- Complete Event Finals Results: Men | Women
- Complete Results
MANILA, Philippines (November 24, 2025) – Danila Leykin (Sarasota, Fla./EVO Gymnastics) collected silver and bronze medals, and Caroline Moreau (Keller, Texas/Texas Dreams Gymnastics) won her third bronze of the competition Monday to conclude the 2025 FIG Junior Artistic World Championships. In total, the American delegation secured eight medals at the championships, nearly tripling the previously best U.S. showing of three medals at the 2019 Junior Worlds.
Leykin went 2-for-2 in apparatus competition Monday, winning silver on horizontal bar with a 14.233 and bronze on parallel bars with a 13.600. He was second best on high bar behind Camilo Vera of Colombia in first (14.533) and ahead of Karl Jahrel Eldrew Yulo of host-country the Philippines in third (14.000). In the parallel bars final, Lekin shared his bronze medal on the apparatus with China’s Lanbin Yang who also scored a 13.600. The title was shared by Vera and Nao Ojima of Japan who each scored a 13.866.
Moraeu earned her third bronze medal in Manila on balance beam, taking her spot on the podium in third with a 13.600. Yina Xiang of China took gold (14.133) and Japan’s Yume Minamino silver (13.800). Moreau also competed in the floor exercise final where she tied with Romania’s Iris Iordache for sixth (12.766).
Charleigh Bullock (Spotsylvania, Va./Capital Gymnastics National Training Center) also saw final competition on Monday, finishing sixth in the beam final with a 12.766.
A complete U.S. medal table of the championships is listed below.
2025 FIG Junior Artistic World Championships U.S Medal Table
Total: 8
Gold (2)
– Lavi Crain, women’s vault
– Dante Reive, still rings
Silver (1)
– Danila Leykin, horizontal bar
Bronze (5)
– Caroline Moreau, uneven bars
– Caroline Moreau, balance beam
– Danila Leykin, parallel bars
– Men’s team (Danila Leykin, Dante Reive, Nathan Roman, Maksim Kan)
– Women’s team (Charleigh Bullock, Lavi Crain, Caroline Moreau, Addy Fulcher)

