Modi competed at the
2013 Winter Cup where he won silver on parallel bars.[4] He competed at the
2014 Winter Cup where he won gold on parallel bars.[5] He competed at the
2016 Winter Cup where he won silver on horizontal bar and all-around.[6] He competed at the
2017 Winter Cup where he won silver on parallel bars, horizontal bar, and all-around and bronze on floor.[7] He competed at the
2018 Winter Cup where he won silver on floor and parallel bars and bronze in the all-around.[8]
2020–21
In early 2020 Modi competed at the
Winter Cup where he finished 15th in the all-around.[9] The remainder of competitions for the year were canceled or postponed due to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Modi returned to competition at the
2021 U.S. National Championships where he finished sixth in the all-around.[10] As a result, he qualified to compete at the upcoming
Olympic Trials.[11] At the Olympic Trials Modi finished sixth in the all-around.[12] He was named as an alternate for the
Olympic team.[13]
^Akash Modi,
USA Gymnastics. Accessed August 11, 2019. "Birthplace: Edison, NJ USA Hometown: Morganville, NJ USA Name of High School: High Technology High School High School Graduation Year: 2013"