifier and was Rings: ...... 9.200 salutatorian…has two siblings, Ashley (UC Santa Cruz) and a consistent high scorer on rings for Vault: ...... 7.150 Nikolas…parents are Berit and Robert Block…born on April 11, 1986, in the entire season. P-Bars: ...... 9.050 Oakland, Calif. 2005: Competed in the all-around at Temple. 2004: Redshirted. Personal: Transferred to Cal from Temple, where he competed on the Kyle BRADY gymnastics team for two years…member of Surgent’s Elite gymnastics 5-6 147 Sr. 3V club in New Jersey...participated in varsity track and field for three years SR, V, PB during high school…won second place in pole vault in the parochial Salinas, Calif. states...majoring in physical sciences… has one brother, Kevin, who is Palma HS a professional musician…parents are Diane and Kevin...born March 19, 1985, in Fort Benning, Ga. Has the potential to become an All- American on rings and parallel bars…will also provide depth on other events… incredibly driven person according to the coaches. 2007: Key contributor on still rings…

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2007: Saw limited action due to injury…set a new career best at the FREEMAN’S Colin CHRIST Pacific Coast Challenge (Feb. 24) 2007 SEASON BESTS 5-8 140 Sr. 3V with a 9.400 on floor…tied that career Floor: ...... 9.400 Rings: ...... 9.200 AA best on floor at the MPSF Champion- Vault: ...... 8.700 Palm Harbor, Fla. ships…steadily improved on vault, H-Bar: ...... 8.800 East Lake HS bringing his scores to above 8.550 for the final three meets of the FREEMAN’S Three-time All-American on high bar... season, including a season-high CAREER BESTS earned the highest high bar score on the 8.700 in NCAA team competition. Floor: ...... 9.400 squad last season when he received a 2006: Two of his season-high Rings: ...... 9.300 9.500 at NCAAs…set career bests on rings performances came at the Stanford Vault: ...... 9.250 (8.900) and parallel bars (9.475) last Open, in which he earned a 8.900 on H-Bar: ...... 9.250 season…tied for second place at NCAAs still rings (second among the Bears) on parallel bars and was one of six key contributors on the team. and scored 8.650 on vault…had two 2007: Set a career record of 8.750 on rings at the Stanford open (Jan. strong floor exercises during the campaign, scoring a 8.750 at the Pete 27) and broke that to set a new record of 8.900 one meet later at the Big Vidmar Invitational and a 8.700 at the Pacific Coast Classic…also earned Flip (Feb. 17)…Cal’s top all-around finisher when the Bears took third place a 8.900 on high bar at the Pacific Coast Classic. at the Pacific Coast Classic (Feb. 24)…finished in second place at NCAAs 2005: Finished third on still rings against Temple, posting a score of with a career-best 9.475 on parallel 9.275…helped Cal defeat Stanford at the Nakamori Invitational, tying for bars, which also earned him All- CHRIST’S third on floor exercise with a 9.075. America honors on the event…took 2007 SEASON BESTS 2004: Did not compete due to injury. second place on parallel bars at Floor: ...... 8.750 Previous: Junior European rings champion in 2002…competed in NCAA individual competition after Horse: ...... 8.700 World Championships in 2003…represented national squad since age leading for the majority of the meet. Rings: ...... 8.900 12…competed for Central Manchester Institute of Gymnastics. 2006: Set a new career best on P-Bars: ...... 9.475 Personal: Undeclared major…future plans include competing in the the high bar at the NCAA H-Bar: ...... 9.500 Olympics…has one sibling, Marsha…parents are Susan and Bernard Freeman…born on May 6, 1984, in Salford Manchester, England. Championships (9.600) and posted a CHRIST’S 9.550 at the NCAA Qualifier… CAREER BESTS achieved his season-best score of Floor: ...... 9.650 8.750 on pommel horse twice during Horse: ...... 9.600 Kyle LITOW the season, at the Pete Vidmar Rings: ...... 8.900 Invitational and against Penn State… 5-4 124 Sr. 3V Vault: ...... 9.350 FX, V became an All-American for the P-Bars: ...... 9.475 Slate Hill, N.Y. second time with his fifth-place finish H-Bar: ...... 9.600 (9.387) at the NCAA individual Minisink Valley HS competition…led Cal on high bar against Stanford (Feb. 11), earning a 9.300…named an Academic All- Expected to provide depth for the Golden MPSF’s scholar-athletes. Bears on floor, pommel horse and parallel 2005: NCAA All-American on high bar...made a tremendous debut with bars. the Bears, posting season-high scores of 9.650 on floor, 9.600 on pommel 2007: Saw limited action due to injury… horse, 9.350 on the vault and parallel bars and 9.550 on the high bar... established a new personal best on floor finished eighth on the high bar at the NCAA Championships individual with a 9.050 in the upset over Ohio State competition (9.012)…took first against Temple on the pommel horse (March 10). (9.600) and parallel bars (9.350), and tied for first on high bar (9.100)…took 2006: Set a new career high on floor exercise at the Pete Vidmar top honors on the high bar against Stanford, posting a season-high Invitational with a score of 9.000…scored an 8.350 on pommel horse in 9.550…was one of 15 gymnasts invited to the U.S. national team camp for the Oklahoma/Ohio State meet… a week of training with Olympic athletes and top coaches in the country named an Academic All-MPSF’s LITOW’S (Fall ’05). scholar-athletes. 2007 SEASON BESTS Previous: Qualified for the U.S. Championships in 2003 and 2005: Competed in one meet against Floor: ...... 9.050 2004…finished in the top 15 at nationals four times…competed for Gemini Temple, recording an 8.85 on the Horse: ...... 7.800 Gymnastics. floor exercise. LITOW’S Personal: Math major…career goals include owning a gym…has two 2004: Redshirted. CAREER BESTS siblings, Ryan (University of Central Florida) and Lisa…parents are Previous: Three-year National Floor: ...... 9.050 Vivienne and John Christ…born on Aug. 5, 1986, in Manhasset, N.Y. Championship qualifier…a member Horse: ...... 8.350 of the New York state championship Team (1999-03)…named most valuable gymnast of his club team, World Cup Gymnastics, in 2003…the Mark FREEMAN Empire State Games all-around champion in 2002. 5-3 154 Sr. 3V Personal: Undeclared major...hopes to attend medical school next AA year…parents are Valerie and Joseph Litow…father was a former Bury, England national team member who trained with head coach Barry Weiner… Bury Grammar School member of Cal’s Student-Athlete Advisory Council...has two sisters, Chelsey and Bria...parents are Joseph and Valerie Litow...born July 29, Highly recruited member of the British 1985, in Goshen, N.Y. national team…looking to work high bar, rings, floor and vault this season for the Golden Bears...Barry Weiner notes Freeman as an incredible gymnast from whom he expects great things.

