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Justin Spring (Justin Edward Spring) was born on 11 March, 1984 in Houston, Texas, is an American artistic gymnast. Discover Justin Spring's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?
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Justin Edward Spring |
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40 years old |
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Pisces |
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11 March, 1984 |
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11 March |
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Houston, Texas |
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He is a member of famous gymnast with the age 40 years old group.
Justin Spring Height, Weight & Measurements
At 40 years old, Justin Spring height is 5ft 7in .
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5ft 7in |
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Who Is Justin Spring's Wife?
His wife is Tori Spring (née Tanney)
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Tori Spring (née Tanney) |
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Justin Spring Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Justin Spring worth at the age of 40 years old? Justin Spring’s income source is mostly from being a successful gymnast. He is from . We have estimated Justin Spring's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
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Pending |
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Under Review |
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gymnast |
Justin Spring Social Network
Timeline
A Face and name that will forever be remembered in Illini record books, Spring left the Fighting Illini a 12-time All-American, the most since Abie Grossfeld earned 12 from 1957–59, and holds the Illinois record on the floor exercise, vault, parallel bars and high bar.
Overall in his collegiate career, he is
Spring has also competed internationally representing the United States.
Justin Edward Spring (born March 11, 1984) is a retired American gymnast.
His sister, Sarah, was also a highly decorated collegiate gymnast at The Ohio State University in Columbus, OH from 2000 to 2004.
He graduated from Lake Braddock Secondary School in Burke, VA in 2002.
His father Sherwood Spring is a retired NASA astronaut.
Overall, the Burke, Va., native is a four-time NCAA Champion, winning a pair of titles on high bar in both 2004 and 2006 and back-to-back crowns on parallel bars in 2005 and 2006.
Spring is a two-time recipient of the Dike Eddleman Athlete of the Year award (2004, 2006), which goes to Illinois' top male and female athlete.
The Illini gymnast finished fourth on the high bar at the 2004 Visa U.S. Championships with scores of 9.600 and 9.650 in the two-day format, and competed for Team USA at the 2003 World University Games in Daegu, South Korea, advancing to the finals on floor.
He represented the U.S. at the 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Melbourne, Australia on floor exercise, parallel bars and high bar as a member of the 2005 U.S. National Team.
At 2005 World Championships, Spring finished 10th to qualify as a reserve on high bar and finished 12th on parallel bars.
In 2005, Spring became the first Illini to ever win a U.S. National title with his two-day combined high bar score of 18.750, while also scoring a 9.500 on high bar at the 2005 American Cup to take home the silver medal behind Olympic champion Paul Hamm.
He is a three-time U.S. Senior National Team Member, a 2005 U.S. World Championships Team Member, the 2005 Visa U.S. Championships High Bar Champion, the 2005 Winter Cup High Bar Champion, the 2005 American Cup High Bar Silver Medalist, the 2003 World University Games Team Member
Spring, one of the Illinois's most talented gymnasts, finished his competitive career in 2006, and since then he has led the Orange and Blue to Big Ten and NCAA Championship titles in his role as head coach.
In 2006, Spring strung together one of the best seasons in Illinois gymnastics' history, which culminated in earning the 2006 Nissen-Emery Award, an honor that goes to the top senior male gymnast in the nation.
A double titlist at the 2006 NCAAs, Spring took home the crown in the high bar and defended his title in parallel bars.
In addition, he carded five total All-America honors with a second-place finish in all-around, third on floor exercise and fourth on vault.
Along with his individual honors, Spring helped the Illini to runner-up finishes at the 2006 NCAA and Big Ten Championships.
Along with his national recognition, Spring earned 2006 Big Ten Gymnast of the Year accolades after winning the all-around crown at the Big Ten Championships.
In all, Spring finished his illustrious career being named to the All-Big Ten first team three times, grabbed Big Ten Gymnast of the Week laurels six times and earned Inside Gymnastics' NCAA Gymnast of the Week honors three times.
During his four-year career, Spring garnered three Big Ten Championships with titles on parallel bars and all-around in 2006 and on the floor exercise in 2004.
In 2006, Spring garnered a selection to the 2006 Men's World Championships team, but had to withdraw due to injury.
Spring graduated from the University of Illinois in 2006 with a bachelor's degree in speech communication.
Spring tore his anterior cruciate ligament at the 2007 Visa Championships.
He is a member of the bronze medal winning U.S. team at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
He was also a top gymnast in NCAA competition, where he represented the University of Illinois.
Spring was born in Houston, Texas and raised in Burke, Virginia.
Spring was named to the U.S. Olympic Gymnastic team on June 22, 2008.
He performed very well at the Olympics, and was a key part of the United States Team's bronze medal victory, posting high scores on the vault, parallel bars, high bar, and the floor exercise.
His high-flying horizontal bar routine in team finals was particularly impressive, and included a stuck triple-back dismount and scored 15.675.
Spring's resemblance to Prince Harry has earned him the nickname Prince.
Following the 2009–10 season, Spring was named head coach for the Illinois men's gymnastics program after spending one year as an associate head coach.
On May 29, 2010, Spring married fellow Illinois alumna Tori Tanney.
Spring began his coaching career in 2010 with the University of Illinois men's gymnastics program.
The finish at NCAAs came half-a-point shy of team-champion Oklahoma, and just short of the Orange and Blue's 10th national title.
In 2010 Spring was named Head Coach of the Illinois Fighting Illini men's gymnastics.
He has indicated that the new position will require him to retire from the sport.
Spring also became a spokesperson for the skincare line Proactiv.
Justin and Tori welcomed their first Child, Cody, in July 2012.