With 2019 in the rearview mirror, USA Gymnastics is highlighting the achievements of U.S. gymnasts throughout the last year.
This weekend brings the beginning of the 2020 Nastia Liukin Cup Series with the first of 18 invitationals of the series, the California Grand Invitational in Anaheim, Calif., Jan. 3-5.
Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, was named the 2019 Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year, becoming the first gymnast to be named AP Female Athlete of the Year twice and the first to do it in a non-Olympic year.
USA Gymnastics has hired Jason Woodnick to serve as the vice president for men’s gymnastics, effective Feb. 1, 2020.
The United States is playing host to the Senior Pan American Championships for men’s and women’s gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics and trampoline that serves as the final qualifying event for the 2020 Olympic Games for North, Central and South America.
The eight junior men who will represent the United States at the 2020 RD761 International Team Cup were chosen following the conclusion of the recent Levels 10 and 8 & 9 U.S. Junior Men’s National Team Camps at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.
World medalists and former American Cup champions Morgan Hurd and Sam Mikulak will represent the United States at the 2020 American Cup taking place at Fiserv Forum on Saturday, March 7, 2020.
Evita Griskenas of Orland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, won the NextGen Female Athlete Award at the inaugural Pan American Sports Organization Awards ceremony, which recognized performances from last summer’s 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.
Steve Whitlock, who worked at USA Gymnastics from 1988-2010, passed away on Dec. 5 at his home in Indianapolis.
One hundred members of the Talent Opportunity Program’s National A and B Teams participated in the 2019 TOPs training camp, held last week at Flip Fest Gymnastics Camp in Crossville, Tenn.
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Team USA picked up five total medals at the 2019 World Trampoline and Tumbling Age Group Competitions in Tokyo, Japan, in a competition that featured 800 gymnasts representing 40 countries.
Bull Run Academy of Gymnastics in Warrenton, Va., Sonshine Academy in Conway, Ark., and Tumble Tech in Cedar Park, Texas, all completed their 2019 Trampoline Development Center and Elite Trampoline Development Center program requirements.
Four 2018 World Age Group medalists are among the 58-person U.S. Team that will compete in the 2019 World Trampoline and Tumbling Age Group Competitions at the Ariake Gymnastics Center, the 2020 Olympic Games venue, in Tokyo, Japan.
The United States won the team all-around silver medal and Kaden Brown claimed the men’s tumbling bronze medal on the final day of competition at the 2019 World Trampoline and Tumbling Championships in Tokyo, Japan.
Ruben Padilla and Alex Renkert won the silver and bronze men’s double-mini medals, respectively, at the 2019 World Trampoline and Tumbling Championships at the Ariake Gymnastics Center, the 2020 Olympic Games venue, in Tokyo, Japan.
The USA won the women’s gold and men’s silver double mini-trampoline team medals, along with the men’s tumbling team bronze, at the 2019 World Trampoline and Tumbling Championships at the Ariake Gymnastics Center in Tokyo, Japan.
Four U.S. gymnasts and three teams advanced to their event finals at the 2019 World Trampoline and Tumbling Championships at the Ariake Gymnastics Center, the 2020 Olympic Games venue, in Tokyo, Japan. In addition, Nicole Ahsinger and Aliaksei Shostak advanced to trampoline’s semifinals.
Five U.S. groups and pairs won senior and junior titles on the final day of the 2019 Pan American Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships in Monterrey, New Leon, Mexico. In the age group competition, the USA picked up three gold, two silver and three bronze medals.
Four World medalists are among the 24 U.S. gymnasts who are expected to compete at the 2019 World Trampoline and Tumbling Championships, Nov. 28-Dec. 1, at the Ariake Gymnastics Center, the 2020 Olympic Games venue, in Tokyo, Japan.
Five U.S. groups and pairs won senior and junior titles on the second day of the 2019 Pan American Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships in Monterrey, New Leon, Mexico. In the age group competition, the USA picked up four gold and two silver medals.
Colin Van Wicklen finished fourth in the horizontal bar final, just missing a medal on the final day of the 2019 World Cup in Cottbus, Germany.
Colin Van Wicklen finished seventh in the floor exercise final and Stephen Nedoroscik finished eighth in the pommel horse final at the 2019 Cottbus World Cup on Saturday. Van Wicklen will compete in the vault and horizontal bar finals on Sunday.
Five U.S. groups and pairs won senior and junior titles on the first day of the 2019 Pan American Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships in Monterrey, New Leon, Mexico.
USA Gymnastics has designated The Gymnastics Company in Indianapolis as the interim training center for the U.S. Women’s National Team and developmental program, pending approval of the lease by the bankruptcy court.
2019 Winter Cup vault champion Colin Van Wicklen qualified for two additional event finals on the final day of qualifications at the 2019 World Cup in Cottbus, Germany. He and Stephen Nedoroscik will compete in the floor and pommel horse finals tomorrow.
Colin Van Wicklen and Stephen Nedoroscik qualified for the floor exercise and pommel horse finals, respectively, on the first day of qualifications at the 2019 World Cup in Cottbus, Germany.
Stephen Nedoroscik, Colin Van Wicklen and Donnell Whittenburg will compete in the 2019 World Cup in Cottbus, Germany, Nov. 21-24. Held at the Lausitz Arena, the event is part of the International Gymnastics Federation’s individual apparatus World Cup Series and the Olympic qualification process.
Simone Biles was named the Female Olympic Athlete of the Year for the 2019 Team USA Awards, presented by Dow, Best of the Year, recognizing the outstanding achievements of Team USA athletes, teams and coaches in eight categories.
The Lander University Department of Athletics announced the addition of Acrobatics & Tumbling last week, becoming the 30th Member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to join the NCATA. Lander is a Division II institution in Greenwood, S.C.
From November 11-15, 2019, the Rhythmic Program welcomed 34 athletes, their coaches, and 4 judges in Lake Placid for the first Elite High Performance Camp. This camp was patterned after the National Team High Performance Camp that took place a few days prior.
Hayden Brown of SCATS Gymnastics, Troy Holman of American Kids Sports, and Wyatt Reynolds of Platinum West won the 10-, 11-, and 12-year-old all-around titles, respectively, at the 2019 Future Stars National Championships at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.
All-session tickets are on sale now for the 2020 Nastia Liukin Cup and the 2020 American Cup, taking place March 6-7 at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wis.
From November 7-11, 2019, the USA Gymnastics Rhythmic Program held the inaugural National Team High Performance Camp at the Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, N.Y.
Evita Griskenas is one of more than 40 athletes and coaches who have been nominated in nine categories for the inaugural Pan American Sports Organization Awards. Fans can vote until Nov. 30.
USA Gymnastics has announced the 41 athletes who will represent the USA at the 2019 Pan American Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships Nov. 22-24 in Monterrey, Mexico. Also, nearly 100 athletes and coaches from throughout the USA participated in the fall 2019 U.S. National Team training camp.
The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee today announced that a standout performance from Simone Biles at the World Championships earned her Best of October honors for Team USA Awards presented by Dow.
Five-time World all-around champion Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, won the 2019 People’s Choice Awards Game Changer Award. The People’s Choice Awards were held last night in Santa Monica, Calif.
Simone Biles and the U.S. women’s World Championships team have been nominated for the Team USA Awards presented by Dow, Best of October, which recognize the outstanding achievements of Team USA athletes from last month. Fans can vote online through midnight Friday, Nov. 8.
Allan Bower and Jade Carey teamed up to win the title at the 2019 Swiss Cup at the Hallenstadion in Zurich, Switzerland, topping Ukraine in the final.
Twenty-eight women, including 16 invited gymnasts, and their personal coaches are expected to participate in the November U.S. Women’s National Team training camp at EVO Athletes in Sarasota, Fla., Nov. 15-18.
2019 U.S. pommel horse silver-medalist Stephen Nedoroscik, 2019 Winter Cup vault champion Colin Van Wicklen and 2019 U.S. still rings bronze-medalist Donnell Whittenburg will compete in the 2019 World Cup in Cottbus, Germany, Nov. 21-24.
Four-time World-medalist Jade Carey and 2019 U.S. pommel horse bronze-medalist Allan Bower are representing Team USA at the 2019 Swiss Cup, Nov. 3, at the Hallenstadion in Zurich, Switzerland.
A total of 32 Level 8, 9 and 10 junior men from the U.S. and Canadian National Teams participated in a nine-day training camp at the United States Olympic & Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct. 13-21.
Laura Zeng, Lili Mizuno and Victoria Kobelev represented the USA in the 2019 Aeon Cup in Takaskai, Japan, where the USA was eighth in the team competition.
In 2020, the U.S. Gymnastics Championships will make its first appearance in Fort Worth, Texas, when the national championships heads to Dickies Arena June 4-7.
Following the recent World Championships Selection Camp at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Lake Placid, N.Y., USA Gymnastics announced the gymnasts, including replacement athletes, who will represent the U.S. at the 2019 World Championships and World Age Group Competitions.
