MINNEAPOLIS — Fred Richard envisioned this long ago. All of it.
The confetti. The flashing lights. The adrenaline rush of hearing his name called as an Olympian.
The charismatic 20-year-old who has made it his life's mission to make men's gymnastics relevant in the United States knew reaching the Olympics would be a vital step in the process.
And now it's here. Emphatically.
Richard will headline the five-man U.S. team that will head to Paris next month with a legitimate chance to medal after winning the Olympic trials on Saturday.
''It's like a new mountain in my life,'' Richard said. ''And I'm ready to climb it.''
It certainly looks that way. Richard posted a steady and occasionally spectacular two-day all-around total of 170.500 at trials, just ahead of three-time national champion Brody Malone at 170.300.
Richard, known as '' Frederick Flips '' to his hundreds of thousands of social media followers, has spent years trying to nudge men's gymnastics toward the spotlight through creative viral videos that often include collaborations with athletes in other sports.