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The North Carolina Hall of Fame was established in 1998 as a way to recognize
the individuals who have been involved in the sport of men's gymnastics in the
great state of North Carolina. There are two ways an individual can be
inducted in the NC Hall of Fame. One is for service to the sport and to
the state. A coach or judge must have been involved in NC Men's
Gymnast for at least 15 years. The second way is an athlete. This is
for North Carolina athletes that win a NCAA title, part of USA Senior National
Team, or other major gymnastics accomplishments. A selection committee
reviews nominations.
*PLEASE MAKE SURE TO SCROLL DOWN TO SEE
ALL THE INDUCTEES INTO THE NC HALL OF FAME*
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1998 Inductees - Charter Members
There were 6 inductees the first year to represent the 6 events of Men's
Gymnastics |
| Robert Boudreaux |
Service |
| Ron Clemmer * |
Athlete and Service |
| Bob Kohut |
Service |
| Nick Baker |
Athlete |
| Marvin Gibbs |
Athlete |
| Chris Young |
Athlete |
| * North Carolina also recognized
the Clemmer Family as the first family of Gymnastics in the state of North
Carolina as they began provide gymnastics to children in Charlotte, NC in
1935 and continue to the present day. |
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1999 Inductees |
| Seth Hertz |
Service |
| Tony Hampton |
Athlete |
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2000
Inductees |
| John Rose |
Service |
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2006
Inductees |
| James Shaw |
Service |
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2007
Inductees |
| Hugh Gerlach |
Service |
| Carlton Morris |
Athlete |
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2010
Inductees |
| Stass Savitch |
Service |
| Beau Neil |
Athlete |
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2011
Inductees |
| Kevin Pierce |
Service |
| Greg Lemelin |
Service |
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