Brandon Wynn

2010 & 2011 U.S. Men’s Gymnastics National Still Rings Champion
2011 & 2010 NCAA Still Rings Champion


CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

- 2012 Winter Cup Challenge- 3rd place All-Around, 1st place still rings
- 2011 Pan American Games- 1st place Still Rings
- 2011 Visa U.S. National Championships- 1st place Still Rings (National Champion)
- 2011 NCAA Championships- 1st Still Rings (NCAA Champion)
- 2011 Nissen-Emery Award finalist
- 2010 Visa U.S. National Championships- 1st place Still Rings (National Champion); 3rd All-Around (AA); 3rd Parallel Bars (PB)
- 2010 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships- 1st Still Rings (NCAA Champion)
- 2010 NCAA Big Ten Conference Event Championships- 1st Still Rings (Big Ten Champion); 3rd AA, VT
- Four-time Ohio State University Scholar-Athlete (2011, 2010, 2009, 2008)
- 2010 Winter Cup Challenge- 1st SR; 4th Vault (VT); 7th AA
- 2010 World Championships- 4th Team
- 2009 National Qualifier- 1st AA, 1st PB; 2nd FX, 2nd SR
- 2009 NCAA Big Ten Conference Event Championships- 3rd SR


BACKGROUND

Affectionately dubbed “Lord of the Rings,” Brandon Wynn is one of the fastest growing names in men’s gymnastics. With an impressive collegiate career behind him- including two consecutive NCAA still rings champion titles (2010, 2011)- and the 2010 and 2011 U.S. Championships still rings crown, Wynn has his sights set on the 2012 Olympic Games.

Brandon had a summer to remember in 2010 after claiming the rings national title at the U.S. National Championships, becoming the first Buckeye to take the rings title since 2004. In the all-around competition, Wynn finished third overall, the highest mark by an active NCAA student-athlete. With his performance, Wynn was named to his second U.S. national team and his first U.S. World Team, earning one of six spots to represent his country at the 2010 World Championships, where he finished 10th overall on rings in the elite world competition - the highest place by a U.S. member.

In April 2011 Wynn concluded his Ohio State career with a second consecutive NCAA championships win on the still rings. Not only did he excel on rings, Wynn claimed All-America honors on high bar and parallel bars, placing eighth on both events. Wynn finished the NCAA meet with four All-American honors, also tying for fifth in the all-around competition. Brandon finished his OSU career as a six-time All-American and was named a 2011 finalist for the prestigious Nissen-Emery award.

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Wynn, U.S. Men, Claim Silver at Puerto Rico Cup

7.10.11

Universal Sports

Mayguez, Puerto Rico – The U.S. Men’s Team won the team silver medal at the 2011 Puerto Rico Cup in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, and Brandon Wynn of Voorhees, N.J., who is a member of Team Hilton HHonors, was the all-around silver medalist, and was also the horizontal bar silver medalist.

Puerto Rico won the team title with a total score of 350.000. The U.S. Team scored a 348.800, and Brazil rounded out the top three at 344.000.

In the all-around, Puerto Rico’s Luis Rivera took top honors with his 87.200. Wynn posted an 87.150, only 0.05 out of first place. Brazil’s Victor Rosa was third at 87.100. Mizoguichi was sixth at 86.450, and de los Angeles placed 14th at 83.900. (read more)

Brandon Wynn to Compete at Puerto Rico Cup

7.7.11

2010 U.S. National Still Rings Champion & 2011 & 2010 NCAA Still Rings Champion Brandon Wynn to Compete at Puerto Rico Cup

A six-man U.S. Team heads to Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, this weekend to compete in the 2011 Puerto Rico Cup, July 8-10.

Representing the USA are Brandon Wynn of Voorhees, N.J./Team Hilton HHonors, Dylan Akers of Houston/Cypress Academy, Adrian de los Angeles of Long Beach, Calif./SCATS HB, Andrew Elkind of Cherry Hill, N.J./U.S. Olympic Training Center at Colorado Springs, Sam Mikulak of Newport Coast, Calif./University of Michigan, and Tyler Mizoguichi of Houston/University of Illinois.  Justin Spring of the University of Illinois and Grigor Chalikyan of SCATS HB are the coaches for the U.S. team. (read more)

Gymnast Brandon Wynn Signs Representation Agreement with Sheryl Shade, SHADE GLOBAL Inc.

5.19.11

New York, NY, May 18, 2011 – SHADE GLOBAL Inc. announces the signing of American gymnast Brandon Wynn.

Brandon Wynn is one of the fastest growing names in men’s gymnastics.  Having won two consecutive NCAA still rings champion titles (2010, 2011) and the 2010 U.S. championship still rings crown, Brandon is a strong contender for a spot on the 2012 Olympic team.