6 2008 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Men's Gymnastics Media Guide CALIFORNIA Golden Bears Tim McNEILL Aaron MOY 5-6 135 Sr. 3V 5-6 133 Sr. 3V AA FX, V Falls Church, Va. Albany, Calif. Home school Albany HS

Co-captain for second year…a two-time Is preparing a new, high difficulty vault pommel horse champion and was the Bears’ and an improved floor routine…has the top performer of 2007…the national potential to earn All-America honors on champion on pommel horse and parallel floor and vault…Weiner expects Moy to bars…three-time All-American…delivered have a tremendous senior year. an exceptional all-around performance at 2007: Established a new career high of the NCAA Championships, where he posted new career highs on pommel 9.350 on floor exercise at the MPSF Championships…steadily improved horse (9.650 in the final individual round) and rings (9.700 in team on vault and scored above a 8.75 for the second half of the season…notched competition)…recovering from shoulder surgery last summer…currently a season-high 9.000 on vault at the MPSF Championships...earned tied for most individual NCAA titles in school history, a record Weiner Academic All-MPSF honors for the second time…helped the Bears win believes McNeill will break. floor against Stanford (Jan. 19) with his 9.200 performance. 2007: Won the 2007 NCAA McNEILL’S 2006: Improved on the floor exercise Championships on pommel horse 2007 SEASON BESTS as the season progressed, eventually MOY’S and parallel bars, making him the Horse: ...... 9.650 reaching his season-high of 9.200 at 2007 SEASON BESTS second Golden Bear ever to win Rings: ...... 9.700 the NCAA qualifier…scored a 9.175 Floor: ...... 9.350 two NCAA titles in the same year P-Bars: ...... 9.800 on the floor exercise at the NCAA Vault: ...... 9.000 H-Bar: ...... 9.000 and the first to repeat as a national Championships…earned consistent MOY’S CAREER BESTS champion on a particular event…had McNEILL’S high marks on vault throughout the Floor: ...... 9.350 the team’s season highs on three CAREER BESTS season, with his best effort of 9.300 Vault: ...... 9.400 different events: horse (9.650 at Floor: ...... 9.175 coming against Stanford (Feb. 11)… NCAA individual championships), Horse: ...... 9.650 named Academic All-MPSF scholar-athletes. rings (9.700 in NCAA team Rings: ...... 9.700 2005: Provided solid support for the Bears on both floor exercise and competition) and parallel bars (9.800 Vault: ...... 9.300 vault at the MPSF individual championships, tying for fifth on floor exercise in the first round of NCAA individual P-Bars: ...... 9.800 (9.150) and third on vault (9.250)…finished third on floor exercise with a competition)...posted above a 9.450 H-Bar: ...... 9.375 season-high 9.300 against Temple (3/11). in every event but three at the Previous: Placed first in States 2003 and 2004…academic All-American NCAAs…helped the Golden Bears win parallel bars at MPSF Championships 2001-04…NorCal all-star team 2001-04…competed with Golden Bear with a meet-high 9.350…came in second among all gymnasts on pommel Gymnastics under the late Kazuki Nakamori. horse with an 8.850 at MPSFs…helped Cal finish second at the Stanford Personal: Business/economics major…career goals include being a Open (Jan. 27) with a first-place performance on pommel horse (9.450) marketing manager/marketing assistant…has one sibling, Kevin…parents and a second-place showing on parallel bars…was only one of only two are Victoria and Russel Moy…born on May 19, 1986, in Sacramento, Calif. gymnasts to win two events at the Pacific Coast Challenge, where he took first on pommel horse (9.150) and parallel bars (9.650)…named NCAA Division I National Gymnast of the Week on Feb. 22 after his performance at the Big Flip. Hiroki YOKOYAMA 2006: Won the 2006 national championship on pommel horse at the 5-8 155 Sr. 3V NCAA meet, leading the Bears to a fifth-place team finish…captured the SR all-around title at MPSF Championships with a combined score of 55.325…at San Diego, Calif. the MPSF Championships, McNeill posted above a 9.000 on five out of the Torrey Pines HS six events and took two individual titles on pommel horse (9.325) and parallel bars (9.700)…his 9.700 on the parallel bars at the MPSF One of the two captains, along with Tim Championships not only was a new career high, but it was also the highest McNeill, for the second year in a row…is score for any event at the competition…selected the National Gymnast of expected to be a key contributor on rings, the Week on March 13 and MPSF Gymnast of the Week on Feb. 27…scored parallel pars and vault…former MPSF over 9.000 in four of the five events he competed in at the Pacific Coast Championship finalist on still rings. Classic…set new career marks this season in almost every individual 2007: Did not compete due to injury. event this season…Academic All-MPSF scholar-athletes. 2006: Redshirted due to injury. 2005: Opened the season extremely strong for the Bears before facing 2005: Set career-high marks on pommel horse (7.100) and vault injury setbacks…helped Cal defeat Stanford and Air Force at the Cardinal (8.950)…placed eighth on still rings at the MPSF Individual Championships, Open, finishing first on both pommel horse (9.425) and high bar tying his career best with a mark of 9.000. (9.15)…posted scores of 9.400 on pommel horse and 9.450 on parallel 2004: Contributed to the Bears’ bars to finish second in both events in his first collegiate meet …tied for vast improvement on rings, scoring a YOKOYAMA’S third in the vault at the MPSF individual championships with a score of season high of 9.00 at the Air Force/ CAREER BESTS 9.250…finished fourth on pommel horse (9.600) at the NCAA Championships Illinois-Chicago meet (3/7)…saw Horse: ...... 7.100 individual competition and fifth on vault (9.300)…NCAA All-American on action in every meet, averaging 8.783 Rings: ...... 9.300 pommel horse and vault. on rings. Vault: ...... 8.950 Previous: Finished first on pommel horse and floor exercises at the Previous: Competed in the Junior 2004 nationals...competed for Capital Gymnastics. Olympic National Championships 1998-2003…Academic All-American Personal: Undeclared major…has one sibling, Robert…parents are 2000-03. Laura and Dave McNeill…born on May 5, 1986, in Falls Church, Va. Personal: Cell and developmental biology major…aspires to attend medical school to become a doctor…has two siblings, Noriko (UC Irvine) and Yuichi…parents are Osumu and Yoshimi Yokoyama.

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older brother, George…lists reading, listening to music and dancing as his JUNIORS hobbies outside of gymnastics.

Kyson BUNTHUWONG Evan ROTH 5-6 120 Jr. 2V 5-6 140 Jr. 2V AA AA El Cerrito, Calif. North Woodmere, N.Y. El Cerrito HS Temple