Fresh off a World Championships where she won five gold medals and became the most decorated gymnast in World history, Simone Biles has been named a finalist for the USOPC’s 2019 Team USA Awards presented by Dow, Best of the Year. Fans can vote online through Oct. 28.
The greatest: With 25 World medals, 19 of them gold, Simone Biles now stands alone as the all-time medal leader at the World Championships.
Simone Biles closed out her incredible World Gymnastics Championships atop the floor podium with a gold medal and a new exploit: a total of 25 world medals, breaking a record she herself set earlier in the day.
Simone Biles won two gold medals on the second day of event finals at the 2019 World Championships, giving her 25 World medals, the most in gymnastics history, male or female. Sunisa Lee scored a silver medal on floor exercise on the final day of Worlds.
Being alternate to a world team is an important job, one that comes with special tasks inside the gym and during the competition. As 2019 World Team alternates MyKayla Skinner and Allan Bower can testify, the experience is motivating, but not easy.
The U.S. women scored a medal of each color Saturday as event finals began at the 2019 World Championships as Biles tied the record for most medals won by a gymnast at Worlds.
Simone Biles and Jade Carey finished one-two in the women’s vault final, and Sunisa Lee claimed the bronze in the uneven bars at the World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany. Biles now has tied Vitaly Scherbo’s record of 23 World medals.
Two top 20 finishes for the USA in the men’s all-around final at the 2019 World Championships! After leading at the halfway point, Sam Mikulak landed in seventh place, while Yul Moldauer went clean to finish 16th.
Sam Mikulak finished seventh and Yul Moldauer 16th in the men’s all-around final at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany. In addition, Mikulak was the awarded the Longines Prize for Elegance.
The country’s top Level 10 women’s gymnasts are heading to the Northwest for the 2020 U.S. Junior Olympic National Championships. Scheduled for May 15-17, the Tacoma (Wash.) Dome will play host to the two-day championships that features 675 women vying for national titles.
Simone Biles won World All-around title no. 5 Thursday afternoon in Stuttgart, while Sunisa Lee finished eighth at her rookie Worlds.
Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, won her fifth World all-around title at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany.
Sunisa Lee’s path to the World Championships has been paved by the staunch support of her family, especially her father John, who will be watching proudly as she competes in the women’s all-around final at today’s World Gymnastics Championships in Germany.
The American men turned in 18 clean routines over six rotations to finish with 254.578 points and a fourth-place finish in the 2019 World Championships team final.
Rebounding from a disappointing seventh-place ranking in the qualification round, the U.S. men turned in a great performance to finish fourth in the men’s team final at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany.
On the strength of magnificent performances from Simone Biles, Jade Carey, Kara Eaker, Sunisa Lee and Grace McCallum, the U.S. women continued to write history with a fifth consecutive World team title Tuesday at the World Championships in Stuttgart.
The line-up for the U.S. Men’s Team for the team final at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany, has been finalized. The men will compete in the team final tomorrow at 1:45 p.m. local time/7:45 a.m. ET.
The U.S. women won their fifth-consecutive team title, and seventh overall, at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany.
Next stop: #Tokyo2020! Their qualification round was not without its challenges, but the U.S. men got the job done and are into team finals at #Stuttgart2019 — and will have a team at the Olympic Games.
In the men’s qualification round at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany, the U.S. Men’s Team finished seventh in the team qualification rankings, not only securing a trip to the team final at the World Championships but also to the Olympic Games 2020 Tokyo.
The U.S. women’s line-up for the women’s team final at the 2019 World Championships on Oct. 8 at 2:30 p.m. local time in Stuttgart, Germany, is finalized.
Alex Renkert and Tristan Van Natta won the men’s and women’s double mini-trampoline bronze medals at the 2019 Valladolid World Cup. The U.S. added 13 more medals at the City of Valladolid International Tournament.
The qualification line-up for the U.S. men at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany, is official. The U.S. men compete in qualification Subdivision five (of eight) at 10 a.m. local time/4:a.m. ET on Monday, Oct. 7 which fans can watch live online and on the Olympic Channel.
Six U.S. senior trampoline and tumbling gymnasts qualified for their respective team finals at the World Cup, held in Valladolid, Spain, at the Pabelon Polideportivo Pisuerga. Team USA swept the women’s 15-16 double mini-trampoline medals at the City of Valladolid International Tournament.
The U.S. women qualified first into Tuesday’s team final at the 2019 World Championships, and Simone Biles claimed special honors for two very special new elements.
Following the conclusion of the final subdivision of the women’s qualification round at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany, the U.S. women qualified for team, all-around and all four event finals.
The qualification line-up for the U.S. women at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany, is official. The USA is competing in the 12th and final women’s qualification subdivision on Saturday, Oct. 5, at 8 p.m. local time/2 p.m. ET.
With Olympic qualification in the balance, the U.S. men are feeling sharp and motivated at the 2019 World Championships.
Just prior to the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Gymnastics, St. Louis will stage the 2020 USA Gymnastics Championships, which features more than 1,600 of the nation’s best gymnasts in acrobatic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and trampoline and tumbling.
U.S. Women’s National High-performance Team Coordinator Tom Forster has announced the five women who will compete for the United States at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany, Oct. 4-14. Forster has designated MyKayla Skinner as the alternate.
Chasing their fifth-consecutive World team title, the U.S. women were dynamite in their in-arena training session Tuesday night at the World Championships.
A total of 54 trampoline and tumbling gymnasts are headed to Valladolid, Spain, to compete in two international events at the Pabelon Polideportivo Pisuerga.
NBC Sports and the Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA will have coverage of the FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany.
“In the end game, I never think of how many gold medals. It’s how well I can do in every competition in terms of hitting my routines and having good execution. I never go into a competition trying to win. I go into a competition trying to compete like I train.”
Eleven years after her history-making performance at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, where she became the third American woman to capture the most coveted prize in women’s gymnastics, Nastia Liukin becomes the sixth individual gymnast to be inducted into the USOP Hall of Fame.
At the conclusion of the women’s 2019 World Team Selection Camp, the women’s Athlete Selection Committee announced the six women who will represent the United States at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany, Oct. 4-14.
Five-time Olympic and nine-time World medalist Nastia Liukin will be inducted into the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame on Nov. 1 in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Simone Biles won the all-around title at the competition held as part of the U.S. Women’s World Championships Team Selection Camp at EVO Athletics in Sarasota, Fla. By virtue of the victory, Biles automatically qualified to the U.S. Women’s Championships Team.
A top-10 finish at the World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Baku has bolstered the hopes of the hard-working U.S. rhythmic group for attaining a place at Tokyo 2020.
Jeffrey Gluckstein and Aliaksei Shostak won the synchronized trampoline gold medal at the 2019 World Cup at the Platinum Arena in Khabarovsk, Russia.
Fans can watch the all-around competition at the women’s 2019 World Team Selection Camp on Sept. 22 at 4:45 p.m. ET at EVO Athletics in Sarasota, Fla., live on the USA Gymnastics YouTube channel.
The USA’s group finished 10th in the all-around at the 2019 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku, Azerbaijan. It was the USA’s highest finish in the group World all-around.
Evita Griskenas and Laura Zeng hit all eight routines in the all-around final of the 2019 Rhythmic World Championships, both finishing in the top ten and giving the U.S. two spots in the 2020 Olympic Games.
Evita Griskenas and Laura Zeng finished 8th and 10th, respectively, in the all-around final at the 2019 Rhythmic World Championships. Their top-16 finishes qualify the U.S. for two spots at the 2020 Olympic Games.
Laura Zeng was fifth in the ribbon final at the 2019 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku, Azerbaijan. Zeng and Evita Griskenas will compete in tomorrow’s all-around final.
Laura Zeng qualified for today’s ribbon final at the 2019 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku, Azerbaijan. Zeng and Evita Griskenas advanced to tomorrow’s all-around final.
Eight U.S. trampoline gymnasts are competing in the 2019 World Cup from Sept. 21-22 at the Platinum Arena in Khabarovsk, Russia.
Laura Zeng and Evita Griskenas are currently eighth and 10th, respectively, after the first of two days of clubs qualification at the 2019 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku, Azerbaijan.
History’s most decorated gymnast and one of the world’s fastest men have been named the United States Sports Academy’s male and female Athletes of the Month for August.
Evita Griskenas of Orland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, finished eighth in the ball final at the 2019 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Evita Griskenas of Orland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, will compete in the ball final later today (12:05 p.m. ET) at the 2019 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku, Azerbaijan.
At the Rhythmic World Championships this week, Evita Griskenas and Laura Zeng are focused on earning the U.S. berths at the 2020 Olympic Games. Camilla Feeley will contribute to the team score with the hopes of improving on last year’s seventh-place finish.
After the first of two days of qualification for hoop and ball at the 2019 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, Evita Griskenas and Laura Zeng are currently fourth and sixth, respectively, in the hoop qualification.
Qualification rounds at the 2019 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships begin Sept. 16 at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku, Azerbaijan.
