Paul O'Neill (gymnast)


Paul O'Neill is an American gymnast most noted for his work on rings.

Early life and education

O'Neill was born to Evelyn and John O'Neill, one of the family's four sons. He attended Abraham Lincoln High School for two years and Aurora Central for one. He was State Champion on rings in 1983. He went to Houston Baptist University from 1985 to 1987 and the University of New Mexico from 1987 to 1989.

Gymnastics career

O'Neill was a three-time NCAA champion on rings, winning in 1987, 1988, and 1989, as well as holding the highest qualifying average record in 1987 and 1989. After college, he went on to compete internationally. O'Neill came fourth at the 1992 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, the highest American male finisher, then became the first American man to win a medal at the world championships in 15 years when he won the silver medal in men's rings at the 1994 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Brisbane.
O'Neill was USA Gymnastics male athlete of the year in 1994. He is on the list of permanently ineligible members for USA Gymnastics

International Competitions

The still rings element the O'Neill is named after him; it consists of a stretched double felge backward to hang and was first performed by O'Neill at the 1992 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Paris..

Personal life

O'Neill is divorced and has three children: Geno, Demi and Christian.
He owns his own personal training company, and he has also done some acting and modelling. His hobbies include singing in a band.