According to head coach Barry Weiner, Barry Weiner notes Roth has the potential Bunthuwong is the best in the U.S. in artistry to become an NCAA Champion on vault… and does beautiful gymnastics with transferred after competing at Temple as a maturity…two-time All-American in parallel freshman…expected to contribute on floor bars…made a big name for himself as a and rings in addition to vault. freshman, leading Cal on the floor exercise 2007: Competed in his first year of at the NCAA Championships…one of the six key contributors on the collegiate gymnastics…established career and seasons highs at the team…will be a huge factor in the overall team’s success in 2008. MPSF Championships on floor (9.350) and vault (9.000)…earned valuable 2007: Set two new career highs at the NCAA Championships — 8.750 experience at NCAA Championships on floor where he participated in the on both pommel horse and vault…advanced to NCAA finals on parallel bars team competition and vault, in both the team and individual competitions. after scoring a 9.450 in the first round… Personal: Competed in the Junior KYSON BUNTHUWONG’S competed on rings for the first time in National Championships all four years ROTH’S 2007 SEASON/ 2007 SEASON BESTS his college…earned All-America CAREER BESTS Floor: ...... 9.050 of high school…has been competing honors on parallel bars…selected as Floor: ...... 9.100 Horse: ...... 8.750 in gymnastics since he was nine years an Academic All-MPSF scholar Rings: ...... 9.000 Rings: ...... 9.000 old…music major…hopes to go into athlete…took eighth place on parallel Vault: ...... 9.150 Vault: ...... 8.750 sound design or law after graduation bars in the individual round at NCAA …member of Gymnastique club with a 9.000…helped the Bears upset P-Bars: ...... 9.250 H-Bar: ...... 9.300 team…member of the National Honor Society in high school …parents are No. 3 Ohio State (March 3) with then- Paul and Enid Roth…born on Oct. 3, 1986 in Floral Park, N.Y. career best on rings (8.800) and a KYSON BUNTHUWONG’S season-high on high bar (9.250). CAREER BESTS 2006: Finished in first place with his Floor: ...... 9.250 career-high 9.525 score on the parallel Horse: ...... 8.750 bars against Penn State…scored an Rings: ...... 9.000 SOPHOMORES also impressive 9.275 on the parallel Vault: ...... 8.750 bars at the MPSF Championships… P-Bars: ...... 9.525 reached his career high of 9.450 on H-Bar: ...... 9.450 Bryan del CASTILLO the high bar twice during the 2006 5-7 150 So. 1V campaign, at the NCAA Qualifier and against Penn State…led the Bears AA on the floor exercise at the NCAA Championships with a score of 9.250. Laguna Niguel, Calif. 2005: Member of Golden Bear Gymnastics Club, where he was Dana Hills HS awarded the 2005 MVP…team was also state champion in 2005…won the all-around of the junior division of men’s gymnastics at the 2005 Visa Weiner hopes Del Castillo will work the Championships in Indianapolis, Ind., with a score of 92.225. all-round…Junior National Champion in 2006 Personal: Competed at the Pacific Alliance Championships in Honolulu …one of head coach Barry Weiner’s “pocket as well as the Pan American Games in San Salvador, El Salvador…competed aces.” at the 2005 International Junior Gymnastics competition in Yokohama, 2007: Had a great freshman campaign …intends to major in business…an honors graduate of El Cerrito and set high career marks on floor (9.500), High School…aspires to compete in the Olympics and World Championships vault (9.000) and high bar (9.250)…his 9.500 on floor exercises at Peter and winning an NCAA title…best sports moment includes receiving a Vidmar Invitational (March 1) was a team season high…second on the perfect 10.0 on pommel horse at the Junior Olympic Nationals in 2005… team last season when he notched a 8.750 on vault at the Stanford Open has one younger brother, Kyle, who is a freshman on the team…parents (Jan. 27), he also took second at that meet with a 9.400 on vault. are Suzanne and Virat Bunthuwong…mother is a graduate of Cal…born Personal: Competed in June 29, 1987, in Oakland, Calif. international competitions in El del CASTILLO Salvador, Canada, and 2007 SEASON/ Ukraine… a member of the U.S. national CAREER BESTS Justin FRANKLIN team from 2001-06…competed for Floor: ...... 9.500 the New Hope club team…related to Horse: ...... 8.850 5-9 154 Jr. HS professional golfer Tracy Nakazaki… Vault: ...... 9.000 AA parents are Lisa Nakazaki and Ernie H-Bar: ...... 9.300 Vallejo, Calif. del Castillo…born on November 19, Benicia HS 1987 in Los Angeles, Calif. Has the potential to become an all-around competitor…talented gymnast according to coaches. Personal: Mass communications major…born Aug. 26, 1987 in Greenbrae, Calif., to Carla and George Franklin…has an

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personal goals include winning NCAA team and individual titles as well as competing at the Olympics and world championships…also recruited by Daniel GERI Illinois and Michigan…has one older brother, Kyson, who is a junior on the 5-4 125 So. 1V team…parents are Suzanne and Virat Bunthuwong…born Sept. 13, 1989, AA in Oakland, Calif. Reseda, Calif. Reseda HS Michael del JUNCO Will become a major contributor as a 5-6 140 Fr. HS sophomore…made significant improve- AA ments as a freshman on horizontal and Santa Ana, Calif. parallel bars…also has tremendous swing Servite HS on pommel horse…Weiner describes him as the most improved from last year and This year’s freshman class “sleeper,” notes how seamlessly he fit in with Cal’s top-notch parallel bars team. according to Barry Weiner…has impressed 2007: Had a breakout performance at the Peter Vidmar Invitational the team with his development and skills on where he established three career highs: 8.500 on pommel horse, 8.050 parallel bars and pommel horse…expected on vault and 9.150 on parallel bars, which was second on the team that to contribute immediately on parallel bars day…notched another season and career high at the MPSF Championships and pommel horse and eventually on rings with an 8.700 on high bar. and vault as well. Personal: Intended integrated GERI’S 2007 SEASON/ Personal: Recruited by Weiner at a junior meet in Las Vegas…has biology major…hopes to go to medical three brothers, Bobby, Matthew and Nico…parents are Debbie and Robert school and become a sports doctor or CAREER BESTS Horse: ...... 8.100 del Junco…favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant, who plays for del Junco’s an orthopedic surgeon…member of Vault: ...... 8.050 favorite team, the Los Angeles Lakers…enjoys playing basketball in his the California gymnastics club team… P-Bars: ...... 9.150 spare time…born Sept. 17, 1988 in Orange County. cousin attended Cal…parents are H-Bar: ...... 8.700 Kumi and Joseph Geri…born on October 22, 1988, in Torrance, Calif. Eric HAEUSSLER 5-8 147 Fr. HS FRESHMEN AA Redwood City, Calif. St. Francis HS

Kyle BUNTHUWONG An explosive newcomer with the potential 5-6 130 Fr. HS to add depth on floor exercises and vault AA immediately…California state champion in El Cerrito, Calif. 2006 and competed at three Visa El Cerrito HS championships, taking sixth place in 2006. Personal: Intended business An explosive, exciting and dynamic administration major with hopes of working at a major investment banking gymnast, according to head coach Barry firm…notes placing sixth at the 2006 U.S. Visa Championships as the Weiner…junior national team member who highlight of his athletic achievements thus far…enjoys watching other Cal is expected to make large contributions. sports and following the stock market in his spare time…has one sister, Personal: Four-time junior Olympic Claudia…born June 27, 1989, in San Mateo, Calif. to Teresa and Roger national champion on parallel bars… Haeussler.

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2007 EVENT-BY-EVENT TEAM SCORE OPPONENT FLOOR HORSE RINGS VAULT P-BARS H-BAR A-A STANFORD 34.650 31.650 35.050 29.250 35.200 30.200 196.000 Stanford Open 35.550 33.950 36.950 30.450 35.950 34.650 207.500 Winter Cup Challenge Non-team scoring Big Flip 34.600 34.400 37.050 34.100 36.100 34.200 210.550 Pacific Coast Classic 36.200 33.100 37.250 35.050 36.450 36.700 214.750 Pete Vidmar Invite 35.450 34.300 36.850 33.600 35.850 34.400 210.450 OHIO STATE 35.600 34.000 37.550 32.300 36.900 36.650 213.000 MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS 36.600 33.000 37.900 35.300 36.400 35.800 215.000 NCAA Championships 36.800 32.500 37.700 35.700 37.250 36.600 216.550 Season Team Best 36.800 34.400 37.900 35.700 37.250 36.700 216.550 All-Time Team Best 39.250 39.425 39.025 39.000 39.250 39.400 233.825

2007 TEAM BESTS BY EVENT EVENT TEAM INDIVIDUAL Floor 36.800 (4/12) 9.500 (Del Castillo - 3/1) Horse 34.400 (2/17) 9.650 (McNeill -3/10) Rings 37.900 (3/31) 9.700 (McNeill - 4/12) Vault 35.700 (4/12) 9.150 (Roth - 4/12) P Bars 37.250 (4/12) 9.800 (McNeill - 4/13) H Bar 36.700 (2/24) 9.500 (Christ - 4/13) Tyler Block 2007 INDIVIDUAL BESTS BY EVENT GYMNAST FLOOR HORSE RINGS VAULT P-BARS H-BAR Tyler Block — — 9.650 8.700 9.200 9.250 Kyle Brady — — 9.450 8.350 8.900 — Sean Bryan — 8.050 9.200 7.150 9.050 — Kyson Bunthuwong 9.050 8.750 9.000 8.750 9.250 9.300 Bryan Del Castillo 9.500 8.850 — 9.000 — 9.250 Colin Christ 8.750 8.700 8.900 — 9.475 9.500 Mark Freeman 9.400 — 9.200 8.700 — 8.800 Daniel Geri — 8.500 — 8.050 9.150 8.700 Caleb Kirk — 8.100 9.350 — — — Kyle Litlow 9.050 7.800 ———— Tim McNeill — 9.650 9.700 — 9.800 9.000 Aaron Moy 9.350 — — 9.000 — — Bromley Palamountain 9.000 ————9.400 Evan Roth 9.100 — 9.000 9.150 — — Kyle Brady

