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The Tokyo Olympian, Yul Moldauer, is shining brightly in the competitive sport of gymnastics. He had an exceptionally rewarding career in the latter part of 2023, and he is determined to clinch gold at the Paris Olympics in 2024. 27-year-old Moldauer is a 10-time NCAA champion. His most memorable achievement also includes winning the 2017 World Bronze Medal in floor exercise.

And now, with a series of wins in recent events, he is heading back to the United States. He was in Neu-Ulm, Germany, and recently took part in the 2023 Bundesliga Finals. Through his Instagram story, Yul Moldauer gave an update to his fans. Let’s take a look.

Yul Moldauer heads to New York City

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Through his Instagram account, @yul_moldauer, the elite gymnast posted a clip on his Instagram story. It is a glimpse of New York City at night, where he is currently traveling to. His arrival back in the U.S. comes after the culmination of the 2023 Bundesliga Finals, which took place on December 2. He secured positions in a range of events, including pommels, rings, and P-bars.

In one of his recent IG posts, Moldauer gave a shoutout for the Bundesliga victory. He captioned it, “ Thank you Germany for letting me scream for team @tvwetzgaubundesliga See you guys next season.” It was certainly an enriching experience for him, and he thanked his fans and team members for their love and support.

Not only this, Yul Moldauer also secured victory for Team USA at the Swiss Cup gymnastics event along with Jade Carey on November 5. They teamed up for the mixed-pairs competition to win the 40 Swiss Cup in Zurich. One of the top-tier athletes, he is seemingly carrying the baton for Team USA to shine bright.

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Yul Moldauer Eyes Gold At The 2024 Paris Olympics

Yul Moldauer has become a veteran winner with consecutive victories recently. And it makes him a strong contender for the forthcoming Paris Olympics. His legendary feat speaks volumes regarding his caliber; he has the ability to achieve the unthinkable. Moldauer plans to explore beyond his limits by competing for Team USA at the Olympics once again.

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After putting his name in the hat for the Bundesliga and Swiss Cup, the 2024 Olympics don’t feel like a distant dream for Moldauer. He believes in the lesson he has learned across his career; “It’s a privilege to feel pressure,” which is seemingly carrying him through many high-end competitions. And certainly, there is nothing stopping him.

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