American artistic gymnast
Michael Brandon Ashe (born March 14, 1981) is a retired American artistic gymnast. He was a member of the United States men's national artistic gymnastics team and won a silver medal at the 1999 Pan American Games . He competed collegiately for the California Golden Bears men's gymnastics team and was a two-time NCAA national champion on the horizontal bar.
Early life and education
Ashe was born on March 14, 1981, to Frances and Terry Ashe in Spartanburg, South Carolina . He trained at Greenville Gymnastics Center, then later at the Atlanta School of Gymnastics.[ 1] His hometown is Stone Mountain, Georgia , and he attended Stephenson High School where he played high school basketball and baseball.[ 2] He later enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley to pursue gymnastics.
Gymnastics career
Ashe was a member of the California Golden Bears men's gymnastics team. He was the back-to-back NCAA horizontal champion at the 2000 and 2001 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships .[ 3]
On the international stage, Ashe represented the United States at the 1999 Pan American Games and won a silver medal in the team all-around.[ 4]
Following his retirement, Ashe began coaching gymnastics in 2003.[ 5] Additionally, he judges gymnastics and was named the 2013 National Judge of the Year for the Western region of the National Gymnastics Judges Association.[ 6] He was a judge at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics .[ 7]
References
^ "Gymnastics" . The Greenville News . February 7, 1991. p. 11D. Retrieved September 3, 2024 .
^ Arrington, Debbie (August 22, 1999). "Pommel horse" . The Sacramento Bee . Vol. 286. Retrieved September 3, 2024 .
^ "NATIONAL COLLEGIATE MEN'S GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS" (PDF) . ncaa.org . 2023. Retrieved September 3, 2024 .
^ "Georgia Pan Am Games Medalists" . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . Vol. 117, no. 113. August 9, 1999. p. D6. Retrieved September 3, 2024 .
^ "Michael Ashe Competitive Team" . hohathleticarts.com . Retrieved September 3, 2024 .
^ "National Judge of the Year" . ngja.org . Retrieved September 3, 2024 .
^ "Ask Mike: Youth Olympic Games Special" . turn-gymnastics.com . August 15, 2014. Retrieved September 3, 2024 .
External links
NCAA Championships for Michael Ashe