RETURNER’S INDIVIDUAL CAREER BESTS BY EVENT GYMNAST FLOOR HORSE RINGS VAULT P-BARS H-BAR Tyler Block — — 9.725 8.950 9.375 9.250 Kyle Brady — — 9.450 9.050 9.000 — Sean Bryan — 8.050 9.200 7.150 9.050 — Kyson Bunthuwong 9.250 8.750 9.000 8.750 9.525 9.450 Bryan Del Castillo 9.500 8.850 — 9.000 — 9.250 Colin Christ 9.650 9.600 8.900 9.350 9.475 9.600 Mark Freeman 9.400 — 9.300 9.250 — 9.250 Daniel Geri — 8.500 — 8.050 9.150 8.700 Kyle Litow 9.050 8.350 ———— Tim McNeill 9.175 9.650 9.700 9.300 9.800 9.375 Aaron Moy 9.350 — — 9.400 — — Evan Roth 9.100 — 9.000 9.150 — — Hiroki Yokoyama — 7.100 9.300 8.950 — — Hiroki Yokoyama

10 2008 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Men's Gymnastics Media Guide CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2007 TEAM RESULTS REGULAR SEASON RECORD: 7-5 OVERALL RECORD: 11-10 MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS: 3RD NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS: 7TH

MEET-BY-MEET SCORES/RESULTS Date Cal Score Opponent Opponent Score W/L Cal Record Jan. 19 ...... 196.000 ...... STANFORD ...... 205.100 ...... L ...... 0-1 Jan. 27 ...... 207.500 ...... at Stanford Open Stanford ...... 209.650 ...... L ...... 0-2 Nebraska ...... 202.900 ...... W ...... 1-2 Washington ...... 85.150 ...... W ...... 2-2 Feb. 8-10 ...... Winter Cup Challenge ...... Non-Team Scoring Feb. 17 ...... 210.550 ...... at Stanford ...... 214.450 ...... L ...... 2-3 Feb. 24 ...... 214.750 ...... at Pacific Coast Classic Oklahoma ...... 218.450 ...... L ...... 2-4 Stanford ...... 216.650 ...... L ...... 2-5 Michigan ...... 214.400 ...... W ...... 3-5 Illinois ...... 213.500 ...... W ...... 4-5 Minnesota ...... 211.950 ...... W ...... 5-5 Mar. 1 ...... at Pete Vidmar Invitational ...... 210.450 ...... Air Force ...... 192.300 ...... W ...... 6-5 Mar. 10 ...... 213.000 ...... OHIO STATE ...... 212.300 ...... W ...... 7-5 Mar. 17 ...... at Penn State ...... Cancelled Mar. 31 ...... 215.000 ...... MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS Oklahoma ...... 219.950 ...... L ...... 7-6 Stanford ...... 216.100 ...... L ...... 7-7 Nebraska ...... 203.450 ...... W ...... 8-7 Air Force ...... 189.050 ...... W ...... 9-7 Apr. 12-14 ...... 216.550 ...... NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Penn State ...... 218.900 ...... L ...... 9-8 Oklahoma ...... 218.600 ...... L ...... 9-9 Minnesota ...... 216.900 ...... L ...... 9-10 Nebraska ...... 209.100 ...... W ...... 10-10 Temple ...... 205.400 ...... W ...... 11-10 Bold indicates home meet at Haas Pavilion

Aaron Moy Bryan del Castillo Tim McNeill

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AIR FORCE MICHIGAN OKLAHOMA Location ...... USAF Academy, Colo. Location ...... Ann Arbor, Mich. Location ...... Norman, Okla. Nickname ...... Falcons Nickname ...... Wolverines Nickname ...... Sooners Colors ...... Blue and Silver Colors ...... Maize and Blue Colors ...... Red and White Conference ...... MPSF Conference ...... Big 10 Conference ...... MPSF Head Coach ...... Kip Simons Head Coach ...... Kurt Golder Head Coach ...... Mark Williams Letterwinners, R/L ...... 8/2 Letterwinners, R/L ...... 13/4 Letterwinners, R/L ...... 12/2 2007 Record...... 11-19 (3-18 NCAA) 2007 Record...... 20-13 2007 Record...... 26-4 MPSF/NCAA Finish ...... 5th/16th Big 10/NCAA Finish ...... 4th/4th MPSF/NCAA Finish ...... 1st/2nd

ILLINOIS NEBRASKA PENN STATE Location ...... Urbana-Champaign, Ill. Location ...... Lincoln, Neb. Location ...... University Park, Pa. Nickname ...... Fighting Illini Nickname ...... Huskers Nickname ...... Nittany Lions Colors ...... Orange and Blue Colors ...... Scarlet and Cream Colors ...... Blue and White Conference ...... Big 10 Conference ...... MPSF Conference ...... Big 10 Head Coach ...... Yoshi Hayasaki Head Coach ...... Francis Allen Head Coach ...... Randy Jepson Letterwinners, R/L ...... 15-0 Letterwinners, R/L ...... 11/2 Letterwinners, R/L ...... 14/5 2007 Record...... 13-18 2007 Record...... 3-9 2007 Record...... 15-2 Big 10/ NCAA Finish ...... 2nd/5th MPSF/NCAA Finish ...... 4th/10th MPSF/NCAA Finish ...... 2nd/1st

IOWA OHIO STATE STANFORD Location ...... Iowa City, Iowa Location ...... Columbus, OH Location ...... Stanford, Calif. Nickname ...... Hawkeyes Nickname ...... Buckeyes Nickname ...... Cardinal Colors ...... Yellow and Black Colors ...... Scarlet and Gray Colors ...... Cardinal and White Conference ...... Big 10 Conference ...... Big 10 Conference ...... MPSF Head Coach ...... Tom Dunn Head Coach ...... Miles Avery Head Coach ...... Thom Glielmi Letterwinners, R/L ...... 10/4 Letterwinners, R/L ...... 12/5 Letterwinners, R/L ...... 11/4 2007 Record...... 4-15 2007 Record...... 14-7-0 2007 Record...... 22-5 Big 10/NCAA Finish ...... 6th/DNQ Big 10/NCAA Finish ...... 1st MPSF/NCAA Finish ...... 2nd/3rd SERIES RECORDS

