Bob Gauthier was named assistant coach of the Ohio State men's gymnastics staff in the fall of 2011. Gauthier, who was an NCAA All-American at BYU (1984-85), completes the men's gymnastics staff for the Scarlet and Gray.
Gauthier, a native of Lindon, Utah, came to Ohio State after spending more than 20 years as a men's head coach for all ages and levels at various local gyms. As coach of Arete Gymnastics, Gauthier has had four gymnasts who were on the junior national development team, while one is a two-time pommel horse national champion.
Following his final season at BYU as team captain, Gauthier was an assistant coach and team recruiter at BYU from 1985 to 1990 and judged NCAA collegiate sanctioned events for 11 years (1985-1996). Gauthier also was a member of the USA Gymnastics' Team from to 1985-1988. A graduate of BYU in 1990 with a degree in physical education and health promotion, Gauthier was named Utah Coach of the Year in 2009 and 2011.
Coaching Career: Has more than 20 years as a men's head coach for all ages and levels at various local gyms Coach of Arete Gymnastics - has had four gymnasts who were on the junior national development team, which one was a two-time pommel horse national champion Assistant coach and team recruiter at BYU from 1985-1990 and judged NCAA sanctioned events for 11 years (1985-1996) Utah Coach of the Year in 2009 and 2011
Playing Career: NCAA All-American at BYU (1845-85) Team captain senior year Member of the USA Gymnastics' Team from 1985-88