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College Gymnastics Association Ncaa Division One Men’S Gymnastics COLLEGE GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION NCAA DIVISION ONE MEN’S GYMNASTICS ALL AMERICANS 1938-Present Flying Rings Tumbling 1938 Joe Giallombardo, Illinois Joe Giallombardo, Illinois 573 (Results incomplete for some years Chester A. Nelson, Gus. Adolphus Ray Weiss, Illinois 530 between 1938 and 1961) Curtis Lynum, Minnesota Bill Goldstein (Goldie), Illinois 518 All Around Bud Beyer, Chicago Bud Beyer, Chicago 514 Joe Giallombardo, Illinois 2,509 Trampoline James Roberts, U.So. Calif. 509 Bud Beyer, Chicago 2,464 Not contested until 1948. Paul Fina, Chicago 474 Chester A. Nelson, G. Adolphus 2,292 Rope Climb Joe Hewlett, Temple 2,286 Ray Belardi, Army 4.4 Ed Danser, Temple 2,221 1939 Norman Parrish, U. So. Calif. 4.5 James Roberts, U. So. Calif. All Around (t)Walter Hall, U. So. Calif. 5.4 Floor Exercise Joe Giallombardo, Illinois 2471 (t)John Dallenbach, Illinois 5.4 Was not contested until 1941 Bud Beyer, Chicago 2462 Harold Brown, Illinois 5.5 Side Horse James Roberts, U. So. Calif. 2391 Ed Danser, Temple 6.1 Bud Beyer, Chicago Paul Fina, Illinois 2213 Flying Rings Paul Johnson, Minnesota Delver Daly, Minnesota 2191 Ron Hall, U. So. Calif. 554 Joe Hewlett, Temple W. Roberts, U. So. Calif. 2149 Ed Danser, Temple 535 Joe Giallombardo, Illinois Side Horse W. Roberts, U. So. Calif. 531 Still Rings Bud Beyer, Chicago 521 Robert Sears, Army 519 Not an event until 1954 Matthew Whelen, Army 516 Samuel Fogel, Temple 518 Vault James Ronning, Minnesota 512 Bud Beyer, Chicago 514 Bud Beyer, Chicago Pete O’Heron, Minnesota 482 James Roberts, U. So. Calif Joe Giallombardo, Illinois 466 1940 Joe Giallombardo, Illinois Robert Hanning, Minnesota 445 All Around George Hays, Chicago Vault (t)Paul Fina, llinois 2,331 Parallel Bars Marvin Foreman, Illinois 180.6 (t)Joe Giallombardo, Illinois 2,331 Bud Beyer, Chicago Samuel Fogel, Temple 179.50 Louis Fina, Illinois 2,329 Joe Hewlett, Temple Joe Giallombardo, Illinois 167.40 Ed Danser, Temple 2,242 Robert Sears, Army James Roberts, U.So.Calif 165.50 Robert Hansen, Gus. Adolphus Chester A. Nelson, Gus. Adolphus Bud Beyer, Chicago 150.70 Side Horse Horizontal Bar Glenn Pierre, Chicago 129.30 Harry Koehnemann, Illinois 535 Robert Sears, Army Parallel Bars Ed Danser, Temple 518 Curtis Lynum, Minnesota Robert Sears, Army 535 James Ronning, Minnesota 513 Adam Walter, Temple James Hafey, Minnesota 510 Joe Giallombardo, Illinois 482 Frank Clasquin, Wash.U.(St. Louis) Joe Giallombardo, Illinois 509 Norm Boardman, Temple 472 Tumbling Paul Fina, Illinois 508 Paul Fina, Illinois 464 Joe Giallombardo, Illinois- 590 (t)Robert Hanning, Minnesota 506 Paul Krauss, Army no Bill Goldstein (Goldie), Illinois (t)James Roberts, U. So. Calif 506 Flying Rings Ray Weiss, Illinois Horizontal Bar Bill Butler, Navy 566 Rope Climb Adam Walter, Temple 546 Samuel Fogel, Temple 507 Robert Sears, Army 5 sec. Robert Sears, Army 539 Newt Loken, Minnesota 503 Joe Giallombardo, Illinois Delver Daly, Minnesota 529 Louis Fina, Illinois 496 Joseph Tanaka, Wash. U. (St. Louis) Bud Beyer, Chicago 528 Ray Weiss, Illinois 494 Albert Guy, Chicago James Roberts, U. So. Calif. 