Paul Judah helped the American Olympic team to a bronze medal in men’s artistic gymnastics in Paris last summer, and winning never stopped for the 23-year-old.
Judah, along with colleague Olympian Fred Richard, helped Michigan Wolverines to a men’s gymnastics national championship on Saturday. Richard and Judah finished first and second, respectively, giving Michigan the Edge over Stanford.
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Paul Judah and his girlfriend, Reyna Guggino, member of Michigan’s woman’s gymnastics, respond after Juda suggested her after Michigan won the NCAA men’s gymnastics national championship in the Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, April 19, 2025. (Lon Horwedel-IMAGN images)
Judah scored a 13,966 at Vault to get the national title. Wolverines were cheering when Juda’s score came in. Michigan ended up in second place to Stanford at the 2024 National Championships.
Michigan pulled Oklahoma going into the final and it came down to Juda to help put Wolverines over the top. Michigan held on to the victory with only 0.163 points.
2021 Pan American Silver Medalist had more on his mind than just raising a national title. He took the microphone and had an important question for the love of his life, Reyna Guggino, “Will you marry me?”
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Paul Judah celebrates with her teammates after winning the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics National Championship in the Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, April 19, 2025. (Lon Horwedel-IMAGN images)
“You make me a better man, a better person,” Judah said, before coming down on one knee.
Guggino, in tears, said “yes,” and she also received a ring.
Guggino is also a gymnast in Michigan. She was part of the 2021 National Championship Team and was the second gymnast ever in the NCAA story to start a rotation with a perfect 10.

Michigan Gymnast Paul Juda performs his Pommel Horse -Rutine during the NCAA -men’s gymnastics national championship in Ann Arbor, April 19, 2025. (Lon Horwedel-IMAGN images)
The 2025 season was her last year in competition. She graduated from school with a degree in biology, health and society.