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Jeremy Bischoff | ||||||||||||||||||
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Full name | Jeremy Reece Bischoff | |||||||||||||||||
Born | Panorama City, California | January 16, 2002|||||||||||||||||
Hometown | Santa Clarita, California | |||||||||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) | |||||||||||||||||
Discipline | Men's artistic gymnastics | |||||||||||||||||
Level | Senior Elite | |||||||||||||||||
Years on national team | 2019–present ( USA) | |||||||||||||||||
College team | Stanford Cardinal | |||||||||||||||||
Head coach(es) | Thom Glielmi | |||||||||||||||||
Assistant coach(es) | Mark Freeman | |||||||||||||||||
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Jeremy Reece Bischoff (born January 16th, 2002) is American mens artistic gymnast. He is a Senior National Team Member of the US Gymnastics National Team and competes in collegiate gymnastics as an all-arounder for the Stanford University Men's Gymnastics Team. He was a member of the 4th placing team at the 2023 DTP Pokal Mixed Cup in Stuttgart, Germany. [1] He finished seventh place all-around at the 2024 U.S. Winter Cup in Louisville, Kentucky with a combined score of 163.00, also securing the Silver Medal on High Bar. [2] He finished in sixth place all-around at the 2023 U.S. Classic with an 80.150. He won gold for the parallel bars title and silver in the all-around at the 2018 Men's Junior Olympic National Championships in Oklahoma City, OK. He was the California State All-Around Champion in 2019. [3]
Jeremy Bischoff was born and raised in Santa Clarita, California to Mia and David Bischoff. He has one sibling, Kiona. He attended Learning Post Academy, graduating in 2020. As a student-athlete at Stanford University, Bischoff is majoring in Computer Science. [4]
Individually, Bischoff placed first for the parallel bars title and placed second all-around at the 2018 Men's Junior Olympic National Championships in Oklahoma City, OK. He then helped his team to earn bronze at 2018 J.O. Nationals. [5]
Bischoff placed as regional and state all-around champion, and placed top 10 in five out of the six apparatuses in the 2019 U.S. Gymnastics Championships in Kansas City, MO, leading to a solid 4th place finish in the all-around. He placed third in floor, fifth in high bar, seventh in pommel horse, and eighth in still rings and parallel bars. His success at the U.S. Championships led his selection to be a USA Junior National Team member (2019-20) [6]
Bischoff competed in the junior division at 2020 Winter Cup Challenge and led team to a third-place finish at the 2020 Elite Team Cup in Las Vegas, NV. He then committed to and began competing for the Stanford University's Mens Gymnastics Team, where he competed in three meets for the 2020-2021 season and helped defend Stanford's team title as 2021 NCAA Team Champions. [3]
Bischoff managed a 13.850 on floor and 13.250 on pommel horse at the Pac-12 Invite, and registered a 14.450 on parallel bars at California as his career best, [7] contributing once again to his team's recognition as 2022 NCAA and MPSF Team Champions. For his senior international debut on the USA Men's Senior Development Team alongside teammate Taylor Burkhart, Bischoff also competed at the FIG World Challenge Cup in Varna, Bulgaria on May 25, 2022, taking on all events but vault. [8]
Bischoff won his lone event title on horizontal bar at the Cal Benefit Cup with a 14.000 and performed a season-best 14.400 on parallel bars at Rocky Mountain Open. He then finished the season ranked seventh in the nation on parallel bars (14.100) and 25th on floor (13.638), again leading Stanford to defend their national title as 2023 NCAA and MPSF champions. [3]
In March, Bischoff represented the United States at the DTB Pokal Mixed Cup in Stuttgart, Germany, alongside Senior Men Landon Blixt and Isaiah Drake, leading his team to a 4th place finish. [9]
In August, Bischoff competed at the 2023 Core Hydration Classic as an all-arounder and placed sixth overall. [1]
A few weeks later, Bischoff competed at the 2023 Xfinity National Championships where he secured his spot on the USA Senior National Team. [10] Inside Gymnastics Magazine's official Instagram page put him on the radar for the 2024 Paris Olympic Trials, writing for Bischoff "2023 NCAA Teach Champion; 4th Place Team at 2023 DTB Pokal; 6th All-Around at 2023 U.S. Classic" [11]
