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The Olympic bronze medalist Paul Judah announces retirement: “I’m ready to move on”

The Olympic bronze medalist Paul Judah announces retirement: “I’m ready to move on”

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It would be difficult to exceed the year Paul Judah Had (and outside) gymnastics … so he won’t even try.

On Saturday, the bronze medalist of the 2024 Olympic team and the versatility champion of the 2022 NCAA confirmed his retirement during the broadcast of the Night Two of the male competition at the Gymnastics Championships Xfinity US 2025.

“The Nation of Judah wants to know: will you be back?” The interviewer asked.

“USA Gym, all those who were part of this big trip, thank you,” said Judah. “It was the journey of a life. I have no regrets. I am full of joy, and I am ready to move on.

Judah was part of the historic bronze medal that the United States has brought back to the Maison des Mondes de 2023, triggering a chain reaction of success. Since then, he has won the Olympic bronze, led Michigan to a title of the NCAA and got engaged to his compatriot Michigante Reyna Guggino (A few moments after the Wolverines won the said title).

Congratulations on an epic career, Paul!

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