20,478 gymnasts and fans from more than 300 gymnastics clubs and locations nationwide joined together on Sept. 17, 2011 to break the world record for most handstands performed simultaneously and bring the title back to the United States.
At precisely 1 p.m. ET, 20,478 of participants throughout the country kicked up into a handstand to break the existing record of 2,402, set by Australian gymnasts in Melbourne to promote the 2005 World Gymnastics Championships.
"We originally set the record of 1,072, here in Indianapolis, in July 2005 as part of the run-up to the 2005 Visa Championships," said Steve Penny, president of USA Gymnastics. "Bringing the title back to the USA is a great way to celebrate National Gymnastics Day across the U.S. and help build awareness and support for gymnastics."
Each year, USA Gymnastics celebrates National Gymnastics Day to build awareness of the sport and support Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. Money raised will benefit Children's Miracle Network Hospitals in each club's local community. Since 2001, gymnastics clubs across the country have raised more than $1.4 million for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. The clubs have until Nov. 9 to raise and submit their funds for this year.
This gallery include photos of individuals that helped with the world record attempt.
Do you have a handstand photo you want to share? To be featured in this gallery, please send the photo to webmaster@usagym.org with the subject "Handstand" along with a brief description of the photo (i.e. name, location).