The 2020 Gymnastics for All National Championships and GymFest is slated for July 1-4 at the Ocean Center Beachside Convention Center in Daytona Beach, Fla.
On Saturday, Sept. 14, gymnasts, gym clubs and fans across the United States will join together to celebrate their love for the sport of gymnastics to mark National Gymnastics Day.
Fifteen senior women have been invited to participate in the 2019 World Team Selection Camp, Sept. 21-23, at EVO Athletics in Sarasota, Fla.
Now that I have crossed the six-month mark in my tenure at USA Gymnastics, I wanted to take a moment to reflect and offer some thoughts.
The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee today announced that a standout performance from Simone Biles at the U.S. Championships earned her Best of August honors for Team USA Awards presented by Dow.
Thirty-three women participated in the Women’s Junior Olympic National Team Training Camp held in Crossville, Tenn., Sept. 5-8, 2019. The group included 21 Junior Olympic National Team members and 12 additional invited Level 10 and 9 athletes.
Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, has been nominated for the United States Sports Academy Athlete of the Month Award for August. Fans can vote until 6 p.m. ET on Thursday, Sept. 12.
Camilla Feeley of Deerfield, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, won the bronze medal in the ribbon final at the Portimao (Portugal) World Challenge Cup at the Portimao Arena.
Following the conclusion of the World Team Selection Camp competition, the members of the 2019 U.S. Men’s World Championships Team were named by the Athlete Selection Committee.
Laura Zeng finished sixth in the all-around & qualified for the hoop, ball & clubs finals, Camilla Feeley placed eighth in the all-around & advanced to the ribbon final, and the U.S. group advanced to both the 5 balls & 3 hoops/2 pairs of clubs finals, as well as finished sixth in the all-around.
Laura Zeng of Libertyville, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics, qualified for the hoop and ball finals at the Portimao (Portugal) World Cup at the Portimao Arena.
After the first of two days of competition, six-time U.S. all-around champion Sam Mikulak its atop the all-around rankings at the men’s World Team Selection Camp competition at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.
Eight of the USA’s top male gymnasts will vie for berths on the 2019 U.S. Men’s Team that will compete at the 2019 World Gymnastics Championships, Oct. 4-13, in Stuttgart, Germany. Camp includes two days of competition open to the public and will have live streaming.
Twenty-three junior and senior women are headed to Sarasota, Fla., and EVO Athletics for the September U.S. Women’s National Team Training Camp on Sept. 5.
Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, has been nominated for the Team USA Awards presented by Dow, Best of August, which recognize the outstanding achievements of Team USA athletes from last month. Fans can vote for Biles online through midnight Monday, Sept. 9.
Evita Griskenas of Orland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, was fifth in the ribbon final at the 2019 Kazan (Russia) World Challenge Cup at the Gymnastics Centre.
Evita Griskenas of Orland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, who finished eighth in the all-around, will compete in tomorrow’s ribbon final at the 2019 Kazan (Russia) World Challenge Cup at the Gymnastics Centre.
Evita Griskenas of Orland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, is ranked seventh in the all-around after two of four events at the 2019 Kazan (Russia) World Challenge Cup at the Gymnastics Centre.
The National Collegiate Acrobatics and Tumbling Association held a webinar on the opportunities available for athletes and judges. Click to watch the webinar.
Laura Zeng and Camilla Feeley competed in the event finals at the Cluj Napoca (Romania) World Challenge Cup earlier today at the BT Arena.
Laura Zeng and Camilla Feeley both have qualified for event finals tomorrow at the Cluj Napoca (Romania) World Challenge Cup. Fans can watch live online at 6 a.m. ET.
Laura Zeng and Camilla Feeley advanced to the ball final with their sixth- and eighth-place finishes, respectively, in the qualifying round at the Cluj Napoca (Romania) World Challenge Cup.
USA Gymnastics has announced the international assignments for rhythmic gymnastics in the lead-up to the 2019 World Championships, Sept. 16-22 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
As the members of the U.S. National Team prepare for the fall’s international assignments, I wanted to congratulate the athletes who competed within trampoline & tumbling’s elite level and their coaches for a great season this year, and send best wishes for the upcoming competitive season. I enjoyed watching the competition at the Wells Fargo […]
Five-time Olympic medalist Nastia Liukin has been named a finalist for the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame class of 2019. Fan voting is open now through Sept. 3 to help determine the class of 2019.
Simone Biles was must-see television on Sunday as she put on a show to earn her sixth U.S. all-around title.
2016 Olympic and 2018 World all-around champion Simone Biles treated a nearly packed house to her gravity-defying gymnastics on the way to her sixth U.S. senior women’s all-around title at the 2019 U.S. Gymnastics Championships at Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo.
Super Six! Sam Mikulak took his sixth U.S. all-around title by his largest ever margin of victory Saturday night in Kansas City.
Two-time World medalist Sam Mikulak thrilled the crowd with high-flying skills and routines on his way to his sixth U.S. men’s all-around title at the 2019 U.S. Gymnastics Championships at Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo.
It was a historic night for a gymnast who already has made plenty of history. Simone Biles already has five U.S. all-around titles and is competing for her sixth this weekend in Kansas City. She leads the field after the first day with a score of 58.65.
2016 Olympic and 2018 World all-around champion Simone Biles is at a familiar place, the top of the all-around standings, after the first of two days of the senior women’s competition at the 2019 U.S. Gymnastics Championships at Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo.
Fans of Sam Mikulak had plenty to be happy about Thursday at the 2019 U.S. Gymnastics Championships, as his dominance on the first day was the story of the evening. He finished the night with an 86.750 score, 2.750 points clear of second-place Yul Moldauer.
Two-time World medalist Sam Mikulak leads the men’s all-around standings after the first of two days of the senior men’s competition at the 2019 U.S. Gymnastics Championships at Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo.
Over 120 of the country’s best gymnasts compete for national titles and National Team berths at the 2019 U.S. Gymnastics Championships, taking place Aug. 8-11 at Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo.
Jeffrey Gluckstein and Nicole Ahsinger each won trampoline silver medals while Ruben Padilla added a bronze on the final day of gymnastics competition at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.
Camilla Feeley and Evita Griskenas won gold medals and Griskenas added a bronze on the final day of rhythmic gymnastics at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.
Evita Griskenas won the rhythmic hoop and ball titles, Camilla Feeley added two bronze medals and the U.S. group won silver in the 5 balls final at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.
Jeffrey Gluckstein, Ruben Padilla, Jessica Stevens and Nicole Ahsinger will compete in the men’s and women’s trampoline finals at the 2019 Pan American Games on Monday at 6 p.m. ET.
Evita Griskenas and Camilla Feeley won the gold and silver all-around medals, respectively, and the U.S. group grabbed the all-around silver at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.
After the first of two days of rhythmic gymnastics qualifications at the 2019 Pan American Games, Evita Griskenas and Camilla Feeley sit atop the preliminary all-around rankings for rhythmic gymnastics at the Polideportivo Villa El Salvador in Lima, Peru.
At the 2019 Pan American Games, rhythmic gymnastics takes center stage at the Polideportivo Villa El Salvador in Lima, Peru, at 1 p.m. CT on Aug. 2 with the first of two days of qualifications and the all-around finals. Trampoline and rhythmic gymnastics then both run from Aug. 4-5.
Kara Eaker won the balance beam gold and floor exercise silver medals while Riley McCusker and Cameron Bock won bronze medals on the final day of artistic gymnastics at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.
Robert Neff won silver medals on both floor exercise and pommel horse and Riley McCusker and Leanne Wong went one-two in the uneven bars final at the 2019 Pan American Games at the Polideportivo Villa El Salvador in Lima, Peru.
Brody Malone and Robert Neff finished fifth and seventh, respectively, in the men’s all-around final at the 2019 Pan American Games at the Polideportivo Villa El Salvador in Lima, Peru.
Riley McCusker of Brielle, N.J./MG Elite, won the women’s all-around silver medal at the 2019 Pan American Games at the Polideportivo Villa El Salvador in Lima, Peru.
The United States won the men’s team silver medal at the 2019 Pan American Games at the Polideportivo Villa El Salvador in Lima, Peru.
he United States won its fifth-consecutive and 11th overall women’s team gold medal at the 2019 Pan American Games at the Polideportivo Villa El Salvador in Lima, Peru.
The U.S. men take the floor on July 28 at 8:30 p.m. CT in Subdivision 2 of the men’s team final and qualification round for gymnastics at the 2019 Pan American Games at the Polideportivo Villa El Salvador in Lima, Peru.
The U.S. women will compete on July 27 at 8:30 p.m. CT in Subdivision 3 of the team final and qualification round for gymnastics at the 2019 Pan American Games at the Polideportivo Villa El Salvador in Lima, Peru. U.S. fans can catch the action on ESPN2.
At the 2019 U.S. Gymnastics Championships at Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 8-11, 2016 Olympic and 2018 World all-around champion Simone Biles is seeking to become the first woman in nearly 70 years to win six senior U.S. all-around titles. Click for the full women’s field.
