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American artistic gymnast
Fred Orlofsky
Orlofsky in 1960
Born (1937-04-08 ) April 8, 1937 (age 87) North Bergen, New Jersey , U.S.[1] Height 173 cm (5 ft 8 in) Weight 61 kg (134 lb) Sport Artistic gymnastics Club Dickinson HS, Jersey City Swiss Turners, Union City Southern Illinois Salukis, Carbondale[2] Coached by Bob Miles Frank Cumiskey Vince D’Autorio Bill Meade[2]
Frederick Charles "Fred" Orlofsky (born April 8, 1937) is a retired American artistic gymnast. He competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics and finished fifth with the team. He was part of the American team than won a gold medal at the 1963 Pan American Games.[1]
Domestically Orlofsky mostly competed for the Southern Illinois University . He won 1960 AAU titles in all-around, rings, and parallel bars , placing second on the horizontal bar and third on the pommel horse . He won a 1961 NCAA title on the rings and placed second all-around in 1961–63. After retiring from competitions he coached gymnasts at Western Michigan University from 1966 to 1996. Between 1964 and 2000 he also judged competitions, both nationally and internationally. In 1985 he was inducted into the U.S. Gymnastics Hall of Fame.[1] [2]
Orlofsky is married to Holly Dee Brown, they have three children. He lives in Florida .[2]
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NCAA Championships for Fred Orlofsky
1959: Penn State
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1960: Sam Garcia (USC
)
1961: Fred Orlofsky (S. Illinois
)
1962: Dale Cooper (Michigan State
)
1963: Dale Cooper (Michigan State
)
1964: Chris Evans (Arizona State
)
1965: Glenn Gailis (Iowa
)
1966: Ed Gunny (Michigan State
)
1967: Josh Robison (California
)
1968: Pat Arnold (Arizona
)
1969: Ward Maythaler (Penn State
)
1970: Dave Seal (Indiana State
)
1971: Charles Ropiequet (S. Illinois
)
1972: Dave Seal (Indiana State
)
1973: Bob Mahorney (Indiana State
)
1974: Keith Heaver (Iowa State
)
1975: Keith Heaver (Iowa State
)
1976: Doug Wood (Iowa State
)
1977: Doug Wood (Iowa State
)
1978: Scott McEldowney (Oregon
)
1979: Kirk Mango (N. Illinois
)
1980: Jim Hartung (Nebraska )
1981: Jim Hartung (Nebraska )
1982: Jim Hartung (Nebraska )
1983: Alex Schwartz (UCLA
)
1984: UCLA
)
1985: Mark Diab (Iowa State
)
1986: Mark Diab (Iowa State
)
1987: Houston Baptist
)
1988: New Mexico
)
1989: New Mexico
)
1990: Wayne Cowden (Penn State
)
1991: Adam Carton (Penn State
)
1992: UCLA
)
1993: Chris LaMorte (New Mexico
)
1994: Chris LaMorte (New Mexico
)
1995: Dave Frank (Temple
)
1996: William & Mary
)
1997: Ohio State
)
1998: Dan Fink (Oklahoma )
1999: Cortney Bramwell (BYU
)
2000: Cortney Bramwell (BYU
)
2001: Chris Lakeman (Penn State
)
2002: Marshall Erwin (Stanford )
2003: Penn State
)
2004: Penn State
)
2005: David Henderson (Oklahoma )
2006: Jonathan Horton (Oklahoma )
2007: Alex Schorsch (Stanford )
2008: Jonathan Horton (Oklahoma )
2009: Evan Roth (California
)
2010: Ohio State
)
2011: Ohio State
)
2012: C.J. Maestas (Illinois )
2013: Michael Squires (Oklahoma )
)
2015: Michael Squires (Oklahoma )
2016: Dennis Zaremski (Stanford )
2017: Yul Moldauer (Oklahoma )
2018: Alex Diab (Illinois )
)
2021 : Shane Wiskus (Minnesota )
2022 : Riley Loos (Stanford )
2023 : Ashton Anaya (Illinois )
2024 : Asher Hong (Stanford )
Chicago
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1939 : Marv Forman (Illinois )
Chicago
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Chicago
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Chicago
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1948 : Jim Peterson (Minnesota )
Florida State
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1961: Fred Orlofsky (S. Illinois
)
1962: Bruno Klaus (S. Illinois
)
1963: Gil Larose (Michigan )
1964: Sidney Oglesby (Syracuse
)
1965: California
)
1966: S. Illinois
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1967: Paul Mayer (S. Illinois
)
1968: Bruce Colter (Cal St LA
)
1969: Dan Bowles ()
1970: Doug Boger (Arizona
)
1971: Pat Mahoney (CSUN
)
1972: Gary Morava (S. Illinois
)
1973: S. Conn. State
)
1974: Greg Goodhue (Oklahoma )
1975: California
)
1976: Sam Shaw (Cal St Fullerton
)
1977: Steve Wejmar (Washington
)
1978: LSU
)
1979: Leslie Moore (Oklahoma )
1980: Iowa State
)
1981: Randall Wickstrom (California
)
1982: Steve Elliott (California
)
1983: Mark Oates (Oklahoma )1983 Chris Riegel (Nebraska )
1984: Chris Riegel (Nebraska )
1985: Derrick Cornelius (SUNY Cortland
)
1986: Chad Fox (New Mexico
)
1987: Chad Fox (New Mexico
)
1988: Chad Fox (New Mexico
)
1989: Chad Fox (New Mexico
)
1990: Brad Hayashi (UCLA
)
1991: Adam Carton (Penn State
)
1992: Jason Hebert (Syracuse
)
1993: Steve Wiegel (New Mexico
)
1994: Steve McCain (UCLA
)
1995: Ian Bachrach (Stanford )
1996: Jay Thornton (Iowa
)
1997: Ohio State
)
1998: Travis Romagnoli (Illinois )
1999: BYU
)
2000: BYU
)
2001: Daren Lynch (Ohio State
)
2002: Dan Gill (Stanford )
2003: Andrew DiGiore (Michigan )
2004: California
)
2005: Michael Reavis (Iowa
)
2006: David Sender (Stanford )
2007: Pejman Ebrahimi ()
2008: Steven Legendre (Oklahoma )
2009: Steven Legendre (Oklahoma )
2010: Eddie Penev (Stanford )
2011: Jake Dalton (Oklahoma )
2012: Paul Ruggeri (Illinois )2012 Eddie Penev (Stanford )
2013: Fred Hartville (Illinois )
)
2015: Sean Senters (Stanford )
2016: Anthony McCallum (Michigan )
2017: Anthony McCallum (Michigan )
2018: Yul Moldauer (Oklahoma )
)
2021 : Gage Dyer (Oklahoma )
2022 : Paul Juda (Michigan )
2023 : Asher Hong (Stanford )
2024 : Asher Hong (Stanford )