He represented the United States at the 2003 Pan American Games and won a team bronze medal.
At Trials, Gill moved from 12th to 7th at one point (threatening for a spot on the team),[9] but a fall on the horizontal bar dashed his chances.
He described the Trials as the high point of his athletic career and a more tense meet than the Olympics (because of the dividing line between Olympians and non-Olympians).
[11] Gill completed a bachelor's degree in biology and was planning for a career as a physician (perhaps an orthopedic surgeon).
However, gymnastics competition had interfered with taking MCATs and Gill eventually decided to go into Silicon Valley startups instead of medicine.
Gill believes his experience as a gymnast has given him the persistence needed for sales and marketing and that being a team captain translates to leading a startup.