To the trampoline & tumbling Junior Olympic community: With the 2018-19 Junior Olympic season coming to a close with the Stars & Stripes Championships last week, I wanted to send my heartfelt congratulations to the athletes and coaches who competed at all levels during the trampoline & tumbling Junior Olympic season which culminated at the […]
The U.S. Teams that will compete in several trampoline and tumbling World Cup and international events were announced today. The athletes were selected by the program’s Athlete Selection Committee last weekend.
USA Gymnastics is excited to participate in the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee’s “Olympians Made Here” campaign to celebrate national team student-athletes and advance collegiate Olympic and Paralympic sport opportunities on campuses across the country.
The 329-member U.S. delegation performed well and enjoyed the pageantry and camaraderie at the 2019 World Gymnaestrada, July 7-13, in Dornbirn, Austria.
Like any good superhero, Simone Biles didn’t forget her cape as she swept off with the women’s all-around title at the GK U.S. Classic Saturday night.
2016 Olympic all-around champion Simone Biles and Konnor McClain won the senior and junior all-around titles, respectively, at the 2019 GK U.S. Classic at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky.
It was the meet Konnor McClain didn’t compete at that gave her that little extra pinch of motivation going into Saturday’s GK U.S. Classic.
The USA finished in 20th place in the team all-around at the first Junior World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships at the city’s Olympic Complex Luzhniki.
Nicole Desmond of Wind Gap, Pa./Parkettes National Gymnastics Center, and Rafaela O’Neill of San Jose, Calif./Airborne Gymnastics Training Center, won the 10-11 and 12-13 year-old division all-around titles, respectively, at the GK Hopes Championships today in Louisville, Ky.
Gaining experience is one of the themes of this weekend’s Classic, for Biles as well as her peloton of challengers on the U.S. Team. After a fairly quiet spring marked by World Cup appearances here and there, Saturday’s Classic marks the beginning of the season in earnest for elite women gymnasts.
On Saturday, July 20, many of the country’s top elite female gymnasts will take over the KFC Yum! Center when they compete at the 2019 GK U.S. Classic in Louisville, Ky.
Approximately 740 trampoline and tumbling gymnasts will compete in the 2019 Stars & Stripes Championships at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Fla., July 20-21.
Sam Mikulak of Newport Coast, Calif./U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center, is seeking his sixth U.S. all-around title at the 2019 U.S. Gymnastics Championships at Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 8-11.
The USA’s top junior rhythmic gymnasts are in Moscow finishing preparations for competing in the first Junior World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, July 19-21, at the city’s Olympic Complex Luzhniki.
USA Gymnastics has learned of the recent passing of Diane Ellingson-Smith earlier this month. A Junior Olympic and NCAA champion, Diane was perhaps best-known for her inspiring story of perseverance in battling back from a devastating injury that left her paralyzed.
Twenty-five members of the Junior National Developmental Team participated in the Future Stars training camp, July 12-15, at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.
2019 U.S. all-around champion Laura Zeng of Libertyville, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics, just missed the medal podium for hoop, ball and clubs, finishing fourth in the event finals at the 2019 World University Games, in Naples, Italy.
2019 U.S. all-around champion Laura Zeng of Libertyville, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics, won the bronze medal in the all-around at the 2019 World University Games, in Naples, Italy.
The U.S. National Teams for acrobatic gymnastic, rhythmic gymnastics, and trampoline and tumbling were determined based on performances at the USA Gymnastics Championships in Des Moines, Iowa, and other criteria outlined in the respective selection procedures.
2019 U.S. all-around champion Laura Zeng qualified for the hoop and ball at the 2019 World University Games, in Naples, Italy. Competition continues tomorrow with clubs and ribbon qualifications and the all-around final.
Nine members of the U.S. Junior National Team are participating in a Level 10 Junior National Team Training Camp at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., July 7-11.
Five members of the gold medal-winning 2018 World Championships team headline the field at the 2019 GK U.S. Classic, scheduled for July 20 at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky.
World champion Morgan Hurd of Middletown, Del./First State Gymnastics, is one of three gymnasts featured in the Olympic Channel’s new original series “All Around,” which follows the personal journeys of three elite gymnasts in real time over the course of a year on their road to Tokyo.
Crew Bold of Delray Beach, Fla./University of Minnesota, had the junior’s highest combined score following today’s technical sequences at the 2019 Men’s National Qualifier at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Following competition at the USA Gymnastics Championships this past week, the USA Gymnastics rhythmic gymnastics and trampoline programs have determined their respective U.S. Team for the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. The 2019 Rhythmic Jr. and Sr. World Championships teams were also named.
Jessica Stevens’ first trampoline national championship came one day after her 19th birthday. That was only one of many gold medals that were won on Saturday at the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.
After three days of competition, the 2019 U.S. champions for acrobatic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and trampoline and tumbling were determined at the 2019 USA Gymnastics Championships at the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa.
Kanji Oyama of Colorado Springs, Colo./U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center, posted the top all-around score at the 2019 Men’s National Qualifier, July 6-7, at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.
More than 1,600 athletes competed in the 2019 USA Gymnastics Championships in Des Moines, Iowa, this past week at the Iowa Events Center.
The 329-member U.S. delegation is ready to perform at the 2019 World Gymnaestrada, July 7-13, in Dornbirn, Austria. More than 18,000 participants of all ages from 60-plus countries around the globe are expected to participate as part of this year’s World Gymnaestrada, which is held every four years.
“That routine is what I like to call elegantly fierce,” she said. Performing to a song titled “Whole Lotta Love,” by 2CELLOS, Griskenas took home the gold in the ribbon with a score of 18.800.
Laura Zeng and Evita Griskinas won the clubs and ribbon gold medals, respectively, at the 2019 USA Gymnastics Championships.
Angel Felix, 14, and Braiden McDougall, 17, always aim to energize the crowd at the USA Gymnastics Championships, and the entertaining routines match their upbeat personalities.
Zeng is the defending rhythmic all-around champion at the USA Gymnastics Championships. But she didn’t simply win last year in Greensboro, she’s won each year since 2015 for an impressive four-straight titles.
2018 World horizontal bar bronze-medalist Sam Mikulak is one of five U.S. National Team members in the 73-man field for the 2019 Men’s National Qualifier July 6-7 at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.
While fireworks peppered the sky throughout the country on Thursday evening, the stars of the United States gymnastics team put on a spectacle of their own at the USA Gymnastics Championships held at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.
Laura Zeng of Libertyville, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, won the senior hoop and ball titles at the 2019 USA Gymnastics Championships. Held at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines, Iowa.
Alex Diab of Glen Ellyn, Ill./University of Illinois, advanced to the event finals for the floor exercise and still rings at the 2019 World University Games, in Naples, Italy. He will compete at 5 a.m. ET/11 a.m. Naples time on July 7 in the event finals.
The Gluckstein name has made quite an impact on the sport of trampoline – and it’s an impact that still reverberates. For the past 10 years, a Gluckstein has won the U.S. trampoline title, and Jeff is hoping to continue that trend this week at the USA Gymnastics Championships.
The senior synchro teams of Nicole Ahsinger/Sarah Webster and Joey Isenberg/Nico Verderosa won national titles tonight at the 2019 USA Gymnastics Championships.
Alex Diab and Stephen Nedoroscik will compete in the second of three subdivisions of the men’s individual qualification round and team final at the 2019 World University Games, in Naples, Italy, on July 4 at 8 a.m. ET.
Kayla DiCello added a bronze on the balance beam, her third overall medal, as the inaugural Junior World Championships drew to a close Sunday in Gyor, in northwestern Hungary.
Kayla DiCello of Boyds, Md./Hill’s Gymnastics, added to her Junior World medal collection by winning the balance beam bronze medal at the International Gymnastics Federation’s inaugural Junior World Championships in Gyor, Hungary.
Hard to believe it now, but there was a time when Kayla DiCello struggled to land her double-twisting Yurchenko vault. But none of that was evident during Saturday’s women’s vault final at the Junior World Championships in Gyor, Hungary.
Kayla DiCello won the vault gold medal at the International Gymnastics Federation’s inaugural Junior World Championships for men’s and women’s gymnastics. Individual event finals conclude Sunday at 8 a.m. ET at the Audi Arena in Gyor, Hungary.
They are among the best and bounciest of their generation, and at the first-ever Junior World Gymnastics Championships in Gyor, Hungary, this week, they entered into the history book in their sport.
The U.S. women won the team bronze medal at the International Gymnastics Federation’s inaugural Junior World Championships for men’s and women’s gymnastics today in Gyor, Hungary.
Three senior and six junior 2018 champions are among the 817 gymnasts in the trampoline and tumbling field for the 2019 USA Gymnastics Championships, the national championships for acrobatic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and trampoline and tumbling.
Team USA finished seventh in the men’s team competition at the inaugural Junior World Championships for men’s and women’s gymnastics at the Audi Arena in Gyor, Hungary. All three members of the U.S. Team advanced to the men’s event finals.
