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Olympic Gymnast Proposes to His Girlfriend in Sweet Moment After Winning NCAA Title
Olympic Gymnast Proposes to His Girlfriend in Sweet Moment After Winning NCAA Title

Miami Herald

time03-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Miami Herald

Olympic Gymnast Proposes to His Girlfriend in Sweet Moment After Winning NCAA Title

The Michigan Wolverines became national champions in men's gymnastics on Saturday. Their team includes two gymnasts from the bronze-medal winning U.S. team from the 2024 Paris Olympics, Paul Juda and Frederick Richard. Last summer, the two Wolverines helped the U.S. team bring home the first medal in men's gymnastics in 16 years. At the NCAA championship meet Saturday, Juda's vault score of 13.966 closed out the event for Michigan and clinched the championship for the Wolverines. It was the seventh men's gymnastics title in program history. "This is all I've ever wanted," Juda said after the win, which was his first team title as a Wolverine. Well, the day only got more special for Juda after that. Following the event, he proposed to his girlfriend Reyna Guggino, another national champion gymnast at Michigan. He grabbed the microphone on the event floor, certainly a tad nervous, before getting down on one knee and asking Guggino, "Will you marry me?" Michigan president Santa Ono congratulated the newly engaged couple following the sweet moment: You couldn't draw up a better day for Juda. He won the parallel bars individual title in addition to the team title, and he capped it off with an incredibly sweet proposal-a perfect moment for the two Michigan gymnasts. This article was originally published on as Olympic Gymnast Proposes to His Girlfriend in Sweet Moment After Winning NCAA Title. Copyright ABG-SI LLC. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED is a registered trademark of ABG-SI LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Michigan Olympic gymnast Paul Juda talks competing in Paris, winning NCAA championship and marriage proposal
Michigan Olympic gymnast Paul Juda talks competing in Paris, winning NCAA championship and marriage proposal

CBS News

time25-04-2025

  • Sport
  • CBS News

Michigan Olympic gymnast Paul Juda talks competing in Paris, winning NCAA championship and marriage proposal

After falling short the past two seasons, the University of Michigan men's gymnastics team can once again call themselves national champions for the seventh time in program history. Team captain Paul Juda raised the trophy Saturday night in his final collegiate event as a Wolverine. In the last year, Judah won medals in the 2024 Olympic Games before traveling across the country with Simone Biles on her Gold Over America Tour. Juda then returned to the Crisler Center, where he won a national championship and got down on one knee. Juda set a high bar for himself ahead of his final season in the Maize and Blue, but high bars aren't anything he's not used to. "I wrote 'Team Champions Big Ten, Team Champions NCAA,'" he said. Both were checked off the list, partly because he shared them with teammate Frederick Richard during the Olympics. "Fred demands excellence inside of this facility. I love competing with him because there's one thing to compete for Team USA together, but when you're competing for these guys together, and we got the one-two punch combo, it's awesome," Juda said. When asked how the national championship trophy compared to his Olympic medal, Juda said, "This is all that I've wanted. I wanted to hold that trophy. The Olympic medal is sweet, it's this big though. The NCAA trophy is heavy, it's huge, it's gold. Yeah, it's everything I wanted." His love for his sport then ceded the spotlight to his true love. On Saturday, he proposed to his girlfriend right then and there. "I felt it in my heart. I brought the ring and go, 'I'm going to give myself the chance to do it. If it feels right, I'm going to send it. If it doesn't, then whatever,'" Juda said. "We win the national championship, I'm crying my eyes out, but most importantly, I got the partner for the rest of my life here. The age-old question is, 'Well, Paul, what would you have done if you guys didn't win?' and I always say I guess we'll never know." Juda says he's finally going to take it easy for a couple of months once he graduates with his third degree from U of M. With all of the boxes checked for his Michigan experience, he says he's looking forward to facing whatever challenge comes next.

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