Lais Najjar

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FullnameLais Najjar
Born (2002-10-08) 8 October 2002 (age 23)
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Country
represented
Syria Syria
(2016–present[1])
Lais Najjar
Personal information
Full nameLais Najjar
Born (2002-10-08) 8 October 2002 (age 23)
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Gymnastics career
DisciplineMen's artistic gymnastics
Country
represented
Syria Syria
(2016–present[1])
College teamMichigan Wolverines (2022–25)
Head coach(es)Yuan Xiao
Medal record
Men's artistic gymnastics
Representing Syria Syria
Arab Games
Gold medal – first place2023 OranAll-around
Gold medal – first place2023 OranFloor exercise
Silver medal – second place2023 OranHorizontal bar
Bronze medal – third place2023 OranTeam
Bronze medal – third place2023 OranVault
Bronze medal – third place2023 OranParallel bars
FIG World Cup
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
World Challenge Cup 0 1 0
Representing the Michigan Wolverines
NCAA Championships
Silver medal – second place2023 State CollegeTeam
Silver medal – second place2024 ColumbusTeam
Bronze medal – third place2022 NormanTeam

Lais Najjar (born October 8, 2002) is a Syrian-American artistic gymnast. He represented Syria at the 2024 Olympic Games.

Najjar was born in Chicago, Illinois in 2002 to Chirin Chahkhachiro and Maher Najjar.[2][3] He spent much of his childhood living in Syria while his father, a pulmonologist, traveled back and forth between the two locations. Prior to the start of the Syrian civil war, Najjar and his family moved back to the United States, where they would have better access to educational opportunities for himself and his two sisters. Najjar attended Hinsdale Central High School and competed for the University of Michigan Wolverines men's gymnastics team.[1]

Gymnastics career

Najjar competed at the inaugural Junior World Championships in floor exercise and vault. He did not qualify for any individual event finals.[4]

Najjar made his senior-level debut at the Cairo World Challenge Cup, where he won silver on vault, behind Nazar Chepurnyi.[5] In 2022 Najjar began competing in NCAA gymnastics for the Michigan Wolverines.[6] Later that year he competed at the Asian Championships, Mediterranean Games and World Championships.

Najjar competed at the 2024 Asian Championships, where he placed 17th in the all-around.[7] In late May, Najjar was awarded the Tripartite invitation to compete at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.[8]

Competitive history

References

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