The line-up is set for the U.S. women for the team and all-around finals, which also serve as the qualification round for the event finals, at the inaugural Junior World Championships for men’s and women’s gymnastics.
Two defending acrobatic gymnastics pair champions are registered to compete in the 2019 USA Gymnastics Championships, the national championships for acrobatic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and trampoline and tumbling, held July 2-6 in Des Moines, Iowa.
2016 Olympian and defending U.S. all-around and three-event champion Laura Zeng and defending U.S. ball champion Evita Griskenas are among the more than 240 rhythmic gymnasts expected to compete in the 2019 USA Gymnastics Championships, July 2-6 in Des Moines, Iowa.
The line-up for the U.S. men for the men’s team and all-around finals, which also serve as the qualification round for the event finals, at the inaugural Junior World Championships for men’s and women’s gymnastics.
The inaugural Junior World Championships for men’s and women’s gymnastics get underway on Thursday, June 27, with the men’s team and all-around finals, which also serve as the qualification round for the event finals.
USA Gymnastics has announced the 18 invitational meets that will participate in the 2020 Nastia Liukin Cup Series.
The members of the USA Gymnastics Athletes’ Council elected Brian Kincher-Winoto and Anna Li to complete the respective Council terms. Both of those terms conclude at the end of the year.
At the conclusion of the American Classic, the USA Gymnastics women’s program determined the eight women who are under consideration to make to the U.S. Women’s Team for the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.
Faith Torrez and Ciena Alipio won the senior and junior all-around titles, respectively, at the 2019 American Classic at the Jon M. Huntsman Center on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City.
At today’s Hopes Classic at the Jon M. Huntsman Center on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City, Carsyn Coleman won the 10-11 year old title and Katelyn Jong, Michelle Pineda and Paityn Walker tied for the 12-13 title.
After an extensive review of past selection procedures, USA Gymnastics has modified the components of the selection process used for naming teams for the World Championships, Pan American Games and Olympic Games.
U.S. Senior National Team members Sloane Blakely, the 2019 Gymnix International balance beam silver-medalist, and Sunisa Lee, 2019 Jesolo Trophy all-around champion, are heading to Salt Lake City, Utah, to compete in the 2019 American Classic and Hopes Classic.
The U.S. Senior Men’s Team training camp in Funabashi, Japan, concludes this Saturday. Funabashi is sponsoring significant portions of the camp as part of an agreement with the U.S. Men’s National Team that extends through the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
USA Gymnastics today released its updated Safe Sport Policy, which is the foundation for rules, policies and responsibilities for athlete safety and well-being and the prevention of abuse.
Team USA won the team title and went one-two in the all-around at the 2019 Junior Pan American Championships for rhythmic gymnastics at the Nuevo Leon Independent Gymnasium in Monterrey, Mexico.
Eight members of the men’s senior national team are headed to Funabashi, Japan, for a training camp at the city’s men’s gymnastics training center. This is the second straight year for the camp in Funabashi.
Sydney Barros, Skye Blakely and Kayla DiCello were named to the 2019 Junior World Championships Team following the completion of the World Team Trials held earlier today. Konnor McClain is the traveling alternate.
Twenty-eight gymnasts, including members of the U.S. Women’s National Team, are expected to participate in the June training camp that begins June 14 at EVO Athletics in Sarasota, Fla.
The USA’s rhythmic gymnasts found success at the Brno (Czech Republic) Grand Prix and Junior Tart Cup and the Luxembourg (Grand Duchy of Luxembourg) Trophy this past weekend.
2018 World Cup all-around bronze-medalist Jordan Chiles and Sloane Blakely of Frisco, Texas/WOGA Gymnastics, the 2019 Gymnix International balance beam silver medalist, are among the 106 women who are expected to compete in the 2019 American Classic and Hopes Classic June 21-22 in Salt Lake City.
Voting is underway for the nominees for the 2019 Kids’ Choice Sports Awards, scheduled to appear on Nickelodeon on Aug. 10 at 8 p.m. Fans may vote more than once.
The NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics (CWA) has recommended that all three divisions of the NCAA governance structure add acrobatics and tumbling to the NCAA Emerging Sports for Women program. If adopted, the sport would join the program Aug. 1, 2020.
Evita Griskenas of Orland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, took fifth in the all-around at the Holon (Israel) Grand Prix, held at the Holon Toto Hall.
As part of the U.S. Senior Men’s National Team May training camp at the U.S. Olympic Training Center, the USA Gymnastics men’s program determined the U.S. Teams for the 2019 Junior World Championships in Gyor, Hungary, and the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.
The Acrobatic Gymnastics Foundation (AGF) will award $15,500 in grants to 13 acrobatic gymnasts for the 2019 season.
The U.S. Senior Men’s National Team and the six juniors who qualified from the recent U.S. Junior Olympic National Championships are participating in the May training camp at the U.S. Olympic Training Center.
Region 5 won the Super Team title at the 2019 U.S. Junior Olympic National Championships on the event’s final day at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. Additionally, the final six of the 12 all-around champions were crowned.
Camila Feeley and Alexandria Kautzman won the senior and junior all-around titles at the 2019 Rhythmic Elite Qualifier at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, N.Y.
After three days of competition 2019 Elite Challenge at the Winston-Salem (N.C.) Fairgrounds Annex, champions were determined in trampoline, tumbling, double mini-trampoline and synchronized trampoline for men’s and women’s senior, junior, youth elite, open elite and Level 10.
Six of the 12 all-around champions for the 2019 U.S. Junior Olympic National Championships were crowned today at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis.
American Athletic, Inc. (AAI), the leading U.S. manufacturer of gymnastics apparatus in all categories, has signed a multi-year endorsement deal with Olympic gymnast Laurie Hernandez and Coaches Hao Quan & Jenny Liang.
The 2019 Elite Challenge at the Winston-Salem (N.C.) Fairgrounds Annex May 17-19, will showcase more than 300 of the country’s top trampoline and tumbling gymnasts.
Oklahoma’s Maggie Nichols was honored as part of the 2019 class of Wilma Rudolph Student-Athlete Achievement Award winners, the National Association of Academic and Student-Athlete Development Professionals (N4A) announced Wednesday.
More than 675 of the country’s best Junior Olympic female gymnasts are heading to Indianapolis for the 2019 U.S. Junior Olympic National Championships at the Indiana Convention Center, May 18-19.
The 2019 Women’s Junior Olympic Level 9 Western Championships at the Spokane (Wash.) Convention Center wrapped up with the naming of Region 1 as the Super Team winner. A total of 16 champions – eight senior and eight junior – were determined over the three days of the championships.
Region 5 won the Super Team title at the 2019 Women’s Junior Olympic Level 9 Eastern have been determined at the Silver Spurs Arena in Kissimmee, Fla. A total of 16 champions – eight senior and eight junior – were crowned over the three days of the championships.
More than 900 gymnasts will compete May 10-12 at the 2019 Women’s Junior Olympic Level 9 Eastern and Western Championships in Kissimmee, Fla., and Spokane, Wash.
USA Gymnastics today announced that Christy Naik of Overland Park, Kansas, has been hired as the women’s Junior Olympic program director.
Oklahoma junior and 2019 NCAA team, vault and all-around champion Maggie Nichols was named the Honda Sport Award winner for Gymnastics, the Collegiate Women Sports Awards (CWSA) announced Tuesday.
Following the conclusion of the 2019 Men’s Junior Olympic National Championships, 14 Junior Elite Levels 8 and Level 9 gymnasts were named to the 2019 Levels 8 and 9 U.S. Junior National Team.
The 2019 U.S. Men’s Junior Olympic National Championships in Reno, Nev., wrapped up today with competition in Junior Olympic Levels 8 and 10.
Laura Zeng, Nastasya Generalova and the U.S. senior group competed in all six event finals on the final day of the Guadalajara (Spain) World Challenge Cup at the Guadalajara Multipurpose Pavilion.
The FIG Council made several important decisions during its meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia on May 2-3. These included the choice of new formats for the Artistic Gymnastics and Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships, as well as changes to the qualification system for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Laura Zeng, Nastasya Generalova and the U.S. senior group will compete in all six event finals Sunday at the Guadalajara (Spain) World Challenge Cup at the Guadalajara Multipurpose Pavillon.
Laura Zeng qualified for the hoop and ball event finals on the first day of qualifications at the Guadalajara (Spain) World Challenge Cup at the Guadalajara Multipurpose Pavillon. The U.S. group advanced to the 5 balls final.
The FIG Council awarded the 2023 World Championships in Artistic, Rhythmic and Trampoline Gymnastics to the respective host cities of Antwerp (BEL), Valencia (ESP) and Birmingham (GBR) at its meeting in St Petersburg, Russia on Friday.
Sam Mikulak and Morgan Hurd have been nominated for the Team USA Awards presented by Dow, Best of April, which recognize the outstanding achievements of Team USA athletes from last month. Fans can vote for Mikulak and Hurd online through midnight Monday, May 6.
