University of Oklahoma alumnus Jonathan Horton, a two-time Olympian and one of the most accomplished athletes in college gymnastics history, has been named to the College Gymnastics Association’s inaugural hall of fame class. Horton completed his OU career as the most decorated NCAA gymnast in program history. He was a member of three national championship teams and holds the record for the most individual national titles and total All-America honors in program history.

By the Numbers
  • Horton completed his career with six individual national titles and 18 total All-America honors in program history.
  • He was a member of three national championship teams (2005, ’06 and ’08) during his four years at the University of Oklahoma.
  • Horton competed at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, winning a silver medal and a team bronze medal at the 2008 games, and reaching the high bar event finals at the 2012 games.
State of Play
  • Horton's induction into the CGA Hall of Fame comes as a recognition of his exceptional career in college gymnastics and his lasting impact on the sport.
  • The inaugural CGA Hall of Fame class will be officially inducted in a ceremony on Saturday, April 20, during the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships in Columbus, Ohio.
Bottom Line

Jonathan Horton, the most decorated NCAA gymnast in University of Oklahoma history, has been rightly recognized for his exceptional collegiate career by being named to the College Gymnastics Association’s inaugural hall of fame class.