Jacob Dalton may not hold several Olympic titles, but the retired American gymnast has one thing that will forever remain in the Olympic games: a skill in parallel bars that was added in the International Men's Gymnastic Code of Points. He is an important member of the U.S. National Team and the University of Oklahoma Gymnastics. In college, he took home the floor and vault titles in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) men's gymnastic competition. Jacob is a two-time U.S. National vault champion, one-time floor champion, one-time All-round Gold medalist, one-time bronze medalist, and one-time silver medalist on the floor exercise. He also helped the USA team win a bronze medal at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championship in 2011.
Jacob Dalton has a height of 5’5” (1.65 m).
Jacob Dalton may not hold several Olympic titles, but the retired American gymnast has one thing that will forever remain in the Olympic games: a skill in parallel bars that was added in the International Men's Gymnastic Code of Points. He is an important member of the U.S. National Team and the University of Oklahoma Gymnastics. In college, he took home the floor and vault titles in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) men's gymnastic competition. Jacob is a two-time U.S. National vault champion, one-time floor champion, one-time All-round Gold medalist, one-time bronze medalist, and one-time silver medalist on the floor exercise. He also helped the USA team win a bronze medal at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championship in 2011.
Jacob Dalton has a height of 5’5” (1.65 m).