The American Classic and Hopes Classic are returning to the Jon M. Huntsman Center on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City on June 21-22, 2019. Tickets are on sale now for both competitions.
Twenty-five members of the U.S. Women’s National Team are expected to participate in the May training camp that begins May 3 at EVO Athletics in Sarasota, Fla.
Please attribute to USA Gymnastics Dr. Nyman’s employment will not continue due to a conflict of interest, and we will immediately renew our search to identify a qualified individual to lead our sports medicine and research efforts.
Alex Diab of Glen Ellyn, Ill./University of Illinois, and Stephen Nedoroscik of Worcester, Mass./Pennsylvania State University, will represent the United States in the individual event competition at the 2019 World University Games, July 5-14 in Naples, Italy.
Nearly 900 of the USA’s top Level 8, 9 and 10 male gymnasts will compete at the 2019 U.S. Men’s Junior Olympic National Championships, which is making its first trip to Reno, Nev.
Top seed Baylor used a strong performance in the tumbling and team events to earn its fifth-straight national championship with a 278.400-271.725 victory over second-seeded Oregon on Saturday evening in the NCATA Tournament finals.
Laura Zeng of Libertyville, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Center, won the hoop bronze medal at the World Cup at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku Azerbaijan.
Laura Zeng of Libertyville, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Center, advanced to the hoop final at the World Cup, April 26-28, at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku Azerbaijan.
2012 Olympic gold medalist and UCLA assistant coach Jordyn Wieber has been named as the head women’s gymnastics coach at the University of Arkansas, Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Hunter Yurachek announced on Wednesday.
USA Gymnastics and the United States Olympic Committee have awarded the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Gymnastics to St. Louis, Mo. Scheduled for June 25-28, the trials will be held at Enterprise Center, home of the St. Louis Blues.
The National Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling Association’s Championship committee announced the matchups and seeds for the 2019 NCATA National Championship Tournament, which will take place from April 25-27 at the Ferrell Center in Waco, Texas.
Jeffrey Gluckstein of Atlantic Highlands, N.J./Elite Trampoline Academy, and Aliaksei Shostak of Youngsville, La./T&T Express, landed in fourth place in the synchronized trampoline final at the Minsk (Belarus) World Cup.
Laura Zeng of Libertyville, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Center, placed sixth in the ball and eighth in the clubs finals at the World Cup at the Gymnastics Sports Hall in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Stanford University won the men’s team title, upsetting defending champion University of Oklahoma, at the 2019 National Collegiate Men’s Championships at the State Farm Center on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Stanford’s Brody Malone brought home the all-around titl
The University of Oklahoma put an exclamation point on its 2018-19 season by winning the team title, giving them an undefeated season of 32-0, at the 2019 National Collegiate Women’s Championships at the Fort Worth (Texas) Convention Center Arena.
Competition at the Minsk (Belaurs) World Cup at the Minsk Arena concludes Sunday with synchronized trampoline qualification and finals, plus the finals for individual men’s and women’s trampoline.
Laura Zeng of Libertyville, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Center, will compete in both the ball and clubs finals tomorrow at the World Cup at the Gymnastics Sports Hall in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Maggie Nichols of the University of Oklahoma won her second straight all-around title at the 2019 National Collegiate Women’s Championships at the Fort Worth (Texas) Convention Center Arena. UCLA, LSU, Denver and Oklahoma will compete in tomorrow’s team final.
The stage is set for the team, all-around and event finals tomorrow night at the 2019 National Collegiate Men’s Championships at the State Farm Center on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Laura Zeng of Libertyville, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Center, will compete in the ball final at the World Cup at the Gymnastics Sports Hall in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Competition continues tomorrow with the second day of event qualifications and the all-around final.
University of Oklahoma senior gymnast Yul Moldauer added to his impressive resumé of accomplishments on Thursday night as he was named the Sooners’ eighth recipient of the Nissen-Emery Award, given annually to the top senior male gymnast in the NCAA.
The National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics Clubs (NAIGC) concluded their 31st annual National Championships in Daytona Beach, Fla., on April 13th, 2019. This was the largest national event to date with nearly 1,500 men’s and women’s gymnastics competitors.
LSU gymnastics senior Sarah Finnegan has been named the winner of the 2019 AAI Award, the organization announced at the NCAA Championships banquet Wednesday night.
Lili Mizuno of Northbrook, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, and Laura Zeng of Libertyville, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Center, are competing in this weekend’s World Cup at the Gymnastics Sports Hall in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
An eight-member U.S. Trampoline Team is heading to Minsk, Belarus, for the Minsk World Cup, scheduled for April 20-21 at the Minsk Arena. The Minsk World Cup is the second of six World Cup events that are part of the trampoline Olympic qualification process for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
The 2019 National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championships, hosted by Texas Woman’s University and Knight Eady, will be held at the Fort Worth Convention Center Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, April 19-20.
The 2019 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics National Championships kick off April 19 at State Farm Center on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
The April U.S. Trampoline National Team Training Camp, which was held at Elite Trampoline Academy in Middletown, N.J., concluded today. Eighteen members of the U.S. National Team and invited athletes participated in the camp.
Gymnasts from Illinois-Chicago, Brown, Air Force and Cornell took home event titles at the 2019 USA Gymnastics Women’s Collegiate National Championships at the University of Bridgeport’s (Conn.) Wheeler Recreation Center.
The U.S. women’s group of Isabel Chang, Alexandra Galdkova and Sydney Martin won the senior women’s group title at the Flanders International Acro Cup at the Sporthal De Vrijhals in Puurs, Belgium.
SOFIA, Bulgaria, April 14, 2019 – Evita Griskenas of Orland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, and the U.S. senior group finished in fifth in hoop and 5 balls finals, respectively, at the Sofia (Bulgaria) World Cup at the Arena Armeec.
USA Gymnastics is proud to announce the women who have earned All-American honors based on performances at the 2019 USA Gymnastics Women’s Collegiate National Championships at the University of Bridgeport’s (Conn.) Wheeler Recreation Center.
Lindenwood University won the team title at the 2019 USA Gymnastics Women’s Collegiate National Championships at the University of Bridgeport’s (Conn.) Wheeler Recreation Center. This is Lindenwood’s third overall team title.
2019 Maia World Cup women’s pair bronze-medalists Emily Davis and Aubrey Rosilier, both of San Antonio, Texas/Acrobatic Gymnastics of San Antonio, are second in the rankings for the all-around heading into tomorrow’s finals at the Puurs (Belgium) World Cup.
Evita Griskenas will compete in three of the four event finals – hoop, clubs and ribbon – tomorrow at the Sofia (Bulgaria) World Cup at the Arena Armeec, along with the U.S. senior group’s participating in the 5 balls final.
Darian Burns of Seattle Pacific University won the all-around title at the 2019 USA Gymnastics Women’s Collegiate National Championships at the University of Bridgeport’s (Conn.) Wheeler Recreation Center. Competition continues on Saturday with the team finals at 7 p.m. ET.
2019 Maia World Cup women’s pair bronze-medalists Emily Davis and Aubrey Rosilier, both of San Antonio, Texas/Acrobatic Gymnastics of San Antonio, are third in the rankings for the dynamic routine at the Puurs (Belgium) World Cup. Competition continues tomorrow with the second routine.
Evita Griskenas of Orland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, advanced to the hoop final at the Sofia (Bulgaria) World Cup this weekend at the Arena Armeec, along with the U.S. senior group that qualified to the 5 balls final.
Defending team champion Texas Woman’s University is seeking its third consecutive team title at this weekend’s 2019 USA Gymnastics Women’s Collegiate National Championships that begins Friday, April 12, at the University of Bridgeport’s (Conn.) Wheeler Recreation Center.
Members of the U.S. National Team for rhythmic and acrobatic gymnastics are competing this weekend in World Cup events in Sofia Bulgaria, and Puurs, Belgium, respectively, that begin on Friday.
The National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics Clubs (NAIGC) is expecting its 31st annual National Championships to be the largest one yet. This year’s event will showcase over 1,500 men’s and women’s gymnastics competitors from 111 collegiate and adult clubs throughout the nation.
Penn State, Navy and Oklahoma won their respective men’s conference championships over the weekend. Also, the eight teams that will participate in the Women’s NCAA Gymnastics Championships were determined this weekend. Check out who will be competing in Fort Worth, Texas, April 19-20.
Morgan Hurd of Middletown, Del./First State Gymnastics, and Sam Mikulak of Newport Beach, Calif./U.S. Olympic Training Center, won the all-around titles at the 2019 World Cup in Tokyo, Japan.
Evita Griskenas of Orland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, finished in fifth place in the ribbon final at the 2019 World Cup in Pesaro, Italy, at Adriatic Arena.
Evita Griskenas of Orland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, finished in sixth place in the all-around at the 2019 World Cup in Pesaro, Italy, at Adriatic Arena.
