USA Gymnastics’ 2026 Men’s and Women’s Development Program National Championships are set for May 6-10 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The Oklahoma City Convention Center will welcome the nation’s top Level 10 women and men’s Level 8-10 Junior Elite (JE) and Level 10 Junior National (JN) athletes. In total, nearly 1,600 athletes are expected to participate.

National titles are on the line in individual and regional competition with results helping to determine the Women’s 2026 Development Program National Team and the Men’s Level 8/9 Junior National Team. Gymnasts qualified to the championships through state and regional events this season.

The 2026 GymACT National Championships also will run in conjunction with the Development Program National Championships, held May 9 at 6:50 p.m. CT. The competition serves as the national championship for men’s non-NCAA collegiate cub programs.

Complete information on the 2026 Men’s and Women’s Development Program National Championships and GymACT National Championships can be found on the event website.


Women’s Development Program National Championships

Women’s competition in Oklahoma City will feature all-around, apparatus, All-Star and Super Team champions crowned over the weekend. All-star competition will individual qualifiers from regional competitions vie for titles while national champions will be determined in 12 age groups across the junior and senior divisions.

The top four athletes in each division will be named to the 2026 Women’s Development Program National Team. Visit the competition website for more information.


Men’s Development Program National Championships

On the men’s side, Levels 8-10 JE and Level 10 JN athletes will compete across four days of competition for individual, club and regional medals. The 2026 Men’s Level 8/9 National Team will be selected based on event results, and Level 10 Junior Elite athletes will have the opportunity to qualify to the 2026 Xfinity U.S. Gymnastics Championships August 6-9 in Phoenix, Arizona.

All information on men’s competition at the Development Program National Championships can be found here.