Tyler Mizoguchi Explained

Tyler Mizoguchi
Full Name:Tyler Hideo Mizoguchi
Country:United States
Birth Date:14 November 1989
Hometown:Houston, Texas, U.S.
Height:5 ft 2 in
Discipline:MAG
Natlteam:2010–2012
Gym:Houston Gymnastics Academy
Collegeteam:Illinois Fighting Illini
Formercoach:Ivan Ivankov, Justin Spring, Kevin Mazeika
Show-Medals:yes

Tyler Hideo Mizoguchi (born November 14, 1989) is a retired American artistic gymnast. He was a member of the United States men's national artistic gymnastics team and won a bronze for the United States at the 2011 Pan American Games.

Early life and education

Mizoguchi was born on November 14, 1989, to Hideo and Kellie Mizoguchi. He was raised in Houston, Texas, and participated in both gymnastics and track and field.[1] He trained at Houston Gymnastics Academy with Kevin Mazeika while attending Alief Taylor High School.[2] He later attended the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to pursue gymnastics.

Gymnastics career

College

In his first year of college competition, he helped the University of Illinois gain their second straight Big Ten Championship title. Mizoguchi competed in the parallel bars, pommel horse, floor exercise, and in the all-around. He scored 15.15 in parallel bars and placed first that year at the Big Ten Championships. He finished in sixth place on the floor exercise at the Big Ten individual event finals with a score of 14.725. In the pommel horse event, he scored 14.650, and in the all-around 84.800 against Penn State.

In his sophomore year, he earned his first All-American honors with a sixth-place finish in the all-around.[3] Mizoguchi placed well enough in the 2010 winter cup to make the United States Senior National team.[4] Throughout the 2010–2011 season he gained a career-high seven individual titles while helping the University of Illinois gymnastics team along with other athletes such as Daniel Ribeiro, Justin Spring and Yoshi Mori.

In his junior season, he helped the University of Illinois win the Big Ten Championships for a third straight time.[5]

It was announced Mizoguchi was removed from the team in March 2012.[6]

International

Mizoguchi won a bronze medal at the 2011 Pan American Games team all-around.

Personal life

Mizoguchi worked at his parents' gym, Fun and Fitness Gymnastics, in Richmond, Texas.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. McCowen, Kailegh. "Mizoguchi Leads Taylor to Victory"
  2. Web site: Player Bio: Tyler Mizoguchi . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091026174125/http://www.fightingillini.com/sports/m-gym/mtt/mizoguchi_tyler00.html . 2009-10-26 . Fighting Illini.
  3. Web site: MenNCAASess4 . Ohio State Buckeyes.
  4. Web site: Past Men's Senior National Teams . 2023-09-14 . USA Gymnastics.
  5. Web site: FIGHTINGILLINI.COM - Illinois Wins Third Straight Big Ten Title . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120401181244/http://www.fightingillini.com/sports/m-gym/recaps/040211aab.html . 2012-04-01 . Fighting Illini.
  6. News: April 3, 2012 . Standout gymnast removed from Illinois men's team . . . August 16, 2024.
  7. Web site: About Us . funfitgym.com . August 16, 2024.