My Profile

Raj Bhavsar

Birthdate:
9/7/1980

Program:
Men's Artistic

Level:
Senior

Current Residence:
Los Angeles, CA

Club:
USA Gymnastics

Head Coach:
Kevin Mazeika

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Raj Bhavsar

Career Highlights

Bhavsar was an alternate to the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team for men's gymnastics and was named to the team after Paul Hamm withdrew due to an injury. The U.S. men went on to win the team bronze medal. Bhavsar finished second in the all-around at the 2008 Winter Cup Challenge. At the 2008 Visa Championships, he tied for third on vault and still rings, as well as placed fifth in the all-around. He was a member of the 2001 U.S. World Championships Team that earned an unprecedented silver medal, and he helped United States defend that title at the 2003 World Championships. Bhavsar was the alternate on the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team. He helped the Buckeyes win the NCAA team title in 2001 and also is the 2002 NCAA all-around champion.

Personal Information

  • Nickname: The Rage
  • Hometown: Houston, TX
  • Name of College: Ohio State University
  • College Graduation Year: 2004
  • Degree/Major: Business Administration / Mark
  • Year you began gymnastics: 1983
  • How did you get involved in gymnastics: My parents saw me climbing up on furniture then jumping off on a daily basis. I was a hyperactive kid.
  • Names of parents/guardians/spouse: My loving parents are Joe and Sue.
  • Names of sibling(s): I have one older brother who works for Microsoft
  • Family members in sports: My uncle was a world class cricket player in India. My cousin, Bobby, plays curling and is training for the next winter Olympic games.

National Competition Results

  • 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Gymnastics, Philadelphia, Pa. - 2nd-PB; 3rd-AA, SR, VT; 6th-FX; 7th-PH; 9th-HB
  • 2008 Visa Championships, Houston, Texas - 3rd-SR(T), VT(T); 5th-AA; 7th-PB
  • 2008 Winter Cup Challenge, Las Vegas, Nev. - 1st-VT; 2nd-AA, SR; 3rd-PB
  • 2007 Visa Championships, San Jose, Calif. - 7th-SR
  • 2007 Winter Cup Challenge, Las Vegas, Nev. - 3rd-SR
  • 2006 Visa Championships, St. Paul, Minn. - 3rd-PB; 5th-PH
  • 2006 Winter Cup Challenge, Las Vegas, Nev. -
  • 2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials, Anaheim, Calif. - 1st-SR

International Competition Results

  • 2009 World Stars, Moscow, Russia - 2nd-PB
  • 2008 Olympic Games, Beijing, China - 3rd-Team
  • 2008 Tyson American Cup, New York, N.Y. - 6th-AA
  • 2008 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships, San Jose, Calif. - 1st-Team; 4th-SR
  • 2007 Tyson American Cup, Jacksonville, Fla. -
  • 2004 Olympic Games, Athens, Greece - Team
  • 2004 World Cup, Rio de Janerio, Brazil - 2nd-SR; 3rd-PB
  • 2003 World Championships, Anaheim, Calif. - 2nd-Team
  • 2001 World Championships, Ghent, Belgium - 2nd-Team
  • 2001 Moscow Stars, Moscow, Russia - 2nd-PB
  • 1999 Pan American Games, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - 2nd-Team; 6th-PH

LEGEND

  • Women: AA = All Around | VT = Vault | UB = Uneven Bars | BB = Balance Beam | FX = Floor Exercise | (T) = Tie
  • Men: AA = All Around | FX = Floor Exercise | PH = Pommel Horse | SR = Still Rings | VT = Vault | PB = Parallel Bars | HB = Horizontal Bars | (T) = Tie
  • Rhythmic AA = All Around | RP = Rope | HP = Hoop | BA = Ball | CL = Clubs | RB = Ribbon | (T) = Tie
  • Acrobatic: DY = Dynamic | BL = Balance | AA = All Around | CB = Combined
  • T&T: TR = Trampoline | TU = Tumbling | DM = Double Mini | SY = Synchronized Trampoline
  • Parkour: FS - Freestyle | SP = Speed