Tom Forster (coach)
Tom Forster is an American gymnastics coach, entrepreneur, and former gymnast. After Valeri Liukin resigned from the role in February 2018, [1] USA Gymnastics named Forster as the high performance team coordinator for the United States women's national gymnastics team in July 2018 but he later resigned in December 2021.[2] Prior to his position at USA Gymnastics, he found acclaim as a gymnastics coach on the national elite gymnastics circuit after founding and opening the Colorado Aerials Gymnastics facility in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1983—[3] a club that has spawned many U.S. National team members and two Olympic Trials competitors. After widespread criticism from gymnastics fans, he stepped down on December 9th, 2021.
Tom Forster | |
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Education | Mitchell High School |
Alma mater | Pennsylvania State University |
Occupation | Gymnastics coach |
Known for | National Team Coach, Master of Sport, High Performance Team co-ordinator for the United States women's national gymnastics team (2018–2021) |
Spouse | Lori Bresciani Forster |
Personal life
Forster graduated from Mitchell High School in Colorado Springs, and later Pennsylvania State University where he was a member of the Penn State Nittany Lions men's gymnastics team.[4]
He is married to Lori Forster, with whom he founded Colorado Aerials in 1983. The facility is run by his family.
References
- "USA Gymnastics names Forster as high-performance team coordinator". USA Gymnastics.
- "Tom Forster, U.S. women's gymnastics team leader, steps down". Olympics.nbcsports.com.
- "Gym, Program, Class, Team Info - Colorado Aerials". www.coloradoaerials.com.
- Miller, Gwenn. "Gymwoman Leopoldus' life a tale of ups and downs". psu.edu.