Brody Malone

Brody Malone
World Champion and Olympic gymnast, Brody Malone broke out onto the global stage at a mere 21, where he advanced to the all-around and high bar finals at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Malone is already a highly accomplished gymnast; he is a 7x NCAA national champion, 17x NCAA all-American, World Championship gold medalist, 3x U.S. all-around champion and a U.S. National team member.
With a remarkable junior career in his home state of Georgia, Malone's journey continued when he joined the Stanford University men's gymnastics team in 2019, leading Stanford to win the team title and individual victories where he won the all-around, floor exercise, and high bar titles. By 2021, Malone became an all-around & high bar champion and still rings silver medalist during his time with the NCAA team. While also snagging the U.S. all-around & vault champion titles and becoming still rings & high bar silver medalist. Malone's strategic gymnastic routines propelled him to victory after victory—claiming titles in the all-around, floor exercise, and high bar events nationally and collegiately.
In 2023, Malone faced an extreme challenge while competing at a World Cup event in Germany – a severe knee injury that would require multiple surgeries, a lengthy recovery time and learning to walk again. This would be a career-ending injury for most, but not for Malone. Within 441 days, Malone returned to competing on a global stage at the 2024 Xfinity U.S. Gymnastics Championship, earning his third national all-around title. Malone's performance is a testament to his unwavering dedication to gymnastics.
Malone returned to competition at the 2024 Winter Cup but only competed on pommel horse, rings, and parallel bars. He made his all-around return at the 2024 National Championships where he won his third all-around national title.
In June, Malone competed at the U.S. Olympic Trials, where he placed second all-around. On June 29, he was named to the U.S. Olympic Team to compete at the 2024 Olympic Games alongside Fred Richard, Asher Hong, Paul Juda, and Stephen Nedoroscik.
At the 2024 Paris Olympics, Malone was part of the team that earned a bronze medal in the team final. This was the first medal in the event since 2008, marking the end of a 16-year drought. In the fall, Malone participated in the Gold Over America Tour.
In his free time, Malone enjoys reconnecting with his southern roots through activities like fishing, hunting, and rodeo.