Justin spring biography
Spring began his coaching career in with the University of Illinois men's gymnastics program. Spring, one of the Illinois's most talented gymnasts, finished his competitive career inand since then he has led the Orange and Blue to Big Ten and NCAA Championship titles in his role as head coach. Following the —10 season, Spring was named head coach for the Illinois men's gymnastics program after spending one year as an associate head coach.
Spring handles all of the gym coaching duties along with assistant coaches Ivan Ivankov and graduate Luke Stannard.
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Individually, five Illini earned All-America accolades, three took home Big Ten titles and Stannard became just the third Illini to win the prestigious Nissen-Emery Award, which is presented annually to the nation's top senior male gymnast. Additionally, Spring helped guide Illinois to a 22—5 overall record and the top spot in the rankings on four separate occasions and never dropped out of the top five.
Spring was promoted to associate head coach following the season after three years as an assistant under the legendary Yoshi Hayasaki. The promotion meant that Spring had to retire from competitive gymnastics to concentrate on coaching full-time. Justin and Tori welcomed their first child, Cody, in July Spring has been a spokesperson for the skincare line Proactiv.
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Sherwood Spring was always proud of his son, instilling in Justin a sense of duty and discipline from a young age. During his school years, Justin began to dedicate a lot of time to gymnastics, as he was deeply passionate about the sport. Inhe obtained a higher education degree in psychology from the University of Illinois. Currently, Justin Spring enjoys spending the majority of his time at home with his family in Champaign, Illinois.
In addition to competing and training, he also serves as an assistant coach for the men's university gymnastics team in Illinois. However, Justin has faced numerous setbacks in his career. Inhe suffered a knee injury during a national championship, which significantly impacted his performance as he prepared for the Olympic Games in Beijing.