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Submission declined on 3 January 2024 by
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Jeremy Bischoff | ||||||||||||||||||
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Full name | Jeremy Reece Bischoff | |||||||||||||||||
Born | Panorama City, California | January 16, 2002|||||||||||||||||
Hometown | Santa Clarita, California | |||||||||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) | |||||||||||||||||
Discipline | Men's artistic gymnastics | |||||||||||||||||
Level | Senior Elite | |||||||||||||||||
Years on national team | 2019–present ( USA) | |||||||||||||||||
College team | Stanford Cardinal | |||||||||||||||||
Head coach(es) | Thom Glielmi | |||||||||||||||||
Assistant coach(es) | Mark Freeman | |||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Jeremy Reece Bischoff (born January 16th, 2002) is American mens artistic gymnast. He is a Senior National Team Member of the US Gymnastics National Team and competes in collegiate gymnastics as an all-arounder for the Stanford University Men's Gymnastics Team. He was a member of the 4th placing team at the 2023 DTP Pokal Mixed Cup in Stuttgart, Germany. [1] He finished seventh place all-around at the 2024 U.S. Winter Cup in Louisville, Kentucky with a combined score of 163.00, also securing the Silver Medal on High Bar. [2] He finished in sixth place all-around at the 2023 U.S. Classic with an 80.150. He won gold for the parallel bars title and silver in the all-around at the 2018 Men's Junior Olympic National Championships in Oklahoma City, OK. He was the California State All-Around Champion in 2019. [3]
Jeremy Bischoff was born and raised in Santa Clarita, California to Mia and David Bischoff. He has one sibling, Kiona. He attended Learning Post Academy, graduating in 2020. As a student-athlete at Stanford University, Bischoff is majoring in Computer Science. [4]
Individually, Bischoff placed first for the parallel bars title and placed second all-around at the 2018 Men's Junior Olympic National Championships in Oklahoma City, OK. He then helped his team to earn bronze at 2018 J.O. Nationals. [5]
Bischoff placed as regional and state all-around champion, and placed top 10 in five out of the six apparatuses in the 2019 U.S. Gymnastics Championships in Kansas City, MO, leading to a solid 4th place finish in the all-around. He placed third in floor, fifth in high bar, seventh in pommel horse, and eighth in still rings and parallel bars. His success at the U.S. Championships led his selection to be a USA Junior National Team member (2019-20) [6]
Bischoff competed in the junior division at 2020 Winter Cup Challenge and led team to a third-place finish at the 2020 Elite Team Cup in Las Vegas, NV. He then committed to and began competing for the Stanford University's Mens Gymnastics Team, where he competed in three meets for the 2020-2021 season and helped defend Stanford's team title as 2021 NCAA Team Champions. [3]
Bischoff managed a 13.850 on floor and 13.250 on pommel horse at the Pac-12 Invite, and registered a 14.450 on parallel bars at California as his career best, [7] contributing once again to his team's recognition as 2022 NCAA and MPSF Team Champions. For his senior international debut on the USA Men's Senior Development Team alongside teammate Taylor Burkhart, Bischoff also competed at the FIG World Challenge Cup in Varna, Bulgaria on May 25, 2022, taking on all events but vault. [8]
Bischoff won his lone event title on horizontal bar at the Cal Benefit Cup with a 14.000 and performed a season-best 14.400 on parallel bars at Rocky Mountain Open. He then finished the season ranked seventh in the nation on parallel bars (14.100) and 25th on floor (13.638), again leading Stanford to defend their national title as 2023 NCAA and MPSF champions. [3]
In March, Bischoff represented the United States at the DTB Pokal Mixed Cup in Stuttgart, Germany, alongside Senior Men Landon Blixt and Isaiah Drake, leading his team to a 4th place finish. [9]
In August, Bischoff competed at the 2023 Core Hydration Classic as an all-arounder and placed sixth overall. [1]
A few weeks later, Bischoff competed at the 2023 Xfinity National Championships where he secured his spot on the USA Senior National Team. [10] Inside Gymnastics Magazine's official Instagram page put him on the radar for the 2024 Paris Olympic Trials, writing for Bischoff "2023 NCAA Teach Champion; 4th Place Team at 2023 DTB Pokal; 6th All-Around at 2023 U.S. Classic" [11]