Olympic team bronze
Helped the United States win its first Olympic men's team medal in 16 years at the Paris Games.
No Scars, No Glory.
2x Olympian · Olympic Bronze Medalist · 2x World Champion
Brody Malone has built one of the defining careers in modern American men's gymnastics.
A Stanford champion, two-time Olympian, and world champion on high bar, Brody has met every level of the sport with an uncommon mix of difficulty, precision, and calm.
In 2023, a devastating knee injury threatened to end that career. Three surgeries and a long rehabilitation later, he returned to win his third U.S. all-around title and help Team USA capture Olympic team bronze in Paris.
International medals, national titles, and a return that reshaped what was possible.
Helped the United States win its first Olympic men's team medal in 16 years at the Paris Games.
Won high bar gold in Jakarta with a 14.933, adding a second world title on the event.
Named to the 2026 U.S. Senior Men's National Team as the road toward Los Angeles continues.
Brody's comeback from a complex right knee injury became a story of patience, faith, and daily work. He returned to the all-around at the 2024 U.S. Championships and won.
Recent milestones sit alongside the archived coverage that documented Brody's rise from Stanford standout to Team USA leader.
USA Gymnastics · 2025
Brody collected his third World high bar medal and second career gold.
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Team USA · 2024
A severe injury tested the future of Brody's career. His response led back to the Games.
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Archive · Tokyo 2020
Original photos and coverage from the archived 2022 Brody Malone official website.
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