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Yul Moldauer
Yul Kyung-Tae Moldauer (born August 26, 1996) is an American artistic gymnast. He represented the United States at the 2020 Summer Olympics. He is the 2017 U.S. national all-around champion and the 2017 World bronze medalist on floor exercise. Additionally he was a member of the bronze medal-winning team at the 2023 World Championships.
Moldauer was born in Seoul, South Korea on August 16, 1996, and named Kyung-Tae. Because his biological mother was chemically dependent, his adoptive father was told he might not develop into a "productive adult."
Before he was a year old, Peter Moldauer adopted him and named him Yul after the actor Yul Brynner. Moldauer has three siblings, Leah, Sorcha, and Sundo. He grew up on a farm in Colorado and attended Golden High School. He later attended the University of Oklahoma and graduated in May 2020 with a degree in communications.
At age seven, Moldauer joined a local gym offering a free tryout, and at age ten, he joined 5280 Gymnastics, where he was coached by the Artemev family (Vladimir, Irina, and Alexander Artemev). In the next few years, he started winning state and regional meets, and eventually won a place on the Junior National Team.
In 2014, Moldauer won the junior title on the pommel horse at the U.S. National Championships. In 2015, he won the gold medal in the 18-year-old age division at the Junior Olympic National Championships.
In 2016, Moldauer won his first NCAA all-around title.
Moldauer competed at the 2017 Winter Cup where he won gold in the all-around, rings and parallel bars, and silver on floor and vault. He competed at his first top-level international competition in March at the 2017 American Cup in Newark, New Jersey, where he placed first ahead of Olympic gold and silver medalist Oleg Verniaiev. Later that year, he became the NCAA champion on the floor exercise and rings, and placed second in the all-around and on parallel bars. In August, Moldauer won the all-around national title at the 2017 U.S. National Championships in Anaheim, California, and tied for the gold medal with Eddie Penev on floor exercise.
Moldauer made his first World Championship appearance at the 2017 World Championships in Montreal, Canada. He won the bronze medal in the floor exercise final and placed 7th in the all-around final.
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Yul Moldauer
Yul Kyung-Tae Moldauer (born August 26, 1996) is an American artistic gymnast. He represented the United States at the 2020 Summer Olympics. He is the 2017 U.S. national all-around champion and the 2017 World bronze medalist on floor exercise. Additionally he was a member of the bronze medal-winning team at the 2023 World Championships.
Moldauer was born in Seoul, South Korea on August 16, 1996, and named Kyung-Tae. Because his biological mother was chemically dependent, his adoptive father was told he might not develop into a "productive adult."
Before he was a year old, Peter Moldauer adopted him and named him Yul after the actor Yul Brynner. Moldauer has three siblings, Leah, Sorcha, and Sundo. He grew up on a farm in Colorado and attended Golden High School. He later attended the University of Oklahoma and graduated in May 2020 with a degree in communications.
At age seven, Moldauer joined a local gym offering a free tryout, and at age ten, he joined 5280 Gymnastics, where he was coached by the Artemev family (Vladimir, Irina, and Alexander Artemev). In the next few years, he started winning state and regional meets, and eventually won a place on the Junior National Team.
In 2014, Moldauer won the junior title on the pommel horse at the U.S. National Championships. In 2015, he won the gold medal in the 18-year-old age division at the Junior Olympic National Championships.
In 2016, Moldauer won his first NCAA all-around title.
Moldauer competed at the 2017 Winter Cup where he won gold in the all-around, rings and parallel bars, and silver on floor and vault. He competed at his first top-level international competition in March at the 2017 American Cup in Newark, New Jersey, where he placed first ahead of Olympic gold and silver medalist Oleg Verniaiev. Later that year, he became the NCAA champion on the floor exercise and rings, and placed second in the all-around and on parallel bars. In August, Moldauer won the all-around national title at the 2017 U.S. National Championships in Anaheim, California, and tied for the gold medal with Eddie Penev on floor exercise.
Moldauer made his first World Championship appearance at the 2017 World Championships in Montreal, Canada. He won the bronze medal in the floor exercise final and placed 7th in the all-around final.