Opponent Series Last Mtg Winner Score (Cal-Opp) Minnesota 2-3 2-25-06 Cal 212.650-206.575 Air Force 24-0 3-24-06 Cal 216.450-184.725 Nebraska 14-2 4-6-06 Cal 213.900-204.925 Arizona 2-1 2-20-81 Cal 265.45-262.80 New Mexico 4-7 4-4-98 Cal 231.45-223.725 Arizona State 15-17 3-2-06 Cal 212.750-180.300 N. Colorado 1-0 1977 Cal 210.40-191.10 Army 5-0 3-7-05 Cal 221.450-211.825 N. Illinois 0-1 3-18-88 NIU 271.85-276.55 Brigham Young 15-6 3-30-00 Cal 230.375-228.625 Ohio 0-1 2-18-06 Ohio 210.700-215.900 British Columbia 2-0 1-7-94 Cal 264.65-203.15 Ohio St. 5-4 2-12-05 Cal 214.450-215.350 Calgary 7-0 2-2-92 Cal 276.50-256.55 Oklahoma 13-19 4-7-06 Okla 215.000-221.400 Cal Poly SLO 1-0 1-11-92 Cal 264.55-217.95 Oregon 6-3 2-1-80 UO 264.65-278.05 CS Fullerton 13-12 3-14-92 Cal 277.45-143.65 Penn State 4-3 4-7-06 Penn 215.000-215.125 CS Hayward 1-0 1-31-69 Cal 156.50-82.90 Sacramento St. 13-0 1-11-92 Cal 264.55-209.50 CS Los Angeles 4-0 2-14-69 Cal 155.40-152.40 St. 2-0 1968 Cal 184.40-137.60 CS Northridge 4-1 1-25-74 Cal 148.90-137.10 San Jose St. 73-7 3-7-97 Cal 233.40-197.45 Chico St. 6-0 1-25-85 Cal 271.20-134.70 S. Connecticut 1-2 1-15-79 Cal 215.65-215.60 Colorado 1-0 2-9-80 Cal 260.95-243.95 S. Illinois 3-3 2-16-83 Cal 272.90-262.20 Georgia 1-0 2-23-86 Cal 273.40-260.10 Stanford 118-44-2 4-7-06 Stan 215.000-218.375 Houston Baptist 2-1 2-17-85 Cal 275.60-257.35 Temple 5-0 4-6-06 Cal 213.900-196.925 Illinois 13-8 4-7-06 Illinois 215.000-220.975 UC Davis 18-0 1-11-92 Cal 264.55-100.25 Iowa 11-4 4-7-06 Cal 215.000-211.800 UCLA 28-34 3-2-06 Cal 212.650-88.225 Iowa St. 2-0 1-7-94 Cal 264.65-251.40 UCSB 50-3 2-23-03 Cal 213.850-194.000 Kent St. 1-1 2-10-91 Cal 264.35-204.90 USC 23-14 2-28-81 Cal 299.05-251.70 Long Beach St. 10-0 1-30-82 Cal 272.80-171.60 Utah 1-0 1973 Cal 157.45-N/A Long Beach CC 11-0 2-21-85 Cal 275.55-244.90 Washington 20-4 3-2-06 Cal 212.750-182.900 Louisiana St. 0-4 2-8-84 LSU 263.90-270.55 Washington St. 1-0 1975 Cal 212.15-204.65 Massachusetts 4-0 4-5-01 Cal 214.550-208.700 W. Michigan 3-0 2-25-95 Cal 227.40-217.40 Michigan 15-5 4-6-06 Cal 213.900-208.850 William and Mary 1-0 2-25-06 Cal 212.650-200.200 Michigan St. 2-0 4-6-01 Cal 216.775-211.875 Wisconsin 0-1 1-27-91 Wisc. 264.85-271.20 12 2008 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Men's Gymnastics Media Guide CALIFORNIA Golden Bears YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Year Coach Dual Record Season High Conf. Champ Score NCAA Finish National Score 1922-37 “Cap” Pease 16-6-1 n/a 2 - 1st n/a n/a 1938-57 Chuck Keeney 32-22 n/a 2 - 1st n/a 9 appearances 1958 Hal Frey 3-2 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1959 Hal Frey 8-0 n/a 1st n/a 3rd n/a 1960 Hal Frey 8-0 n/a 1st n/a 4th n/a 1961 Hal Frey 9-0 n/a 1st 120.00 8th n/a 1962 Hal Frey 8-0 n/a 1st 106.00 7th n/a 1963 Hal Frey 8-0 n/a 3rd n/a 7th n/a 1964 Hal Frey 10-0 n/a 2nd n/a 10th n/a 1965 Hal Frey 7-0 n/a 2nd n/a - - 1966 Hal Frey 10-0 n/a 1st 187.60 2nd n/a 1967 Hal Frey 9-2 n/a 2nd n/a 10th n/a 1968 Hal Frey 10-1 n/a 1st 190.05 1st 188.25 1969 Hal Frey 14-0 n/a 1st 161.025 6th n/a 1970 Don Nelson 8-0 n/a 1st 157.80 6th n/a 1971 Hal Frey 8-0 n/a - - 5th - 1972 Hal Frey 9-0 n/a 1st n/a - - 1973 Hal Frey 13-2 n/a 1st n/a 6th 156.05 1974 Hal Frey 12-3 161.00 1st 320.50 3rd 324.30 1975 Hal Frey 8-1 220.70 1st 425.20 1st 437.325 1976 Hal Frey 2-5 216.25 1st 430.35 3rd 421.95 1977 Hal Frey 3-5 210.40 2nd 427.50 9th n/a 1978 Hal Frey 7-5 214.70 2nd 425.45 individuals only 1979 Hal Frey 13-1 218.50 3rd 433.25 individuals only 1980 Hal Frey 13-4 266.30 5th 260.20 - - 1981 Hal Frey 13-2 277.05 4th 523.45 individuals only 1982 Hal Frey 14-2 275.20 3rd 273.45 9th 268.20 1983 Hal Frey 11-7 266.85 7th 266.85 individuals only 1984 Sho Fukushima 8-9 270.70 3rd 270.70 individuals only 1985 Sho Fukushima 12-6 279.90 4th 279.90 individuals only 1986 Sho Fukushima 12-5 276.25 5th 276.25 individuals only 1987 Sho Fukushima 15-5 280.00 1st 280.00 individuals only 1988 Sho Fukushima 6-11 277.00 4th 277.00 individuals only 1989 Sho Fukushima 13-8 281.15 4th 276.65 - - 1990 Sho Fukushima 10-8 278.30 4th 272.40 individuals only 1991 Sho Fukushima 1-18 269.45 7th 269.45 individuals only 1992 Barry Weiner 15-13 278.30 3rd 276.20 individuals only 1993 Barry Weiner 16-7 281.625 2nd 280.30 individuals only 1994 Barry Weiner 20-11 280.15 4th 279.60 individuals only 1995 Barry Weiner 15-2-1 227.90 5th 227.825 individuals only 1996 Barry Weiner 16-1 231.775 1st 228.950 2nd 231.775 1997 Barry Weiner 17-0 233.825 3rd 229.800 1st 233.825 1998 Barry Weiner 23-0 233.490 1st 229.080 1st 231.200 1999 Barry Weiner 8-9 225.225 6th 221.150 individuals only 2000 Barry Weiner 16-0 230.825 2nd 230.625 5th 230.825 2001 Barry Weiner 11-0 216.775 2nd 213.925 3rd 216.775 2002 Barry Weiner 14-3 217.650 2nd 217.200 3rd 217.650 2003 Barry Weiner 10-2 218.175 2nd 216.025 7th 217.275 2004 Barry Weiner 7-1 220.875 1st 220.225 6th 220.325 2005 Barry Weiner 10-4 222.075 2nd 219.725 5th 221.450 2006 Barry Weiner 16-15 219.100 3rd 216.450 5th 215.00 2007 Barry Weiner 11-10 216.550 3rd 215.000 7th 216.550

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2008 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Men's Gymnastics Media Guide 13 CALIFORNIA Golden Bears ALL-TIME ROSTER

