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John Orozco (born December 30, 1992) is an artistic gymnast who competed in the 2012 Olympics and is the 2012 U.S national champion. He was a member of the United States men's national artistic gymnastics team selected for the U.S. Olympic gymnastics team for the 2016 Olympic Games but withdrew on July 15, 2016, due to an ACL injury . [ 1 ]
3 mar 2020 · John Orozco is returning to his roots. The gymnast, who represented the United States at the 2012 Olympic Games in London at just 19 years old, has recently been cleared to compete for Puerto Rico, where both his parents were born before moving to the United States.
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26 lip 2012 · John Orozco started down the path to the Olympics when he was 7. His father, who was a sanitation worker, saw a flier offering free gymnastics classes and signed him up. Orozco has never...
Member of the 2011 World Championships team that won the bronze medal. 2011 U.S. all-around, pommel horse and high bar bronze medalist. Personal Information. Hometown: Bronx, NY. Twitter/X: @JohnOrozco. Facebook: Facebook.com/JohnOrozcoUsa. Instagram: Instagram.com/JohnOrozcoUsa. Name of High School: Bronx Academy.
29 lip 2012 · The 19-year-old Orozco is the most polished all-around gymnast on the U.S. men's team, which is gunning for its first Olympic gold medal in the team competition (Monday at 11:30 a.m. ET) since...
3 mar 2012 · John Orozco has spent much of his life commuting to World Cup Gymnastics in Westchester. Now at 19, he may be the best all-around gymnast in the United States.