Bill Roth (gymnast) explained

Bill Roth
Full Name:William Roth
Country:United States
Birth Date:21 August 1970
Birth Place:Yonkers, New York, U.S.
Hometown:Mohegan Lake, New York, U.S.
Height:5 ft 7 in
Weight:169 lbs
Discipline:MAG
Natlteam:1990–1996
Collegeteam:Temple Owls
Headcoach:Fred Turoff
Formercoach:John Roth
Eponymousskills:Roth (pommel horse)
Retired:1996
Show-Medals:yes

William Roth (born August 21, 1970) is a retired American artistic gymnast. He was a member of the United States men's national artistic gymnastics team and won a gold and two silver medals at the 1995 Pan American Games.

Early life and education

Roth was born on August 21, 1970, in Yonkers, New York, and was raised in Mohegan Lake, New York. His father, John, coached him in gymnastics.[1] He attended Lakeland High School where he was a member of the boys gymnastics team coached by his father.[1] [2] [3] [4] A standout as a youth athlete, Roth considered pursuing higher education and gymnastics at Ohio State, Iowa, and Western Michigan before enrolling at Temple University to be trained by coach Fred Turoff.[5]

Gymnastics career

Roth competed collegiately for the Temple Owls men's gymnastics team. He was an All-American in multiple disciplines and led Temple to three Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League championships before graduating in 1992.[6]

While at Temple, Roth competed at the USA Gymnastics National Championships. He was the United States national vault champion at the 1989 U.S. National Gymnastics Championships.[7] He placed second in vault at the 1990 and after the event Roth was named to his first United States men's national artistic gymnastics team.[8] In the following years, injuries took their toll on Roth, who underwent reconstructive knee surgery and pectoral tendon surgery causing him to miss the 1992 United States Olympic trials.[9]

On the international stage, Roth was a member of the 1994 World Artistic Gymnastics Team Championships delegation for the United States in Dortmund. He later represented the United States at the 1995 Pan American Games and won a team gold medal and two individual silver medals.

After his performance at the 1996 United States Olympic trials resulted in not being selected for the team, Roth retired.[10]

Post-competition career

Upon retiring from gymnastic competition, Roth worked for the Atlanta Hawks doing acrobatics before he joined the Philadelphia 76ers as their mascot Hip Hop.[11] He played the character for 14 years until a new ownership group selected a different mascot.[12] He later became a co-owner and head coach at Delco Gymnastics Training Center in Woodlyn, Pennsylvania.[12]

Roth and his wife, Christina, opened their 20,000 square-foot gym, Crosspoint Gymnastics, in September 2015 where he is involved with coaching youth gymnastics.[10] [13]

Awards and honors

Roth was inducted into the Temple Owls Hall of Fame in 2006.[6]

Eponymous skills

Roth has one element named for him on the pommel horse.[14] [15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Pearlman . Skip . November 26, 1983 . Lakeland leads gymnastics pack . . . C5 . October 25, 2024.
  2. News: Shustack . Mary . November 16, 1986 . Roth only double winner in states . . . 67 . 262 . D11 . October 25, 2024.
  3. News: June 24, 1987 . The WRN Top Ten Scholastic Athletes . . . 87 . 115 . B5 . October 25, 2024.
  4. News: Heyman . Brian . December 8, 1986 . Lakeland received lift from lesser knowns . . . 67 . 284 . B8 . October 25, 2024.
  5. News: Silary . Ted . February 28, 1990 . This Owl's A Very Rare Bird . . 65 . 279 . 76 . October 25, 2024.
  6. Web site: Hall of Fame Bill Roth . owlsports.com . October 25, 2024.
  7. Web site: 1989 Men's Gymnastics Championships of the U.S.A. . July 8, 1989 . usagym.org . October 25, 2024.
  8. Web site: 1990 National Championships Results . June 9, 1990 . usagym.org . October 25, 2024.
  9. News: November 4, 1995 . ROTH’S GOAL IS A BERTH ON U.S. TEAM . . . October 25, 2024.
  10. Web site: Career as a gymnast helps Fox School alumnus jump into new venture . December 2, 2015 . fox.temple.edu . October 25, 2024.
  11. News: Teirstein . Mark Alan . February 28, 2001 . Roths achieve perfect balance . . . 3 . 139 . 6C . October 25, 2024.
  12. Donahue . Bill . July 2012 . Unmasked . Suburban Life . October 25, 2024.
  13. Web site: Our History . crosspointgymnastics.com . October 25, 2024.
  14. Web site: Table of Named Elements Men's Artistic Gymnastics . December 2023 . gymnastics.sport . October 25, 2024.
  15. Web site: Men's Artistic Gymnastics Code of Points 2025–2028 . July 3, 2024 . gymnastics.sport . October 25, 2024.