The 2004 U.S. Men’s Olympic team took silver at the Athens Games, ending a 20-year medal drought for the program. The group – comprised of Jason Gatson, Morgan Hamm, Paul Hamm, Brett McClure, Blaine Wilson and Guard Young – remains one of the most decorated men’s artistic teams the U.S. has fielded on the international stage. In addition to earning team silver at the 2004 Olympic Games, Gatson, McClure, Wilson and the Hamms were members of the silver-medal-winning Worlds team in 2003. McClure, Young and Paul Hamm also won silver as part of the 2001 World Championships team. Paul was the first U.S. man to win World and Olympic all-around titles and finished his career with three Olympic and five World medals.
The 2004 U.S. Men’s Olympic team took silver at the Athens Games, ending a 20-year medal drought for the program. The group – comprised of Jason Gatson, Morgan Hamm, Paul Hamm, Brett McClure, Blaine Wilson and Guard Young – remains one of the most decorated men’s artistic teams the U.S. has fielded on the international stage. In addition to earning team silver at the 2004 Olympic Games, Gatson, McClure, Wilson and the Hamms were members of the silver-medal-winning Worlds team in 2003. McClure, Young and Paul Hamm also won silver as part of the 2001 World Championships team. Paul was the first U.S. man to win World and Olympic all-around titles and finished his career with three Olympic and five World medals.