Fuzzy Benas and J.R. Chou won the vault and pommel horse gold medals, respectively, on the final day of the 2019 International Junior Team Cup at Berlin’s Large Sports Hall of the Sportforum. The U.S. captured three other medals in the event finals.
The USA edged out Russia to win the team gold medal at the 2019 International Junior Team Cup at Berlin’s Large Sports Hall of the Sportforum. Isaiah Drake and J.R. Chou won the all-around silver and bronze medals, respectively.
Evita Griskenas of Orland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, has qualified for both the hoop and ball event finals after the first of two days of event qualifications at the 2019 World Cup in Pesaro, Italy, at Adriatic Arena.
Fuzzy Benas, J.R. Chou, Isaiah Drake and Colt Walker will represent the United States at the 2019 International Junior Team Cup at Berlin’s Large Sports Hall of the Sportforum.
This weekend, U.S. rhythmic gymnasts are headed to Italy for the Pesaro World Cup and to Poland for the Irina Cup in Warsaw, while 2018 World medalists Morgan Hurd and Sam Mikulak will compete in the Tokyo (Japan) World Cup.
The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics group earned a personal best score of 20.250 for their 3 hoops/4 clubs routine in the qualification round at the Thiais (France) Grand Prix this past weekend.
Jade Carey of Phoenix, Ariz./Arizona Sunrays, has been nominated for the Team USA Awards presented by Dow, Best of March, which recognize the outstanding achievements of Team USA athletes from last month. Fans can vote for Carey online through midnight Monday, April 8.
On July 20, 2019, the GK U.S. Classic will make its first appearance at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky. The GK U.S. Classic features athletes competing on the junior and senior levels and is the last opportunity for female gymnasts to qualify for the U.S. Championships.
Evita Griskenas of Orland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, won the senior hoop gold and ball silver medals at the MTM Ljubljana (Slovenia) Tournament.
The USA is competing in several rhythmic gymnastics competitions this weekend.
Gymnasts from the three military academies – U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Military Academy and U.S. Naval Academy – won the event titles on the final day of the 2019 USA Gymnastics Men’s Collegiate National Championships, held at Navy’s Macdonough Hall in Annapolis, Md.
The U.S. Naval Academy and Arizona State University won the Varsity and Collegiate Club Division team titles, respectively, at this year’s USA Gymnastics Men’s Collegiate National Championships at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.
The 2019 USA Gymnastics Women’s Collegiate National Championships is heading to Wheeler Recreation Center on the campus of the University of Bridgeport (Conn.), April 12-14.
The U.S. Air Force Academy and Arizona State University are looking to successfully defend their Varsity and Collegiate Club Division team titles, respectively, at this year’s USA Gymnastics Men’s Collegiate National Championships at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., March 29-30.
Frostburg State University Director of Athletics Troy A. Dell announced Monday that the department of athletics will add women’s acrobatics & tumbling as the institution’s 22nd intercollegiate sport.
One women’s national champion and 11 conference champions were crowned over the weekend as the NCAA gymnastics seasons begin to wind down.
Three U.S. pairs/groups competed in the finals at the 2019 World Cup, the first International Gymnastics Federation World Cup for acrobatic gymnastics held in the United States since 2009.
Evita Griskenas of Orland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, won the gold medal for ball at the Corbeil International Tournament at the Sports Palace in Corbeil-Essones, France.
The USA’s women’s pair Emily Davis and Aubrey Rosilier are in second place after the first two routines and advance to the finals at the 2019 World Cup, the first International Gymnastics Federation World Cup for acrobatic gymnastics held in the United States since 2009.
Riley McCusker of Brielle, N.J./MG Elite, won the all-around silver medal at the 2019 World Cup in Birmingham, Great Britain, the third of four World Cups in the International Gymnastics Federation’s all-around World Cup Series.
Evita Griskenas of Orland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center, won the senior all-around bronze medal at the Corbeil International Tournament, which concludes tomorrow with event finals at the Sports Palace in Corbeil-Essones, France.
Jade Carey of Phoenix, Ariz./Arizona Sunrays, nabbed her second gold medal at the individual event World Cup in Doha, Qatar, when she won the floor exercise final.
2019 Maia World Cup women’s pair bronze-medalists Emily Davis and Aubrey Rosilier are in second place after the first of two routines in the preliminary round of the 2019 World Cup, the first International Gymnastics Federation World Cup for acrobatic gymnastics held in the United States since 2009.
Jade Carey of Phoenix, Ariz./Arizona Sunrays, won the women’s vault title at the individual event World Cup in Doha, Qatar. Competition concludes tomorrow at 4 p.m. Doha/9 a.m. ET with the final day of finals, with Carey competing in the floor final.
Jade Carey advanced to the women’s floor exercise final at the individual event World Cup in Doha, Qatar. Competition continues tomorrow at 4 p.m. Doha/9 a.m. ET with the first day of finals, where Carey is competing on vault and Stephen Nedoroscik on pommel horse.
On Friday, the 2019 World Cup, the first International Gymnastics Federation World Cup for acrobatic gymnastics held in the United States since 2009, gets underway at 6:45 p.m. PT at the Rio Hotel, Casino and Convention Center in Las Vegas.
Jade Carey of Phoenix, Ariz./Arizona Sunrays, and Stephen Nedoroscik of Worcester, Mass./Pennsylvania State University, advanced to the women’s vault and men’s pommel horse finals, respectively, at the individual event World Cup in Doha, Qatar.
For the second straight weekend, U.S. gymnasts will be competing against the world’s best in four different events: men’s and women’s artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics and acrobatic gymnastics.
The Athlete Assistance Fund (The AAF) today announced a partnership with The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (The NYSPCC) in which The NYSPCC will perform a full program needs assessment and provide sexual abuse prevention training workshops.
2018 World team gold-medalist Morgan Hurd of Middletown, Del./First State Gymnastics, is one of eight finalists for the 89th AAU James E. Sullivan Award. Fans can vote once a day through March 22.
Florida’s Alicia Boren, Oklhoma’s Brenna Dowell, LSU’s Sarah Finnegan, Michigan’s Olivia Karas, UCLA’s Katelyn Ohashi and Cal’s Toni-Ann Williams are the six finalists for the AAI Award, which goes to the most outstanding senior gymnast in the country.
Saturday marked the final home meet for legendary UCLA coach Valorie Kondos Field and the Michigan men came out on top in a top-five tri meet. Click for highlights from last week’s NCAA gymnastics meets.
2019 Maia World Cup women’s pair bronze-medalists Emily Davis and Aubrey Rosilier headline the U.S. Team of three pairs and one group that will compete at the 2019 World Cup, the first International Gymnastics Federation World Cup for acrobatic gymnastics held in the United States since 2009.
Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, won the women’s all-around at the 2019 DTB Pokal World Cup, the second of four all-around World Cups in the International Gymnastics Federation’s all-around World Cup Series.
Nastasya Generalova of Los Angeles/California Rhythms, finished in fifth place in the hoop final at the Grand Prix in Kiev, Ukraine.
Jade Carey of Phoenix, Ariz./Arizona Sunrays, won the women’s floor exercise title earlier today at the International Gymnastics Federation’s World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan.
The U.S. Team brought home eight event medals at the University of Calgary International Cup in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. All four U.S. gymnasts won medals in the event finals.
Nastasya Generalova is expected to compete in the hoop final at the Grand Prix, which concludes tomorrow in Kiev, Ukraine, with the event finals at 3 p.m. local time. Helena Pavlovcic and Eliza Cohen placed seventh in the clubs and eighth in the ball finals, respectively, at the Deriugina Cup.
Jade Carey won the women’s vault title earlier today at the International Gymnastics Federation’s World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan. In Stuttgart Germany, Akash Modi took fifth in the men’s all-around at the 2019 DTB Pokal World Cup.
Sean Melton of Orlando, Fla./Ohio State University, won the international senior men’s title at the University of Calgary International Cup, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The United States edged out Canada in the USA-Canada dual match.
Simone Biles and Akash Modi are competing March 16-17 in the 2019 DTB Pokal World Cup, the second of four all-around World Cups in the International Gymnastics Federation’s all-around World Cup Series.
Eliza Cohen and Helena Pavlovcic advanced to tomorrow’s ball and clubs finals, respectively, at the Deriugina Cup in Kiev, Ukraine. Nastasya Generalova will compete in the Grand Prix, which begins tomorrow in Kiev.
Jade Carey qualified for the women’s floor exercise final and Colin Van Wicklen qualified for the men’s vault finals on the second day of event preliminary rounds at the International Gymnastics Federation’s World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Jade Carey of Phoenix, Ariz./Arizona Sunrays, qualified for the women’s vault finals at the International Gymnastics Federation’s World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Members of the U.S. Men’s and Women’s National Team are competing in Azerbaijan, Canada and Germany, with rhythmic gymnasts taking to the floor in the Ukraine.
USA Gymnastics has announced the majority of the international assignments for rhythmic gymnastics in the lead-up to the 2019 USA Gymnastics Championships, the nationals for rhythmic and acrobatic gymnastics and trampoline and tumbling, in Des Moines, Iowa.