521 James Ronning, Minnesota 494 George Hays, Chicago Curtis Lynum, Minnesota 520 Vault Earl Shanken, Chicago 82.44 Louis Fina, Illinois 75.60 Charles Houston, Temple 74.31 Sam Fogel, Temple 72.53 Samuel Fogel, Temple 268.00 R.S. Maloney, Army 237 Joe Giallombardo, Illinois 72.19 Courtney Shanken, Chicago 267.00 Joe Schabacker, Temple 233 Joseph Royce, Denison 62.82 Caton Cobb, Illinois 264.50 Earl Shanken, Chicago 226 Parallel Bars Newt Loken, Minnesota 257.50 Long Horse Robert Hanning, Minnesota 539 Louis Fina, Illinois 254.50 Earl Shanken, Chicago 68.31 Joe Giallombardo, Illinois 510 Rope Climb Louis Fina, Illinois 67.58 Ed Danser, Temple 505 Courtney Shanken, Chicago 7.5 sec. Newt Loken, Minnesota 67.21 Bruce Simonds, Navy 499 (t)Frank Grossman, Minnesota 8.1 Caton Cobb, Illinois 65.29 Paul Fina, Illinois 494 (t)Harold Brown, Illinois 8.1 Jack Adkins, Illinois 65.07 Delver Daly, Minnesota 492 Delver Daly, Minnesota 8.3 Sydney Rudman, Penn State 64.95 Horizontal Bar Allen Aalgaard, Minnesota 8.4 Rope Climb Norm Boardman, Temple 550 (t)Samuel Fogel, Temple 8.7 (t)Dale Cox, Navy 4.0 sec. Newt Loken, Minnesota 532 Horizontal Bar (t)G.C. Davis, Navy 4.0 James Ronning, Minnesota 520 Newt Loken, Minnesota 555.50 E.H. Leavey, Army 4.2 John Cress, Illinois 515 Louis Fina, Illinois 518.00 Charles Senft, Penn State 4.3 Louis Fina, Illinois 505 Courtney Shanken, Chicago 514.00 (t)William Watkins, Army 4.5 Paul Fina, Illinois 475 George Olson, Minnesota 508.00 (t)Fred Young, Penn State 4.5 Tumbling Delver Daly, Minnesota 507.00 Horizontal Bar Joe Giallombardo, Illinois 545 (t)Norm Boardman, Temple 503.50 Norm Boardman, Temple 263.00 (t)Newt Loken, Minnesota 544 Flying Rings Edwin Trybala, Penn State 246 (t)Allan Robertson, Chicago 544 Delver Daly, Minnesota 537.50 George Eberle, Army 245 Bill Goldie, Illinois 536 Louis Fina, Illinois 533.25 Newt Loken, Minnesota 243 Ray Weiss, Illinois 504 Paul Fina, Illinois 526.25 Charles Lebow, Penn State 240 F. S. Lomax, Navy 462 Frank Grossman, Minnesota 516.00 William Blattman, Navy 239 John Cress, Illinois –no Herb Litvin, Temple 507.00 Flying Rings Rope Climb Courtney Shanken, Chicago 504.50 Jim Parker, Navy 253 Stan Ellison, Navy 4.5 sec. Parallel Bars W.R. Hughes, Army 250 Louis Davis, Jr., Navy 4.7 Caton Cobb, Illinois 544.00 Sydney Rudman, Penn State 239 Karl Stefan, Navy 5.4 Paul Fina, Illinois 527.00 Louis Fina, Illinois 238 W. Walker, Jr., Navy 7.1 Robert Hanning, Minnesota 522.00 Herb Litvin, Temple 230 John Cress, Illinois 7.2 Courtney Shanken, Chicago 520.00 (t)Courtney Shanken, Chicago 222 Harry Koehnemann, Illinois 8.2 Newt Loken, Minnesota 519.00 (t)Wallace Moore, Army 222 (t)Samuel Fogel, Temple 512.00 Parallel Bars (t)Glenn Pierre, Chicago 512.00 Harold Zimmerman, Penn State-270.0 1941 Tumbling Caton Cobb, Illinois 269 All Around Jack Adkins, Illinois 574.00 Newt Loken, Minnesota 254 Courtney Shanken, Chicago-2832.5 Newt Loken, Minnesota 564.00 Sol Small, Penn State 247 Newt Loken, Minnesota 1790.33 George Szypula, Temple 549.00 George Szypula, Temple 247 Louis Fina, Illinois 2786.62 Allan Robertson, Chicago 546,00 Courtney Shanken, Chicago 236 Caton Cobb, Illinois 2760.4 Frank Grossman, Minnesota 487.00 Tumbling Paul Fina, Illinois 2733.72 Louis Fina, Illinois 