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Full name
  
Stephen Raj Bhavsar

Role
  
Gymnast

Name
  
Raj Bhavsar

Choreographer
  
Arnold Kvetenadze

Level
  
Senior International

Height
  
1.60 m


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Born
  
September 7, 1980 (age 43) Houston, Texas (
1980-09-07
)

Discipline
  
Men's artistic gymnastics

Head coach(es)
  
Kevin Mazekia, Miles Avery

Assistant coach(es)
  
Doug Stibel, Dmitri Bilozerchev

Olympic medals
  
Gymnastics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's artistic team all-around

Similar People
  
Alexander Artemev, Kevin Tan, Justin Spring, Jonathan Horton, Joseph Hagerty

Country represented
  
United States of America

College team
  
Ohio State University

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Stephen Raj Bhavsar (born September 7, 1980) is an American artistic gymnast. He was a member of the 2001 and 2003 World Championships U.S. team. He earned a bronze medal as a member of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team, becoming the third Indian-American ever to medal at the Olympics, after Mohini Bhardwaj and Alexi Grewal. He was originally an alternate, but was named to the team following the injury withdrawal of Paul Hamm. At the Games, Bhavsar earned a bronze medal with the U.S. team in Artistic Gymnastics with teammates Alexander Artemev, Joey Hagerty, Jonathan Horton, Justin Spring, and Kai Wen Tan.

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He was a contender for the 2004 Olympic Team, and was named as an alternate.

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Biography

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Bhavsar is the son of Jyotindra and Surekha Bhavsar. He was born in Houston. He was raised in Greater Houston and attended Bear Creek Elementary, Wolfe Elementary, Mayde Creek Junior High and Mayde Creek High School. During this time he trained at Cypress Academy of Gymnastics under his coach Bill Foster.

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Bhavsar was a member of the United States team to the 2001 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships and won the silver medal with the team. He won a second silver medal at the 2003 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

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At the 2004 Olympic Trials, he was in contention for the U.S. Olympic Team. He was named as an alternate. In 2004 he was first in the rings in the trials, and fourth overall in the national championships, yet was passed over. In 2008 he was third in the Olympic trials and the Visa Championships and again wound up an alternate to the 6-man team. This was due to the fact that his strongest events overlapped with those of Paul Hamm and Morgan Hamm, and the team needed gymnasts who were stronger in other disciplines. After Paul Hamm was injured, Bhavsar was selected to the team which earned a bronze medal.

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He attended Ohio State University and won the NCAA title with that team. He won the All-Around at the 2002 NCAA Championships.

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Bhavsar is the creator of two new gymnastics elements, which are now named after him. "The Bhavsar" on the still rings was created in 2003. It is a front lever start with movement into a final position called a Maltese. "The Bhavsar" on parallel bars was created and performed in 2009 at the Moscow World Cup. This is a tkatchev style release move starting on one end of the bars and finishing on the other.

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After obtaining his goals as an Olympic gymnast, in 2010 Bhavsar started working for Cirque du Soleil as an artist for their performance show Iris which debuted in July 2011.


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