Affectionately dubbed “Lord of the Rings,” Wynn won the 2010 NCAA rings title.  Before winning his first national title, he claimed the 2010 Big Ten rings championship.  Brandon earned All-America status for the first time in 2009 after finishing eighth all-around at the NCAA Championships.

Wynn had a summer to remember in 2010 after claiming the rings national title at the U.S. National Championships, becoming the first Buckeye to take the rings title since 2004.  In the all-around competition, Wynn finished third overall, the highest mark by an active NCAA student-athlete.  With his performance, Wynn was named to his second U.S. national team and his first U.S. World Team, earning one of six spots to represent his country at the 2010 World Championships, where he finished 10th overall on rings in the elite world competition – the highest place by a U.S. member.

In April 2011 Wynn concluded his Ohio State career with a second consecutive NCAA championships win on the still rings.  Not only did he excel on rings, Wynn claimed All-America honors on high bar and parallel bars, placing eighth on both events.  Wynn finished the NCAA meet with four All-American honors, also tying for fifth in the all-around competition.  Brandon finished his OSU career as a six-time All-American and was named a 2011 finalist for the prestigious Nissen-Emery award.

A native of Voorhees, N.J., Brandon began gymnastics in 1995 at the age of seven when he became enamored by the excitement of the sport.  With his impressive collegiate career behind him, Wynn has his sights set on the 2012 Olympic Games.  He graduated from OSU in May 2011 with a finance degree.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

2011 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships- 1st Still Rings (NCAA Champion)
2011 Nissen-Emery Award finalist
2011 NCAA All-American honors (4)
2010 Visa U.S. National Championships- 1st Still Rings (National Champion); 3rd All-Around
2010 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships- 1st Still Rings (NCAA Champion)
2010 NCAA Big Ten Conference Event Championships-  1st Still Rings (Big Ten Champion)
Two-time Ohio State University Men’s Gymnastics Team Co-Captain (2011, 2010)
Three-time Ohio State University Scholar-Athlete (2010, 2009, 2008)

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Wynn Finishes His Ohio State Career with Win on Rings

4.17.11

The Columbus Dispatch

Brandon Wynn knew everyone was aiming for him, as if he were a chalk-spattered gunfighter who must defend his honor by wielding still rings instead of a pistol.

In other words, the Ohio State senior gymnast was in his element on the final night of the three-day NCAA championship meet.

“He takes a lot of pride in that,” OSU co-head coach Blaine Wilson said. “He enjoys and thrives on knowing he can come in and get it done.”

Wynn did just that last night at St. John Arena and became the first Buckeye to win consecutive NCAA championships on the still rings since Wilson, a three-time Olympian, did so in 1996 and ’97.

The OSU senior’s methodical score of 16.000 wasn’t his career-high, but good enough for his 21st consecutive win in that event since September 2009.

“He was awesome, as always,” OSU co-coach Doug Stibel said. “He showed he’s clearly the best guy in the country on rings. He shows it week in and week out.” (read more)

Brandon Wynn: ‘It’s Just Brute Strength’

4.12.11

‘It’s just brute strength’: Buckeye is in several gymnastics events, but it’s on torturous rings that he’s a champion

The Columbus Dispatch

The sight is mesmerizing, almost magical.

A man is suspended nearly 10 feet in the air, grasping a ring in each hand, arms outstretched, body parallel to the floor, an airplane in human form.

“It looks like you’re floating,” Brandon Wynn said.

He knows that sensation, as well as the pain that comes from preparation and performance on the rings in gymnastics.

Last year, Wynn won a U.S. championship on rings and was the top American finisher in that event when he placed 10th at the World Championships. The Ohio State senior is aiming to make the 2012 U.S. Olympic team.

First up is the NCAA men’s championship from Thursday through Saturday in St. John Arena, where Wynn hopes to win his second consecutive NCAA title in rings.

Wynn is good enough at vault, high bar, parallel bars, pommel horse and floor exercise to have been a member of the past two U.S. national teams, but one event defines his reputation.

“He’s our top guy on the rings,” said Dennis McIntyre, men’s program director for USA Gymnastics.

One look at Wynn and you know why. It appears Marvel comics sketched the native of Voorhees, N.J. His muscles have muscles.

“Brandon Wynn is a specimen,” said OSU co-head coach Blaine Wilson, a three-time Olympian. “The front part of his shoulders is so big, his back goes forward.”

Gymnasts call it gorilla posture, all the better to meet the grueling sport’s demands. And the rings test a gymnast’s strength like no other event.

They’re suspended for about 30 seconds in a routine, and must perform swings, handstands and cross positions. Each strength move is required to be held for at least two seconds.

“It’s just brute strength,” Wynn said, “when you’re doing these maneuvers.” (read more)