1. Jonathan Horton 181.65 ($10,000)
2. Danell Leyva 179.35 ($7,000)
3. Brandon Wynn 178.7 (NCAA)
4. Chris Brooks 176.7 ($5,000)
5. Glen Ishino 176.15 (NCAA)
6. Steven Legendre 175.2 …… What’s with the money?
The International Gymnastics Camp has developed a prize money program to help athletes who are eligible for funding to support their training (read: this is not for NCAA athletes, whose eligibility would be compromised if they accepted cash.) The prize money is distributed as follows: All around — $10,000 to the all-around champion, $7,000 for second, $5,000 for third, $3,500 for fourth, $3,000 for fifth, $2,000 for sixth, $1,500 for seventh and $1,000 for eighth, ninth and tenth.
Individual event winners get $2,500 each. It should be noted that if the winners are still in the NCAA, the money will go to the next athlete on the list who is eligible to receive it.
Gymnastics Examiner – 2010 U.S. Championships men’s results, national teams and moneywinners — a rundown

