Biography: SZYPULA, George

SZYPULA, George Inducted: 1970 Born: June 24, 1921, Philadelphia, PA George’s epithet as “Mr. Durable” comes from fifty years of coaching, and he’s still counting. Four years after George Szypula won the last of his four national AAU tumbling titles (1940-43), he accepted a coaching position at Michigan State University (MSU). In forty-two years as … Read more

Biography: SUNDBY, Glenn

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SUNDBY, Glenn (1921-2008) Inducted: 1968 Born: 1921, Minneapolis, MN   Affectionately known as “Mr. Handstand”, Glenn was the father of competitive gymnastics information distribution. Los Angeles City High School Championships– University High School- Bronze, PB, 1939 (Van Dixon, Coach). Contributions: Produced the first 6 issues of Acrobat in 1948 followed by a short-lived Acrochat.  The … Read more

Biography: O’QUINN, Garland

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O’QUINN, Garland “Gar” Inducted: 1995 Born: Ft. Worth, TX July 1, 1935 As Gar’s teammate in Rome, I perceived that his personal work ethic, and the encouragement he directed toward his fellow teammates where huge factors in the outstanding Olympic performances of the USA gymnasts; nevertheless, we could only watch in silent awe as the … Read more

Biography: NISSEN, George P.

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NISSEN, George P. Inducted: 1965 Born: Blairstown, Iowa George Nissen revolutionized gymnastic competition in numerous ways. In 1958, he attended the World Gymnastics Championships in Moscow, and, at an opportune moment, he asked me to help him inspect the Soviet equipment in detail. We measured and drew, and in the process George said he got … Read more

Biography: LEWIS, George  (1920-1987)

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LEWIS, George  (1920-1987) Inducted: 1975 Born: Northfield, Illinois George Lewis has been referred to as “The father of women’s gymnastics in Washington State” in much the same as Hubie Dunn has been given the same honor regarding men’s gymnastics in the state. Most of George’s work was conducted at the Seattle YMCA where he was … Read more

Biography: KERN, Gutav “Gus”

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KERN, Gutav “Gus” Inducted: 1960 Gus Kern along with Roy Moore and John Bissinger was one of the forefathers of American gymnastics. In 1908, one hundred Americans entered the AA competition of nine gymnastic and three events called “Zwoelkampf,” the feature event of the “Deutsches Turnfest” World’s Tournament. Only seven made the coveted prize list, … Read more

Biography: HEINEMANN, Gustav “Gus”

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HEINEMANN, Gustav “Gus” Inducted: 1959 – Among Original class of Honorees Born: Not Available “Gus” Heinemann was one of the early women’s gymnastic coaches. He was the first to start a gymnastics team at LaCrosse. preceding coaches Wittich and Reuter. The LaCrosse gymnastic team later became a Division II-III power under Jim Howard, 1999 GHOF … Read more

Biography: GULACK, George

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GULACK, George (1905-1987) Inducted: 1959 – Among Original class of Honorees Born: Latvia   George’s acquired Olympic Gold on the rings at the 1932 Olympic Games, Los Angeles, USA. He began training at age 11 and was Latvia’s AA champion at an early age.  He immigrated to America, New York City at age 15 or … Read more

Biography: GEORGE, Gerald S.

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GEORGE, Gerald S. Inducted: 1990 Born: New Orleans, Louisiana Dr. Gerald George liked gymnastics, so he started by learning a few tricks. Before he knew it, he was an All-Around performer in meets and championships competing against the best gymnasts in America. That is only the beginning of his life as an important contributor to … Read more

Biography: GEORGE EYSER

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EYSER, George GEORGE EYSER – Honored Guest Submitted by Jerry Wright, Gymnastics Lifetime Award Recipient CONCORDIA TURNERS OLYMPIC CHAMPION Instead of grabbing a tin cup and begging on the street corner this man, undaunted, became one of the best athletes in the world. An Interesting& Especially Talented Gymnastics Individual:According to “Sports References.com,” George was born … Read more