–A– Randolph Hepworth, 1965 Jason Melbourne, 1993-94 Charles Rogers, 1976 Tim Acito, 1987-90 Ron Herman, 1963-64 Steve Mikulak, 1984-87 Evan Roth, 2007-present Graham Ackerman, 2002-05 Aaron Hill, 2003-04 Dan Millman, 1964-68 Kurt Ross, 1974 Mark Adams, 1972-75 John Hill, 1978 Alvara Mirando, 1974 Aldi Roushdi, 1952-1954 Roger Adams, 1956-59 Tim Hill, 1977 Zia Modabber, 1980-84 Chris Rovee, 1988 Richard Adler, 1964 Rod Hom, 1978-82 Stephen Monti, 1958-59 Dennis Rowe, 1968-69 Art Aldritt, 1955-1957 Morgan Hughes, 1969-70 Cody Moore, 2000-03 Lee Rumaner, 1983-84 Jerrald Allaire, 1938 Conrad Hurtt, 1980 Mike Moore, 1963 Steven Runyon, 1989-92 Don Allin, 1956-57 –I– Minoru Morisaki, 1970-72 Ervin Ruzics, 1973 Robert Anderson, 1948-50 Gary Ino, 1973-77 William Morley 1954-56 –S– Arthur Anhier, 1940 –J– Erich Moser, 1983, 85-87 William Sackett, 1965 Suhail Arastu, 1999-2002 William Jackson, 1963 Tal Moscovitz, 1998-2001 Brian Sano, 1999-2003 Michael Ares, 1978-80 Chuck Jenner, 1964-67 Bradley Moses, 1969-72 Carl Satta, 1971-72 Michael Ashe, 2000-04 Tom Johnsey, 1969-70 Shawn Mowry, 2003-06 Marc Savage, 1964 Mohammed Azarpy, 1978-81 Clark Johnson, 1971-75 Aaron Moy, 2005-present Ken Schindler, 1963-64 –B– Eric Johnston, 1989 –N– Rich Schmidt, 1959-62 Patrick Bailey, 1963-67 Robert Jones, 1978-80 Dave Nakasako, 1984-87 David Seed, 1954-56 Tom Barry, 1986-88 David Eaton –K– Don Nelson, 1956-61 Glenn Seymour, 1973-74 Ron Bartusiak, 1980-84 Leon, Kapp, 1964-67 James Nelson, 1972 Art Shurlock, 1959-62 Jeremy Baryza, 1993-94 Kevin Kawashita, 2002 John Nelson, 1969 Gewin Sincharoen, 1995-98 Tom Beach, 1974-77 –E– Ian Kelley-Thomas, 1998- Lewis Nelson, 1964-65 Tim Slottow, 1978-81 David Eaton, 2001-04 Billy Bedell, 1986-89 2001 Michael Nelson, 1961-63 Joe Slusky, 1961-63 David Eby, 1974-77 Ron Bell, 1974-78 Evan Kempner, 1988-90 Mike Nelson, 1991 Alex Smith, 2003-06 Larry Edelsen, 1981-84 Paul Benya, 1963-66 Don Kinkel, 1967-68 Paul Newman, 1963-65 Eric Smith, 1988-92 Darrell Eder, 1986 Michael Bergman, 1979-82 Caleb Kirk, 2004-07 Alexander Nissen, 1998-99 Neil Smith, 1950-51 Iverson Eicken, 1973-76 Doug Beernink, 1963 Oleg Kosyak, 1997-98 –O– Robert Smylie, 1968-70 Larry Elfbaum, 1987-89 Don Bergman, 1912-16 Tom Kratky, 1981-83 Paul Orecchia, 1968-70 Herb Solomon, 1964-67 Jon Elliston, 1978-79 Glenn Berry, 1922-25 Cal Krehel, 1970 Mark Okawachi, 1984 James Solomon, 1969 James Ely, 1978-81 Jason Bertram, 1991-94 David Kruse, 1994-97 Steven Omi, 1976-79 Dan Sperber, 1981-85 Eric Brandt-Erickson, 1965 George Binder, 1947 Tom Kutz, 1999-2002 Jon Omori, 1985-86 Paul Spinka, 1981-84 Josh Birckelbaw, 1995-98 Dave Eskildsen, 1998-2001 –P– Robert Spracklin, 1953 John Bizjak, 1979 –F– Bromley Palamountain, Gary Spunt, 1983-85 Michael Blasingame, 1968 James Fairchild, 1960-61 2004-07 Nicholas Stachniak, 1982-84 Tyler Block, 2005-present Tom Fashinell, 1960-63 Billy Paul, 1979-82 Jeff Stein, 1995-1999 William Bodle, 1958-59 C.J. Faust, 1994-97 James Pedgrift, 1961-63 Rodney Stensen, 1968-69 John Zachary Boone, 2007 William Fazakerly, 1967 Fred Perkuhn, 1973-74 Jim Stewart, 1990-93 Bill Borden, 1961-62 Marc Feingold, 1989-93 Barney Peters, 1971-72 Robin Stoecker, 1972 Orin Borders, 1967-68 Rick Field, 1963-66 Howie Peters, 1979-80 Bob Sundstrom, 1985-88 Dan Bowles, 1968-71 Dave Fish, 1984-87 Jason David Pierce, 2004-06 Mac Sutherland, 1961-64 Kyle Brady, 2005-present Jim Fisher, 1972 Ken Ponder, 1958-60 Scott Swanton, 1964-66 Robert Brady, 1961-63 Aaron Floyd, 2000-2003 Steve Posner, 1972-75 –T– Andrew Brandt, 1967 Warwick Forbes, 1978-79 Don Potter, 1957-59 Joel Tepp, 1967-68 Detlef Braun, 1981-84 John Ford, 1963-64 Marcus Powell, 1998-2000 Greg Thomas, 1990 Chris Brown, 1987, 91 Bryan Fox, 1993-96 Martin Pregno, 1982 Charles Thompson, 1947-49 Sean Bryan, 2006-present Mark Freeman, 2005- Mark Pumford, 1972 Patrick Tidd, 1981-82 Tom Bruce, 1964-68 present –R– Larry Topping, 1963 Erik Frerking, 1978 Kurt Brumbaugh, 1979-80 Michael Ramstrom, 1965 Chris Toy, 1995 Sid Freudenstein, 1965-68 Kyson Bunthuwong, 2006- Jesse Ratzkin, 1992 Gilbert Trevino, 2003 Neil Friedman, 1979-83 present Paul Ray, 1967 Darian Turk, 1991-92 William Fujimoto, 1964-68 Sid Freudenstein Edward Burch, 1999 Robert Rayor, 1969 –V– Jason Furr, 1998-1999 Karl Byers, 1982 Robert Reeves, 1962-63 Tom Vanasek, 1912-16 Allan Fusilero, 1994-98 Keb Byers, 1983-86 –L– Bob Regan, 1979-82 Thomas Vick, 1998 –C– –G– Ilmer Laasi, 1963 John Regan, 1969-72 Tom Vorkoper, 1987-90 John Cameron, 1974-77 Roman Gankin, 1953-56 William Lambden, 1956-59 Spencer Reibman, 1971, –W– Paul Carlat, 1950-51 Al Garcia, 1975-79 Josh Landau, 1995-98 73-74 Robert Walsh, 1963 Steve Carlsen, 1980-83 Tom Gardner, 1969-71 Gerald LaPlante, 1977 Don Reichert, 1948-50 Jacob Wan, 1992-93 Steve Cassidy, 1970-71 Steve George, 1993-96 James Lee, 1969 Boris Reinhardt, 1936-38 Jonathan Warren, 1958 Brian del Castillo, 2007- Daniel Geri, 2007-present Cory Lermo, 1988 George Reyes, 1976-77 Tom Weeden, 1973-76 present Barry Gertz, 1970 Don Levy, 1978 Evan Richman, 1990-94 Trent Wells, 1994-97 Cliff Castle, 1967 Finn Gjertsen, 1981-82 James Lindstrom, 1965-67 Mike Robbins, 1957-59 Randy Wickstrom, 1981-84 Mitchell Chan, 1979 Charles Glass, 1972-73 Kyle Litow, 2004-present Josh Robison, 1964-67 Tyr Wilbanks, 1975-79 Alex Chansky, 1996-1998 Rich Golden, 1960-64 Matt Livingstone, 1977 Phil Rockell, 1968-71 Tom Williams, 1966 Crodd Chin, 1960-64 Paul Goodale, 1954-56 Art Lloyd, 1966-68 Chris Rodriguez, 2003-06 Joshua Winicki, 1989, 92-93 Colin Christ, 2005-present Arturo Gonzalez, 1974 Warren Long, 1975-79 Harold Wood, 1964 Doug Clinkenbeard, 1979 Thomas Gose, 1978 David Loskutoff, 1961-63 Scott Wong, 1993-95 Michael Cook, 1985-88 Jeffrey Grant, 1962-63 Jay Lowy, 1976-77 Charles Worsham, 1964-65 Ben Corr, 1977-79 Michael Grater, 1992 Charles Lucchesi, 1947-49 Kurt Wuttke, 1957-58 Eric Courchesne, 1968-70 Scott Green, 1988-92 Joseph Lum, 1989 Daniel Wyrick, 1995 Brycen Counts, 1993-1996 Shin Green, 1992 Marc Lundy, 1972-75 –Y– George Greenfield, 1968-71 Tim Lutz, 1968-69 Tabor Cowden, 1994-95 Jay Yee, 2003-05 James Guay, 1993-94 –D– –M– Hiroki Yokoyama, 2004- Chris Gworek, 1990-93 John Dahlquist, 1958 Jeffrey Marcus, 1968 present Lloyd Davidson, 1964-65 –H– Keith Markolf, 1962-63 –Z– Don Haderle, 1962-63 Isidiro Martinez, 1978 Paul Davis, 1961-62 Steve Zahm, 1961-64 Andrew Hampy, 1997-2001 Roy Davis, 1958-60 Andrew Mason, 1994-1997 Marc Zletz, 1971 Jud Hammon, 1968-69 Mario DeLara, 1959-60 Steve Matsuo, 1975-77 Evgenii Zherebchevskiy, Al Harmon, 1941-42 Patrick McCarthy, 1989-90 Ramon DeLeon, 1983-84 1997-98 Mark Harrison, 1954-56 David DeManty, 1963 Robbie McClaren, 1971 Karl Ziehn, 1999-2003 Matt Harrison, 1987-88 Scott DeOca, 1984 Justin McCue, 1994-1997 JinJing Zhang 2002 Ryan Dermody, 1993-94 Mark Hassan, 1968-69 Matt McGaughey, 1974-75 Don Hazen, 1978-81 Gary Diamond, 1968-69 Ridge McGhee, 1974-75 Bold indicates current Andrew Head, 1988-89 Mike Dubos, 1974-78 Douglas McGirr, 1969-72 Dan Millman student-athlete Jeremy Dwork, 2003-04 William Henry, 1969 Tim McNeill, 2005-present 14 2008 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Men's Gymnastics Media Guide CALIFORNIA Golden Bears CALIFORNIA RECORDS

