Background
Aronovich was born on July 18, 1988 in Odessa, Ukraine to parents Leonid and Sofia.
Aronovich was born on July 18, 1988 in Odessa, Ukraine to parents Leonid and Sofia.
Aronovich attended Organization for Rehabilitation through Training Kiryat Bialik, graduating in 2006. 2006
He competed in his first competition at the 2006 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships and finished in the 113th place in the all-out. 2009
He finished third in the all-around at the 2009 Maccabiah Games.
He finished in the 69th place on the pommel horse, 75th place on the rings, 81st place in the all-out, 109th place on the parallel bars, 131st place on the horizontal bar, 189th place in the floor exercise and the 238th place on the vault.
He has an older sister, Vicky. When he was 2-years-old, the family immigrated to Israel and settled in Kiryat Bialik. He majored in engineering science and intends to pursue a master"s degree in the field of renewable energy at Penn State.
2010-2011
In 2010 he started training at Pennsylvania State University and made a tremendous impact as a freshman, developing into one of the team"s strongest and most consistent performers by the end of the season.
He recorded Penn State"s highest scores of the season in the pommel horse (15100), parallel bars (14850), and all-around (84800). In 2011 he was in the "Academic All-Big Ten" and was named "National Gymnast of the Week" after capturing two first-place finishes (parallel bars and all-around) and a third place (high bar) versus Ohio State.
He set career highs in five events (floor exercise, pommel horse, still rings, vault, and parallel bars) and the all-around. Once again he recorded Penn State"s highest scores of the season in the pommel horse (15100), parallel bars (15400), and the all-around (87150) and was nationally ranked Number.
10 (parallel bars), Number.
14 (high bar), and Number. 16 (still rings) at the end of the season. 2012
At the 2012 European Men"s Artistic Gymnastics Championships he qualified for the all-out final from the 11th place.
He also finished 38th place on the parallel bars, 39th place on the rings, 46th place on the horizontal bar, 52nd place in the floor exercise and the 80th place on the pommel horse.
At the 2012 Summer Olympics he finished 32nd place in the all-out qualifiers, 4 places short of qualifying for the final. He also finished 44th place on the pommel horse, 48th place on the parallel bars, 51st place on the rings and in the floor exercise, 56th place on the horizontal bar and the 68th place on the vault.