- Complete Results
- Photos: Opening Ceremony | Awards
After competition at the championships, 15 gymnasts, listed below, were named to the 2025 Junior Elite Level 8/9 National Team.
- Andres Aranda — League City, Texas/Houston Gymnastics Academy
- Harout Bogaryan — Santa Clarita, Calif./Gymnastics Olympica USA
- Julian Cabrera — Sarasota, Fla./EVO Gymnastics
- Dominick Camarena — Georgetown, Texas/Houston Gymnastics Academy
- Bryden Doering — Maple Grove, Minn./Mini-Hops Gymnastics
- Jason Hao — Clarksville, Md./Capital Gymnastics National Training Center
- Kyle Lyutskanov — Richmond, Texas/EnRich Gymnastics and Dance Academy
- Daniel Martin — Westlake Village, Calif./Coach Patty’s Gymnastics
- William McCrea — Chicago, Ill./Lakeshore Academy of Art Gymnastics
- Nixon Miles — Simi Valley, Calif./Gymnastics Olympica USA
- Declan Mortensen — Lehi, Utah/Momentum Gymnastics
- Devin Murray — Chicago, Ill./Gymkhana Gymnastics Club and Dance Studio
- Silas Reive — West Point, N.Y./United States Military Academy
- Cal Sanchez — Richmond, Texas/EnRich Gymnastics and Dance Academy
- Shane Sperling — Palatine, Ill./Gymkhana Gymnastics Club and Dance Studio
Following their performances at the championships, Aranda, Camerena, Hao and McCrea were all selected to represent the country at the 2025 Junior Pan American Games August 19-22 in Asunción, Paraguay. Miles was chosen as the non-traveling replacement athlete.
All-around, apparatus and club champions were also crowned at the Men’s Development Program National Championships. Dominick Camarena, Hayden Brown and Sasha Bogonosiuk were the only all-around winners to also pick up three apparatus titles. Winners are listed below by division.
Level 8 JE
All-around (12): Harout Bogaryan — Santa Clarita, Calif./Gymnastics Olympica USA, 127.950; also won pommel horse (22.650) and horizontal bar (22.000)
All-around (13): Devin Murray — Chicago, Ill./Gymkhana Gymnastics Club and Dance Studio, 132.550; also won pommel horse (23.600)
Club: Gymkhana Gymnastics Club and Dance Studio (Ill.), 222.250
Level 9 JE
All-around (14): Cal Sanchez — Richmond, Texas/EnRich Gymnastics and Dance Academy, 126.850; also won floor exercise (23.050) and still rings (21.100)
All-around (15): Dominick Camarena — Georgetown, Texas/Houston Gymnastics Academy, 135.200; also won pommel horse (21.950), parallel bars (23.750) and high bar (23.000)
Club: Houston Gymnastics Academy (Texas), 225.550
Level 10 JE
All-around (16): Hayden Brown — Corona Del Mar, Calif./SCATS Gymnastics, 155.050; also won floor (26.700), still rings (26.000) and vault (28.400)
All-around (17): Maksim Kan — Muskego, Wis./Salto Gymnastics Center, 156.650; also won pommel horse (27.100) and vault (28.950)
All-around (18): Nathan Roman — Poway, Calif./Agility, 161.400; also won parallel bars (26.950)
All-around (19): Sasha Bogonosiuk — Buffalo Grove, Ill./Gymkhana Gymnastics Club and Dance Studio, 165.850; also won floor (28.750), vault (30.400) and parallel bars (28.800)
Club: Texas Dreams Gymnastics (Texas), 237.550
Level 10 JN
All-around (16): Bryce Gehling — Keller, Texas/Texas Dreams Gymnastics, 73.150; also won rings (25.100)
All-around (17): Cole Miller — Palmer, Alaska/Denali Gymnastics N Fitness, 75.450; also won floor (27.500)
All-around (18): Ryan Mills — Kingwood, Texas/Houston Gymnastics Center of the JCC, 150.100
All-around (19): Mason Odom — Broomfield, Colo./Xtreme Altitude, 151.950; also won high bar (24.800)
Club: Texas Dreams Gymnastics (Texas), 237.550
Archived webcasts from the USA Gymnastics Development Program National Championships can be viewed on-demand on FlipNow.tv.
- Results: Team | Individual
Arizona State Men’s Gymnastics reclaimed the GymACT team title Saturday at the 2025 GymACT National Championships in Salt Lake.
Arizona State topped the team podium with a 307.300, returning as champions since their last win in 2023. Last year’s champions of Minnesota Men’s Gymnastics claimed silver with a 302.600, followed by the Bay Area Bandits in third with a 296.650.
Toma Murakawa of the Bay Area Bandits claimed the all-around title with an overall 77.700, also winning parallel bars gold with a 13.250. William Howard of Arizona State and Bradley Stroud of Washinton State shared the floor title with a score of 13.350 and Zachary Letwin of Arizona State took gold on pommel horse with a 13.200.
Bay Area’s Panteley Kolodii won the rings title with a 13.500 while teammate William Pearce won high bar with a 13.650 and Benjamin Letvin of Minnesota secured the vault title with a 14.200.
Following competition, Aiden Whitehead of Georgia United was named the N2 (Naseeruddin-Natalie) Award winner. The award honors the senior gymnast who best embodies the values of GymACT.
The GymACT Championships can be viewed on-demand on the GymACT YouTube channel or at FlipNow.tv.

Arizona State – 2025 GymACT National Champions

