Paul O'Neill (May 8, 1965 – January 22, 2021) was an American gymnast most noted for his work on rings.
Early life and education
O'Neill was born to Evelyn and John O'Neill, the third of four sons.[1] He attended Abraham Lincoln High School for two years and Aurora Central for one. He was a two-time Colorado high school wrestling champion and started gymnastics before his junior year.[2] He was State Champion on rings in 1983.
Gymnastics career
O'Neill went to Houston Baptist University from 1985 to 1987 and the University of New Mexico from 1987 to 1989. He was a three-time NCAA champion on rings, winning in 1987, 1988, and 1989,[3] as well as holding the highest qualifying average record (9.93) in 1987 and 1989. After college, he went on to compete internationally.
He was the owner and coach at Dakota Star Gymnastics in Mandan, North Dakota.[2][7] In July 1997, he became program director at Technique Gymnastics outside of Sacramento, California which had 118 competitive team members and 850 total gymnasts.[1]
O'Neill was USA Gymnastics' male athlete of the year in 1994 and The Bismarck Tribune's Sportsman of the Year in 1995.[2]
USA Gymnastics placed O'Neill on its permanently ineligible list between early-2000 and May 2001.[8][9][10]
Competitions
World Championships, Brisbane, Australia - Silver Medalist
O'Neill was married to Kristi Kasprzak O'Neill and had three children.[1]
He owned his own personal training company, and he has also done some acting and modeling. His hobbies include singing in a band. Paul died 01/22/2021.
^"GYMNASTICS; New Mexico's Fox, O'Neill Dominate Events at NCAAs". Washington Post. 1989-04-16. Fox's teammate, Paul O'Neill, won his third straight rings championship, only the sixth person to win three event titles in a row.
^"GYMNASTICS / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS O'Neill Wins Rare Medal for American Men". Los Angeles Times. 1994-04-28. Paul O'Neill, 28, of Mandan, N.D., became first American man to win a medal at the World Gymnastics Championships in 15 years when he won a silver medal in the rings event Saturday at Brisbane, Australia.