U.S. seniors topped the men’s and women’s pairs standings, while junior acrobats added medals across six divisions November 18-20 at the 2022 Pan American Championships in Bogota, Colombia.
Tulsa’s BOK Center and Cox Business Center will welcome more than 1,600 of the nation’s top acrobatic, rhythmic, and trampoline and tumbling gymnasts and hundreds of coaches, judges and support staff June 20-24 for the 2023 USA Gymnastics Championships.
USA Gymnastics Athletes’ Council chair Jessica Renteria has been elected to the USA Gymnastics Board as a Combined Athlete Director, USAG announced Friday.
Pairs and groups totaling 50 acrobatic athletes gathered at Aspire Kids Sports Center in Chandler, Ariz., September 22-25 for National Team camp.
To mark the end of the 2022 domestic seasons for acrobatic gymnastics, artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and trampoline and tumbling, individuals from each discipline were recognized with annual awards.
In some of the most heated and crowd-pleasing competitions of The World Games 2022, Team USA emerged with a pair of hard-earned and triumphant silver medals Saturday at BJCC Legacy Arena.
The acrobatic duo of Katie Borcherding and Cierra McKown won the bronze medal in women’s pair to claim the first U.S. gymnastics medal of The World Games 2022 Friday at BJCC Legacy Arena.
After a year-long delay caused by the ongoing pandemic, The World Games, which take place every four years and serve as the equivalent to the Olympic Games for non-Olympic disciplines, will return to the U.S. for the first time in more than 40 years this evening in Birmingham, Ala.
After five days of top-tier competition at the Iowa Events Center, the final 2022 national titles were awarded across the acrobatic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and trampoline and tumbling disciplines Saturday, as the USA Gymnastics Championships wrapped in Des Moines.
The USA Gymnastics Championships continued Friday at Wells Fargo Arena with another day of awe-inspiring competition featuring the nation’s top acrobatic, rhythmic, and trampoline and tumbling gymnasts.
Elite competition at the 2022 USA Gymnastics Championships kicked off Thursday evening at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa. National champions were crowned in the acrobatic and rhythmic disciplines.
The USA Gymnastics Championships will play host to the country’s top acrobatic, rhythmic, and trampoline and tumbling athletes, including multiple Olympians and World champions, June 21-25 at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines.
World champions Angel Felix and Braiden McDougall and runners up Katie Borcherding and Cierra McKown are joined by the women’s trio of Isabel Chang, Sydney Martin and Maria Wooden to represent the U.S. at the upcoming World Games July 15-17 in Birmingham, Ala.
U.S. acrobats took gold in men’s pair and added bronze in men’s group Sunday to close out the 2022 Maia World Cup, while junior gymnasts added four silver medals across the 12-18 and 13-19 age divisions at the accompanying Maia International Acro Cup.
All participating U.S. senior acrobats have qualified to tomorrow’s finals at the 2022 FIG World Cup in Maia Portugal, while four U.S. pairs and one group will take part in their respective division finals for the accompanying Maia International Acro Cup.
U.S. acrobats impressed on Day 1 of the FIG Acro World Cup in Maia, Portugal. World champions Angel Felix and Braiden McDougall sit first in men’s pair at the midway point of qualifications, while the men’s group and women’s pair delivered top-five showings.
Twenty-seven U.S. acrobats, including four World medalists, are on the ground in Maia, Portugal where they will take on gymnasts from 17 countries over the next four days in their first international outing since the 2022 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships and World Age Group competitions.
USA Gymnastics Friday named Alayna ‘Lanie’ Davis High Performance Coordinator for its acrobatic gymnastics program.
An illustrious group that includes athletes, coaches and contributors across multiple disciplines comprise USA Gymnastics’ 2022 Hall of Fame inductees, announced by USAG Tuesday.
The California-based men’s pair of Angel Felix and Braiden McDougall (Realis Gymnastics Academy) added balance exercise bronze Sunday on the final day of the 2022 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan.
U.S. acrobats claimed gold in the men’s pair dynamic and women’s group balance finals and added a silver in the women’s pair balance final Saturday, as the 2022 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships continued at the Milli Gimnastika Arenasi in Baku, Azerbaijan.
U.S. gymnasts collected medals in the men’s pair and women’s group combined divisions Friday at the 2022 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan.
U.S. acrobats advanced to all eligible finals Thursday on the first day of qualifications for the 2022 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan.
The 2022 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships kick off Thursday at the Milli Gimnastika Arenasi in Baku, Azerbaijan. More than 120 athletes spanning 17 countries are set to compete, including 14 members of Team USA: a men’s pair, a women’s pair, a men’s group and two women’s groups.
U.S. acrobats posted top-five finishes in the 13-19-year-old mixed pair and women’s pair finals to close out the 2022 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Age Group Competitions Sunday at the Milli Gimnastika Arenasi in Baku, Azerbaijan.
U.S. gymnasts earned silver in the 12-18-year-old women’s group competition and bronze in 12-18 women’s pair Saturday at the 2022 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Age Group Competitions in Baku, Azerbaijan.
After two days of qualifications, U.S. acrobats have advanced to the men’s pair, women’s pair and women’s group finals in the 12-18-year-old division at the 2022 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Age Group Competitions in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Twenty-five U.S. acrobats between the ages of 12 and 19 are set to take the floor this week at the biennial Acrobatic Gymnastics World Age Group Competitions at the Milli Gimnastika Arenasi in Baku, Azerbaijan.
USA Gymnastics on Tuesday announced the launch of FlipNow Powered by USA Gymnastics, a new streaming platform for live, archived and on-demand gymnastics content, with all subscription proceeds going to fund USA Gymnastics’ athlete support programs.
USA Gymnastics announced Monday that Kyla Knights has been named director of its acrobatic gymnastics program, effective immediately.