Shane Wiskus
Camp Director

Shane Wiskus played a pivotal role in NCAA Men’s Gymnastics at the University of Minnesota, earning numerous accolades including being named Big 10 Gymnast of the Year twice, College Gymnastics Association MVP, and the prestigious Nissan-Emery Award as the top collegiate male gymnast in the U.S. He is a strong advocate for the reinstatement of the Men’s Gymnastics Team at the University of Minnesota and is deeply committed to increasing access to gymnastics for future generations.
Currently training at EVO Gymnastics in Sarasota, Shane is actively contributing to the growth of the Men’s program both at the club and in the sport at large.
Leading up to the 2020 Olympic Games, Shane proved to be a consistent and dependable athlete, earning a spot on Team USA for Tokyo, where they finished 5th overall. His leadership helped secure a Gold medal for Team USA at the Pan American Championships in Colombia. Shane is also an alternate for the Paris 2024 Olympics.
In 2021, Shane graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in Business Marketing, blending his passion for gymnastics with a strategic mindset for growth.
Career Highlights
- Alternate for the 2024 Olympic Team
- 2024 Winter Cup all-around silver medalist and floor exercise & high bar bronze medalist
- Named to the 2023 Pan American Games team but was unable to compete
- 2023 Winter Cup floor exercise silver medalist and still rings & parallel bars bronze medalist
- Alternate for the 2022 World Championships team
- 2022 U.S. high bar bronze medalist
- Member of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Team
- 2021 U.S. parallel bars silver medalist
- 2021 NCAA still rings & parallel bars champion and all-around, floor exercise & high bar silver medalist (Minnesota)
- 2021 Nissen-Emery Award winner
- 2021 Winter Cup floor exercise champion, parallel bars & high bar silver medalist, and still rings & vault bronze medalist
- 2020 Winter Cup all-around & vault silver medalist
- Member of the 2019 World Championships Team
- 2019 U.S. vault champion and parallel bars bronze medalist
- 2019 NCAA parallel bars champion and all-around silver medalist (Minnesota)