Yul Moldauer

USA

Yul Moldauer is an American gymnast renowned for his international and national successes in the sport. Born in Seoul, South Korea, on August 26, 1996, and adopted into a family in Colorado, he began gymnastics at seven. Yul quickly rose to prominence, joining the Junior National Team at nine. He excelled in the Junior Olympic National Championships, winning multiple gold and silver medals.
 
Graduating from the University of Oklahoma in 2019 with a finance degree, Yul's senior career has been equally impressive. He is a 2024 Olympic Team Alternate, 2020 Olympian, an 11-time NCAA Champion, and has earned bronze medals at the 2017 and 2023 World Championships. Yul was also named the USA Gymnastics Sportsperson of the Year in 2023, highlighting his skill and sportsmanship in the gymnastics community.
 
Career Highlights

  • Alternate for the 2024 Olympic Team
  • 2024 U.S. parallel bars champion and floor exercise silver medalist
  • 2024 Winter Cup all-around & floor exercise champion and parallel bars silver medalist
  • 2023 World team bronze medalist. Advanced to the parallel bars final
  • 2023 U.S. parallel bars champion and pommel horse bronze medalist
  • 2023 Winter Cup all-around champion
  • Alternate for the 2022 World Championships Team
  • 2022 U.S. pommel horse bronze medalist
  • 2022 Winter Cup pommel horse & parallel bars silver medalist and still rings bronze medalist.
  • Member of the 2021 World Championships team. Advanced to the all-around & parallel bars finals
  • Member of the 2020 Olympic team. Advanced to the floor exercise final
  • 2021 U.S. parallel bars champion, all-around silver medalist and floor exercise & still rings bronze medalist
  • 2021 Winter Cup parallel bars champion and all-around & floor exercise bronze medalist
  • 2020 Winter Cup vault champion and parallel bars bronze medalist
  • Member of the 2019 World Championships team. Advanced to the all-around final
  • 2019 U.S. all-around, floor exercise & parallel bars silver medalist
  • 2019 NCAA team & still rings silver medalist and pommel horse bronze medalist (Oklahoma)
  • 2019 Nissen Award winner
  • Three-time American Cup champion (2017-19)
  • 2019 Winter Cup all-around champion