Athletics Hall of Fame

Justine Weyer Goodman

Justine (Weyer) Goodman

  • Class
    2010
  • Induction
    2025
  • Sport(s)
    Gymnastics
Justine Weyer Goodman competed for the UW-Whitewater gymnastics program from 2008-10. A phenom on the vault, Goodman was the Warhawks' first individual national champion on the apparatus and the first two-time individual national champion in program history. Goodman led UW-Whitewater to a third-place finish at the National Collegiate Gymnastics Association Championships in 2009 and 2010, and a fifth-place finish in 2008. A two-time All-American and national champion on the vault (2008 and 2010), Goodman also earned All-America honors in 2009 after finishing fifth in the all-around. A member of the WIAC's All-Time Gymnastics Team, Goodman claimed six individual Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles over the course of her career, securing titles in the all-around, vault, uneven bars and floor exercise in 2008. She defended her title on the uneven bars each of the next two seasons. In 2010, she led the Warhawks to a WIAC team title. Goodman broke the UW-Whitewater records on the vault (9.8) and all-around (38.425) during her time as a Warhawk - marks that still rank among the top 20 at the time of her induction. A native of Colgate, Wisconsin and a product of Germantown High School, Goodman earned a bachelor's degree in health, human performance and recreation in 2010.
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