PARALLEL BARS Score Name Site Date 1.10.00 Trent Wells Cal 3/14/97 2. 9.90 Oleg Kosyak ASU 3/15/98 3. 9.85 Karl Ziehn UCSB 3/11/00 Cody Moore Cal 2/14/03 David Kruse Cal 3/14/97 Andrew Mason Cal 3/5/95 C.J. Faust UCSB 3/15/96

HORIZONTAL BAR Score Name Site Date 1.10.00 Trent Wells Cal 3/14/97 2. 9.950 Michael Ashe NCAA - 3/31/00 Iowa City 3. 9.90 Michael Ashe NCAA - 4/1/00 Iowa City E. Zherebchevskiy Cal 3/13/98 David Kruse Stanford 4/26/96 Bob Sundstrom Cal 3/22/87

ALL-AROUND Score Name Site Date 1.58.28 Oleg Kosyak UCSB 3/7/98 The graduating class from the 1997 2.58.20 Bob Sundstrom Cal 2/26/88 NCAA Champion team (left to right): 3.58.175 Trent Wells Cal 3/14/97 Andrew Mason, C.J. Faust, David Kruse, Trent Wells and Justin McCue. Prior to 1997, Cal had not been to the NCAA championships in 25 years.

Seven-time All-American David Kruse was the only Cal gymnast to earn Daily Cal Athlete of the Year. TEAM

FLOOR EXERCISE Score Site Date INDIVIDUAL 1. 39.25 Nebraska 3/19/97 2. 39.125 Iowa 4/18/97 FLOOR EXERCISE 3. 39.15 New Mexico 4/5/97 Score Name Site Date 1. 9.95 Bob Sundstrom Cal 3/22/87 POMMEL HORSE 2. 9.875 Andrew Hampy Stanford 1/22/00 Score Site Date Tal Moscovitz Cal 3/12/99 1. 39.425 NCAA - Iowa City 3/31/00 3. 9.85 Cody Moore Stanford 3/4/00 2. 39.25 UCSB 3/7/98 Tal Moscovitz MPSF - 1/18/00 3. 39.125 Cal 3/14/97 Colorado Springs Oleg Kosyak Stanford 1/31/98 STILL RINGS Trent Wells Iowa 4/18/97 Score Site Date David Kruse Stanford 4/25/96 1. 39.025 Stanford 2/22/97 Randy Wickstrom Cal 3/24/84 2. 39.00 Cal 3/7/97 3. 38.99 UCSB 3/7/98 POMMEL HORSE Score Name Site Date VAULT 1.10.00 Jason Bertram Cal 3/19/94 Score Site Date 2. 9.95 Michael Ashe NCAA - 3/31/00 1. 39.00 ASU 3/15/98 Iowa City 2. 38.95 Iowa 4/18/97 Mike Bergman Stanford 2/19/82 3. 38.90*** CAL 3/22/85 3. 9.90 Cody Moore NCAA - 4/1/00 Iowa City PARALLEL BARS Josh Birckelbaw UCSB 3/7/98 Score Site Date Three-time NCAA Champion Graham 1. 39.25 Cal 3/7/97 STILL RINGS Ackerman earned All-America honors 2 39.175 NCAA - Iowa City 3/30/00 Score Name Site Date on the floor exercise and vault in 2004 3. 39.075 Iowa 4/18/97 39.075 Iowa 4/17/97 1. 9.925 E. Zherebchevskiy Stanford 2/22/97 and 2005. 2. 9.900 Michael Ashe UCSB 3/11/00 Tal Moscovitz Stanford 3/4/00 HORIZONTAL BAR 3. 9.880 E. Zherebchevskiy UCSB 3/7/98 Score Site Date 1. 39.400 Cal 3/7/97 VAULT 2. 39.225 Stanford 4/26/96 Score Name Site Date *** indicates score was adjusted for new rules 3. 39.15 Cal 3/13/98 1. 9.90 Randy Wickstrom Cal 3/24/84 implemented prior to 1995 season. Before that time, 39.15 Stanford 4/25/96 2. 9.85 Oleg Kosyak ASU 3/15/98 the top five individual scores from each event were Trent Wells Iowa 4/18/97 used to compute team totals. For scores with (***), TEAM TOTAL Bob Sundstrom Cal 4/3/87 the fifth-best score was subtracted from each Score Site Date 3. 9.80 Jason Furr ASU 3/15/98 event’s original total so that it is comparable to the 1.233.825 Iowa 4/18/97 Oleg Kosyak last-Cal 3/14/97 current system of using the top four individual 2.233.490 UCSB 3/7/98 Billy Paul Nebraska 4/1/82 scores. 3.233.400 Cal 3/7/97

2008 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Men's Gymnastics Media Guide 15 CALIFORNIA Golden Bears NCAA TOP 10 FINISHERS

