Collegiate He was a member of the
Oklahoma Sooners men's gymnastics team in college from 2005 to 2009. The team were national champions in 2006 and 2008. Brooks was a multi-year, multi-event All-American, and in 2009, was captain of the Sooners men's gymnastics team.
Senior He returned to elite gymnastics in 2008 when he competed in the US national championships in Houston, Texas. He made a huge comeback at the beginning of 2009 at the Winter Cup coming 5th all-around, 4th on horizontal bar, and winning a bronze medal on floor exercise. Due to injury, he couldn't fully compete at the 2009 USA nationals and did not make the national team that year. After graduating from the University of Oklahoma he returned to Houston to train at Cypress Academy of Gymnastics under coach Tom Meadows, with American teammate
Jonathan Horton. In 2010, he won gold in the all-around and horizontal bar with a bronze on the vault at the Winter Cup. He went on to compete at the American Cup where he won bronze in the all-around behind teammate
Jonathan Horton and Russian
Maxim Devyatovskiy beating the world silver medalist,
Daniel Keatings. He competed in the Japan Cup in July helping the USA men's team to a bronze medal finish. Later in the summer, he competed fully in the US national championships in
Hartford, Connecticut, where he won a gold medal on horizontal bar and silver on parallel bars securing a place on the senior national team. He went on to represent the US at the
2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in
Rotterdam where he helped the team to a 4th-place finish, and 6th-place finish in the horizontal bar final. After the world championships, he had to have surgeries on his ankles and wrist. In 2011, he was chosen to be a member of the team Hilton HHonors, a group of male gymnasts sponsored by
Hilton Worldwide. In 2014, Brooks won the
Winter Cup Challenge all-around competition and was named to the U.S. gymnastics men's senior national team. Later in the year, he was recovering from a hand injury and did not compete in the P&G Championships.
2016 Rio Olympics On June 25, 2016, Brooks was named to the five-man United States men's gymnastics Olympic team. He represented the United States in August 2016, in the
2016 Summer Olympics in
Rio de Janeiro, alongside team members
Jake Dalton,
Sam Mikulak,
Alex Naddour, and
Danell Leyva. Brooks finished second in the all-around at the U.S. Olympic trials in
St. Louis. On August 4, 2016, it was reported by the
Houston Chronicle, that Brooks had been named captain of the US men's Olympic gymnastics team. In Rio, Brooks finished 14th in the individual men's all-around competition. ==Personal life==