In the second annual College Gymnastics Association Hall of Fame, we are excited to continue to celebrate the outstanding achievements and contributions of athletes, coaches, and teams during their time in the NCAA.
To follow up the inaugural class, we look to continue to honor the legends who have left an indelible mark on collegiate gymnastics. From remarkable athletic performances to groundbreaking coaching achievements and unwavering support for the sport's growth, these individual’s legacies are deserving of celebration.
The College Gymnastics Association Hall of Fame will serve as a tribute to excellence, perseverance, and the enduring spirit of competition. It will be a place where the rich history of the sport is preserved and celebrated for generations to come.
Inductees into the Hall of Fame will include athletes who have achieved unparalleled success on the gymnastics floor, coaches who have inspired and mentored their teams to greatness, and teams who have celebrated unprecedented success.
Join us as we embark on this exciting journey to honor the legacy of NCAA men's gymnastics and recognize those who have made extraordinary contributions to the sport. Together, we will celebrate the past, inspire the present, and shape the future of men's gymnastics at the NCAA level.
branding
As a CGA event, our goal was to stay on brand with other CGA material while staying true to the essence of a Hall of Fame. The CGA HOF logo incorporates elements that represent high achievement while also paying tribute to the sport and our community.
eligibility
All NCAA Men’s Gymnasts who have competed in the NCAA are eligible to be nominated for the CGA Hall of Fame. Eligibility begins once an athlete is five years removed from NCAA competition. All athletes nominated for the Hall of Fame must have strong character, a solid moral foundation, and must have shown a positive contribution to the sport of Men’s Gymnastics.
The process
It all started with research. Although accolades are not the sole factor in being inducted into the HOF, accolades can be used to create benchmarks and natural cutoffs.
For individuals, there are over 5,000 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Alumni, there are over 1,6oo gymnasts with at least 1 All-American. For coaches there are 31 Head Coaches with at least 1 Team National Title. For each team that either won a national title or came runner up, we totaled their individual accolades to highlight the strength of a teams performance.
The process for selection began with a nomination process from the committee. A nomination by a single member of the committee resulted in a Hall of Fame nomination. From there the nominees were moved to a final round based on a two thirds majority vote from the committee. At this stage they were labeled Finalists. Finally, the Hall of Fame committee discussed and explored every finalist prior to taking one final vote to determine the inductees who made up the inaugural class. It took a two thirds majority vote to go from finalist to inductee.
2025 CGA Hall of Fame INDUCTEES
In the second year of the College Gymnastics Association Hall of Fame, over 5,000 alumni of NCAA Men’s Gymnastics were in the pool to select from. There are 13 distinguished inductees in the CGA HOF Class of 2025.
We are proud to announce the 2025 CGA Hall of Fame Class, honoring a distinguished group of athletes, coaches, and teams whose outstanding contributions have left a lasting legacy in collegiate gymnastics. This year’s inductees have collectively amassed 123 individual national titles, with three recipients of the Nissen Emery Award and two individuals achieving the rare distinction of a four-peat on a single apparatus. Spanning six decades of excellence, this class represents the pinnacle of achievement in our sport.
Athletes:
Akash Modi - Armando Vega - Joe Kotys - Robert Lynn - Steve Legendre - Chad Fox - Mark Sohn - Jean Cronstedt - Peter Vidmar
Coaches:
Abie Grossfeld - Francis Allen
Teams:
1963 Michigan - 1954 Penn State
2025 CGA Hall of Fame Finalists
There were a total of 18 finalists in this year’s Hall of Fame process. See the list below and the number of votes they received to become a finalist. A nominee needed a 4 out of 6 committee votes to become a finalist.
Athletes:
Akash Modi (6) - Armando Vega (6) - Joe Kotys (6) - Robert Lynn (6) - Steve Legendre (6) - Chad Fox (6) - Mark Sohn (6) - Jean Cronstedt (5) - Peter Vidmar (5)
Coaches:
Abie Grossfeld (6) - Bill Meade (6) - Francis Allen (6) - Charley Pond (6)
Teams:
1963 Michigan (6) - 1940 Illinois (5) - 1954 Penn State (5) - 2017 Oklahoma (4) - 1980 Nebraska (4)
Bold finalists became inductees
2025 CGA Hall of Fame NOMINEES
There were a total of 45 nominees in this year’s Hall of Fame process. Below is a lust of all the nominees and the number of committee members who nominated the individuals/teams:
athletes:
Akash Modi (6) - Armando Vega (6) - Joe Kotys (6) - Robert Lynn (6) - Steve Legendre (6) - Chad Fox (5) - Mark Sohn (5) - Abie Grossfeld (3) - Jake Dalton (3) - Jean Cronstedt (3) - Peter Kormann (3) - Bud Beyer (2) - Justin Spring (2) - Peter Vidmar (2) - Bruno Klaus (1) - Carlton Rintz (1) - Dan Hayden (1) - Frank Schmitz (1) - Makoto Sakamoto (1) - Newt Loken (1) - Phil Cahoy (1) - Richard Grace (1) - Taqiy Abdullah-Simons (1) - Tim Daggett (1) - Tim McNeil (1)
coaches:
Abie Grossfeld (4) - Bill Meade (4) - Francis Allen (4) - Charley Pond (3) - Barry Weiner (1) - Ed Gagnier (1) - Yoshi Hayasaki (1) - Art Shurlock (1) - Sadao Hamada (1)
teams:
1963 Michigan (5) - 1940 Illinois (3) - 1954 Penn State (3) - 1980 Nebraska (3) - 1982 Nebraska (2) - 2017 Oklahoma (2) - 1956 Illinois (1) - 1968 California (1) - 1979 Nebraska (1) - 1981 Nebraska (1) - 1983 Nebraska (1)
Bold nominees became finalists
TICKETS AND TABLE SPONSORS
2025 ticket pricing and availability
Tickets: $55 per ticket (includes ticket to the HOF banquet, meal, beverage and keepsake)
Date: Saturday April 19th, 2025 (same day as the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Team and Individual Finals)
Time: 10:30am EST- 1:30pm EST
Where: University of Michigan
interested in Sponsoring a table?
Whether you are looking to support an inductee, represent your alma mater or create brand awareness for a business, sponsoring a table could be for you!
Price: $300 per table (18 tables available)
Includes: 2 Tickets included in each table sponsorship, table sponsors should provide a logo for table signage, table sponsors have the opportunity to decorate their table.
Time: All table decorations must arrive by 10am EST to be used
Rules: All decorations must fit in a 2 ft x 2ft x 1ft box to be used to decorate your table. No table skirts and the CGA reserves the right to turn down inappropriate decorations.
sponsor
Special thanks to International Gymnastics Camp and the Klaus family for supporting the CGA and the CGA Hall of Fame.