Year Individual Event Finish Oleg Kosyak Floor Exercise 9th (9.425) 1948 Charlie Thompson 1st (n/a) 1998 Oleg Kosyak Floor 3rd (9.750) Charles Lucchesi Trampoline 3rd Vault 8th (9.175) Tumbling 4th Parallel Bars 3rd (9.6875) 1949 Charlie Thompson Tumbling 1st (n/a) Horizontal Bar 4th (9.6625) Charles Lucchesi Trampoline 3rd Andrew Hampy Floor 6th (9.600 Tumbling 5th Vault 2nd (9.675) Robert Anderson All-Around 4th E. Zherebchevskiy Still Rings 4th (9.675) 1951 Paul Goodale Horizontal Bar 2nd Parallel Bars 8th (8.250) 1956 Ben Plat Rope Climb 8th Josh Birckelbaw Pommel Horse 1st (9.825) Dave Seed Tumbling 3rd Tal Moscovitz Pommel Horse 4th (9.6875) Trampoline 8th Dave Eskildsen Horizontal Bar 3rd (9.7625) William Morley Trampoline 7th Alex Chansky Horizontal Bar 8th (9.200) 1959 Art Shurlock Pommel Horse 1st (n/a) 1999 Tal Moscovitz Floor Exercise 5th (9.6875) Don Potter Pommel Horse 3rd Pommel Horse 4th (9.675) William lamben Pommel Horse 9th 2000 Michael Ashe Horizontal Bar 1st (9.9000) Mario DeLaua Rope Climb 2nd Pommel Horse 3rd (9.9000) Ken Ponder Rope Climb 4th Andrew Hampy Floor Exercise 6th (9.6875) Roy Davis Rope Climb 9th Vault 2nd (9.7870) Mike Robbins Floor Exercise 7th Cody Moore Pommel Horse 4th (9.8250) Flying Rings 8th 2005 All-American Jay Yee All-Around 8th (57.650) Art Shurlock Flying Rings 6th Tal Moscovitz Pommel Horse 5th (9.7650) Floor Exercise 7th 2001 Michael Ashe Horizontal Bar 1st (9.512) Josh Robinson Still Rings 1st (n/a) Still Rings 2nd Pommel Horse 4th (9.100) 1968 Sid FreudensteinFloor Exercise T1st (n/a) Horizontal Bar 3rd All-Around 8th (53.675) Parallel Bars 5th (n/a) All-Around 3rd Tal Moscovitz Floor Excercise 8th (8.912) Dan Millman Floor Exercise 3rd (n/a) 1960 James Fairchild Pommel Horse 1st (n/a) Cody Moore All-Around 3rd (54.775) Parallel Bars 6th (n/a) Mario DeLaua Rope Climb 3rd Floor Exercise 9th (8.900) Still Rings 5th (n/a) Art Shurlock Pommel Horse 3rd Parallel Bars 8th (7.950) Trampoline 5th (n/a) Floor Exercise 5th Horizontal Bar 8th (8.075) Gary Diamond Floor Exercise 6th Still Rings 8th David Lloyd EatonPommel Horse 6th (8.500) 1969 Dan Bowles Vault T1st (18.40) Horizontal Bar 7th Horizontal Bar 9th (7.950) Eric Courchesne Still Rings 7th (18.10) Parallel Bars 5th 2002 Cody Moore Parallel Bars 1st (9.125) George Greenfield Floor Exercise 4th (18.05) All-Around 2nd Pommel Horse 2nd (9.512) 1971 Barney Peters Rings 4th 1961 Paul Davis Rope Climb 1st (n/a) Graham AckermanParallel Bars 6th (8.575) Minoru Morisaki Floor Exercise 4th Richard Schmidt Rings 4th David Eaton Pommel Horse 6th (9.350) George Greenfield All-Around 8th 1962 Paul Davis Rope Climb 1st (n/a) Jinjing Zhang Pommel Horse 8th (8.025) 1974 Mark Lundy Still Rings 6th (18.50) Mike Nelson Rope Climb 2nd Jinjing Zhang All-Around 2nd (55.200) Steve Posner Floor Exercise 6th (18.475) Rich Schmidt Rings 3rd 2003 Graham AckermanFloor Exercise 2nd (9.650) Tom Beach Horizontal Bar 2nd Steve Zahm Rings 4th David Eaton Vault 9th (8.950) 1975 Tom Beach Vault 1st (n/a) Rich Golden Rings 5th 2004 Graham AckermanFloor Exercise 1st (9.687) Tom Weeden Horizontal Bar 2nd TomFashinell Trampoline 6th Vault 1st (9.687) All-Around 6th 1963 Steve Zahm Rings 4th Parallel Bars 6th (8.987) Mark Adams Pommel Horse 4th 1964 Crodd Chin Parallel Bars 10th Horizontal Bar 2nd (9.737) Mark Lundy Rings 5th Vault 4th R.J. Heflin Floor Exercise 2nd (9.550) 1976 Tom Beach All-Around T2nd (108.70) 1965 Dan Millman Floor Exercise 5th Jay Yee Still Rings 10th (9.237) High Bar 1st (19.15) Horizontal Bar 6th 2005 Graham AckermanFloor Exercise 1st (9.600) Tom Weeden All-Around 7th (105.00) Trampoline 2nd Tim McNeill Pommel Horse 4th (9.600) 1979 Michael Ares Vault 10th Rick Field Parallel Bars 3rd Vault T5th (9.300) 1980 Tom Kratky Vault 8th Rings 2nd Jay Yee Still Rings 3rd (9.662) 1981 Mike Bergman Pommel Horse T1st (9.85) Paul Newman Parallel Bars 2nd Tyler Block Still Rings 8th (9.525) Randy Wickstrom Vault 3rd (9.80) Josh Robinson Rings 7th Colin Christ High Bar 8th (9.012) 1982 Billy Paul All-Around 7th (111.30) 1965 Dan Millman Vault 1st (n/a) 2006 Tim McNeill Pommel Horse 1st(9.350) High Bar 2nd (9.80) 1966 Dan Millman Floor Exercise 2nd (n/a) Kyson Bunthuwong Parallel Bars 10th(8.125) Randy Wickstrom Vault 1st (9.90) Vault 2nd Colin Christ High Bar 5th(9.387) Michael Bergman Pommel Horse 5th Sid Freudenstein Vault 3rd 2007 Tim McNeill Parallel Bars 1st (9.725) 1983 Randy Wickstrom Vault 3rd (9.85) Rick Field All-Around 3rd Pommel Horse 1st (9.650) 1984 Randy Wickstrom Floor Exercise 9th (8.60) Josh Robinson Rings 6th Colin Christ High Bar T2nd (9.375) Vault 2nd (9.80) 1967 Sid Freudenstein Floor Exercise 2nd (n/a) Parallel Bars 3rd (9.475) 1987 Steve Mikulak All-Around 6th (110.60) High Bar 10th (n/a) Kyson Bunthuwong Parallel Bars 8th (9.000) Bob Sundstrom All-Around 9th (109.80) Long Horse 5th (n/a) Floor Exercise 3rd (n/a) National Champions in Bold 1988 Bob Sundstrom All-Around 5th (112.05) 1992 Jason Bertram Pommel Horse 2nd (9.85) 1993 James Guay Parallel Bars 3rd (9.20) 1994 Jason Bertram Pommel Horse 1st (9.55) 1995 Bryan Fox Still Rings 2nd (9.7875) 1996 David Kruse All-Around 6th (57.175) Floor Exercise 5th (9.8125) Vault 5th (9.50) Horizontal Bar 2nd (9.85) Trent Wells Parallel Bars 4th (9.70) Bryan Fox Still Rings 4th (9.775) Andrew Mason Parallel Bars 6th (9.6125) 1997 Trent Wells Vault 9th (9.200) Parallel Bars 3rd (9.8125) Horizontal Bar 2nd (9.775) David Kruse All-Around 5th (57.525) Horizontal Bar 2nd (9.775) Andrew Hampy Floor Exercise 2nd (9.800) Five-time All-American Andrew Hampy E. Zherebchevskiy Still Rings 7th (9.7125) 2002 Parallel Bar Champion Cody Moore Parallel Bars 7th (8.750) 16 2008 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Men's Gymnastics Media Guide