473.00 George Szypula, Temple 285.00 Ed Danser, Temple 2703.60 Newt Loken, Minnesota 265 Side Horse Harold Zimmerman, Penn State 265 Caton Cobb, Illinois 555.00 1942 Jack Adkins, Illinois 252 Harry Koehnemann, Illinois 550.00 All Around Edwin Anderson, Penn State 219 Ed Danser, Temple 534.00 Newt Loken, Minnesota 1233.80 Ollie Phillips, Illinois 218 Glenn Pierre, Chicago 517.00 Caton Cobb, Illinois 1100.5 Robert Hanning, Minnesota 495.00 Courtney Shanken, Chicago 1094.60 Louis Fina, Illinois 470.00 Louis Fina, Illinois 982.10 1943-1947 Vault Sydney Rudman, Penn State 947.30 No meets held! Earl Shanken, Chicago 797.7 Jack Adkins, Illinois 848.40 Jim Baley, Illinois 774.40 Floor Exercise Courtney Shanken, Chicago 769.50 Not held again until 1948. May have been 1948 Louis Fina, Illinois 745.30 limited to All Around only. All Around Charles Houston, Temple 745.20 Side Horse Ray Sorensen, Penn State 1537 Newt Loken, Minnesota 737.00 Caton Cobb, Illinois 260.00 William Bonsall, Penn State 1462 Calisthenics (Floor Ex) William Blattman, Navy 247 Jim Peterson, Minnesota 1415 Ed Danser, Temple 271.00 Courtney Shanken, Chicago 238 Wally Hayes, Temple 1410 Robert Stout, Temple 1389 Parallel Bars Flying Rings George Patten, Minnesota 1380 Ray Sorensen, Penn State 285 Jerry Todd, U. So. Calif. 274 Free Exercise Steve Greene, Penn State 280 Lewis Jamison, Army 273 Robert Stout, Temple 270 Robert Stout, Temple 273 Robert Stout, Temple Chuck Larzelere, UCLA 260 (t)Wally Hayes, Temple 259 Donald Hedstrom, Minnesota Ray Sorensen, Penn State 257 (t)Chuck Larzelere, UCLA 259 Jack Sharp, Illinois 254 William Bonsall, Penn State 238 (t)William Vrettos, Chicago 251 Harold Ackerman, Temple 253 William Vrettos, Chicago 237 (t)Robert McKinney, Temple 251 George Patten, Minnesota 236 Side Horse 1950 Steve Greene, Penn State 286 1949 All Around Vito Zinzi, Illinois 283 All Around Joe Kotys, Kent State Joe Berenato, Temple 275 Joe Kotys, Kent State Mel Stout, Michigan St. Dave Muir, UCLA 264 Mel Stout, Michigan St. Wally Hayes, Temple Wally Hayes, Temple Robert Stout, Temple John P. Barthell, Michigan Ray Sorensen, Penn State 261 Frank Dolan, Illinois Rope Climb Flying Rings Robert Anderson, California Leo Minotti, Syracuse—3.5 sec Wally Hayes, Temple 268 James Peterson, Minnesota Marvin Schenker, Navy 3.7 William Bonsall, Penn State 266 Parallel Bars William Madsen, U. Calif. William Winnerberger, Temple 257 (t)Joe Kotys, Kent St. 274 Lee Perna, Penn State (t)Ray Sorensen, Penn State 256 (t)Mel Stout, Michigan St. 274 Parallel Bars (t)Steve Greene, Penn State 256 Frank Dolan, Illinois 270 Joe Kotys, Kent St. 261 Donald Hedstrom, Minnesota 255 Robert Stout, Temple 268 John P. Barthell, Michigan Rope Climb (t)Herb Loken, Minnesota 263 (t)Charles Koessiean, Temple Ken Foeman, U. So. Calif. 3.5sec. (t)John Barthell, Michigan 263 (t)Mel Stout, Michigan St. Joseph Linn, Penn State 4.0 (t)Carl Brunson, Army 263 (t)Carl Brunson, Army George Hoffman, Navy 4.4 Trampoline (t)Frank Dolan, Illinois Marvin Schenker, Navy 4.7 Edsel Buchanan, Michigan Horizontal Bar th th 5 and 6 place not available Gay Hughes, Illinois Joe Kotys, Kent St. Long Horse(discontinued until 1962) Chuck Lucchesi, U.
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