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    • Off to Japan
    • Back to The United States
    • On to Medical School
    • Off to BYU
    • Preparing For Athens
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    His desire to improvefurther led to a life-changing decision. Prior to his junior year, Wayne took a chance and moved to Japan for eight months to train with the country’s highly successful gymnasts. This decision punched his ticket to the BYU Hall of Fame. Wayne made this decision based on the fact that the Japanese won gold in gymnastics at the O...

    The experience forever impactedWayne’s training approach and eventually his coaching. By the end of his junior year, he earned a spot on the United States team and qualified for the World Championships in Yugoslavia. The next season, in Wayne’s final year at BYU, he captured the NCAA all-around title in Terre Haute, Indiana, and was voted an NCAA A...

    Next up on his list of dreams: medical school. Wayne attended medical school at the University of Utah, and in 1989 moved his family to Oklahoma for residency. Guard, his 12-year-old son, was showing interest in gymnastics and Wayne wanted to be near good development programs. This played a major role when considering the move. “When I was going to...

    Arriving at BYU in 1996, Guard was the No. 1 ranked recruit. As a Cougar, he collected impressive accolades, earning eight All-American honors and becoming a two-time NCAA National Champion on vault. Unfortunately, by the end of his junior year in 2000, BYU made the decision to cut the men’s gymnastics program due to scheduling issues related to Ti...

    In 2003, just a year before the Olympic Gamesin Athens, the World Championships took place in Anaheim, California, and Guard attended as an alternate, missing the team by one spot. “It’s a hard role to fill because you go with the team, train with them and then go sit in the stands,” Guard said. “I remember watching a gymnastics meet for the first ...

    Wayne Young was a BYU walk-on who became a gymnastics All-American and competed in the 1976 Olympic Games. He later coached at BYU and became a physician in Oklahoma, where his son Guard also pursued gymnastics.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wayne_YoungWayne Young - Wikipedia

    Wayne Young (born June 1, 1952) is an American former gymnast. He competed in eight events at the 1976 Summer Olympics. References

  3. Wayne Young is a MBA, LPC, FACHE with experience in behavioral health leadership and advocacy. He works at The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD and serves on various boards and committees related to mental health and policing reform.

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    • The Harris Center For Mental Health And IDD
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    • Houston, Texas, United States
  4. Mar 24, 2021 · Wayne Young is a leader in the field of behavioral health and intellectual and developmental disabilities services in Texas. He shares his passion, vision, and approach to collaboration, innovation, and advocacy in this interview with Technology Magazine.

  5. Wayne Young is a product leader with over 20 years of experience in media and technology. He works at GoHealth, a health insurance marketplace, and has previously worked at STATS Perform and Match.com.

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  6. Mar 24, 2021 · Wayne Young is a behavioral health and IDD services leader in Texas, who has been honored for his innovation and advocacy. He shares his passion, vision and collaboration style in this interview with Business Chief North America.