East Stroudsburg University President Marcia G. Welsh, Ph.D., announced Monday the addition of women’s acrobatics and tumbling as the institution’s 22nd intercollegiate sport. East Stroudsburg in an NCAA Division II institution that competes in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC).
Alexandria Kautzman won the junior rope title at the Lisbon (Portugal) International Tournament this past weekend. Ciel Arzandyan brought home the ribbon bronze medal.
UW-Stout and Brockport won the NCGA West and East Regional Championships, respectively over the weekend. Click for highlights of the rest of the action last week in the NCAA.
The United States Olympic Committee today announced the revival of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, beginning with a new induction class in 2019. A new class comprised of Olympic and Paralympic athletes, legends, team, coach and special contributor will be inducted every two years thereafter.
Aubrey Rosilier and Emily Davis, both of San Antonio, Texas/Acrobatic Gymnastics of San Antonio, won the women’s pair bronze medal at acrobatic gymnastics’ 2019 World Cup at the Maia (Portugal) Municipal Gymnastics Complex.
The USA won a total of four junior and senior event titles at the 2019 Gymnix International in Montreal, Que., Canada. The U.S. event champions were Aleah Finnegan, Skye Blakely and Kara Eaker.
Lennox Hopkins-Wilkins of Puyallup, Wash./Evergreen Rhythmics, qualified for the senior ball, clubs and ribbon finals on Sunday at the Lisbon (Portugal) International Tournament. Four juniors also advanced to event finals.
The United States won the junior team title at the 2019 Gymnix International in Montreal, Que., Canada. Olivia Greaves and Skye Blakely won the silver and bronze junior all-around medals.
The women’s pair of Aubrey Rosilier and Emily Davis and the men’s pair of Angel Felix and Braiden McDougall advanced to the women’s and men’s pair finals at acrobatic gymnastics’ 2019 World Cup at the Maia (Portugal) Municipal Gymnastics Complex.
The U.S. women won the senior team title at the 2019 Gymnix International in Montreal, Que., Canada. Kara Eaker and Alyona Shchennikova won the senior all-around gold and silver medals, respectively.
Aubrey Rosilier and Emily Davis, both of San Antonio, Texas/Acrobatic Gymnastics of San Antonio, are ranked third in women’s pair after the balance routine at acrobatic gymnastics’ 2019 World Cup at the Maia (Portugal) Municipal Gymnastics Complex.
Many of the world’s best acrobatic gymnasts from 11 countries are expected to compete in the 2019 World Cup, the first International Gymnastics Federation World Cup for acrobatic gymnastics held in the United States since 2009. It is scheduled for March 22-24 in Las Vegas.
2018 World team gold-medalist Kara Eaker and 2018 City of Jesolo Trophy team gold-medalist Alyona Shchennikova headline the U.S. Team of four senior and four junior members who will compete in the 2019 Gymnix International in Montreal, Que., Canada, March 8-10.
2017 Pan Am champions Aubrey Rosilier and Emily Davis (women’s pair) and Braiden McDougall and Angel Felix (men’s pair) headline the U.S. squad that is competing in acrobatic gymnastics’ 2019 World Cup at the Maia (Portugal) Municipal Gymnastics Complex, March 8-10.
The March 3-6 Senior National Team camp focused mainly on physical assessments and individual needs related to their individual training plans in the gym.
The top-ranked Oklahoma women won their highly-anticipated meet with No. 2 UCLA, the Illinois men upset two higher-ranked teams, and Adrian acro & tumbling won their home opener. Click for highlights from last week’s NCAA gymnastics meets.
The Nissen-Emery Award is the highest honor bestowed upon the nation’s top senior gymnast. To win the award one must have shown gymnastics excellence, success in the classroom and sportsmanship throughout their career
The United States won the senior team title and the junior & senior all-around golds at the 2019 Jesolo (Italy) Trophy International Competition at the Palazzo del Turismo.
Leanne Wong and two-time defending American Cup champion Yul Moldauer won the women’s and men’s titles, respectively, at the 2019 American Cup in Greensboro, N.C.
Region 3 successfully defended its team title at the 2019 Elite Team Cup, which features the country’s top junior elite male gymnasts in a regional team competition, at the Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum Complex.
Leanne Wong had some modest goals for the American Cup. It was, after all, her first event as a senior after a successful career as a junior gymnast.
The difference between first and second place in an event like the American Cup is expected to be small. But one one-thousandth of a point? That’s .001.
Makarri Doggette and Gabrielle Gladieux won the senior and junior all-around titles, respectively, at the 2019 Nastia Liukin Cup, held at the Greater Greensboro Coliseum Complex.
Yul Moldauer, Grace McCallum, Sam Mikulak and Leanne Wong are among the mix of Olympic and World medalists and rising stars to watch at the 2019 American Cup this Saturday.
Amber Lowe of Cornelius, N.C./Everest Gymnastics, and Raena Worley of Christiansburg, Va./Virginia Techniques, qualified for the final junior and senior Nastia Liukin Cup berths at the 2019 Greater Greensboro (N.C.) Invitational.
Many of the USA’s top trampoline and tumbling gymnasts are expected to compete in this weekend’s 2019 VIP Classic at the Old National Events Center in Evansville, Ind.
Greensboro, N.C., will be all gymnastics this weekend with the Triple Cup of gymnastics heading to the Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum Complex.
The 10th edition of the Nastia Liukin Cup takes place this weekend — and the competition’s namesake, 2008 Olympic champion Nastia Liukin, can’t wait.
USA Gymnastics announced today that its Athletes’ Council elected former U.S. National Team member Paul Ruggeri III of New York City to complete the term of athlete representative for men’s gymnastics on the USA Gymnastics Board of Directors.
No. 8 Michigan won the Big Ten title thanks to their Elevate the Stage win, the eighth-ranked Nebraska men upset #4 Minnesota, and the top-ranked Baylor acro & tumbling team won their home opener. Click for highlights from last week’s NCAA gymnastics meets.
Lili Mizuno, Jenna Zhou and Victoria Kobelev won the senior, junior elite and Level 10 all-around titles, respectively, at the 2019 Rhythmic Challenge at Shortridge High School in Indianapolis, Ind. The U.S. Rhythmic Gymnastics Group, which trains at North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center,
The women’s Athlete Selection Committee has named the U.S. Teams for the Jesolo (Italy) Trophy International Competition, Feb. 28-March 3, and the Gymnix International in Montreal, Que., Canada, March 8-10.
After performing two of four routines, 2018 Pan Am Championships hoop silver-medalist Lili Mizuno and Jenna Zhao sit atop the senior and junior elite all-around rankings, respectively, at the 2019 Rhythmic Challenge at Shortridge High School in Indianapolis, Ind.
Earlier this week, the Council of the new Gymnastics Ethics Foundation held its inaugural meeting on Feb. 19 in Lausanne, Switzerland.
After the first of three days of the 2019 Rhythmic Challenge, three rhythmic gymnasts won all-around titles at Shortridge High School in Indianapolis, Ind.
USA Gymnastics has announced the international assignments for members of the U.S. Men’s National Team through April 2019. The Men’s Program Committee selected the athletes and coaches following the conclusion of the 2019 Winter Cup Challenge.
The teams representing Regions 1, 4 and 7 at the 2019 Elite Team Cup, which features the country’s top junior elite male gymnasts in a regional team competition, are the final three in the nine-team field.
The February Women’s National Team Training Camp gets underway Thursday at EVO Athletics in Sarasota, Fla., with 35 gymnasts who are members of the U.S. National Team or invited athletes.
Six gymnasts from three invitationals qualified over the weekend for the 2019 Nastia Liukin Cup, scheduled for March 1 at the Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum. The 2019 Nastia Liukin Cup Series wraps up at the Greensboro (N.C.) Gymnastics Invitational on Feb. 27, when the last two participants qualify.
For World gold-medalist Grace McCallum and junior national champion Leanne Wong, success at the March 2 American Cup is just the beginning of what they’re hoping to accomplish this year..
Competition begins Friday in the 2019 Rhythmic Challenge, which runs Feb. 22-24 at Shortridge High School in Indianapolis, Ind.
USA Gymnastics today announced that Li Li Leung has been appointed president and chief executive officer following an extensive search conducted by the Board of Directors.
World No. 1 tennis star Novak Djokovic, record-breaking gymnast Simone Biles, golfing legend Tiger Woods and the France Football Team were among the big winners at the 2019 Laureus World Sports Awards.
No. 2 Florida earned a big road victory over No. 9 Alabama. Oklahoma’s Yul Moldauer won the Winter Cup all-around title, and Fairmont State won their Acro & Tumbling home opener. Click for highlights from last week’s NCAA gymnastics meets.
The U.S. men’s synchronized trampoline pair of Cody Gesuelli and Isaac Rowley won the bronze medal over the weekend at trampoline’s World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Sam Mikulak won five individual event finals, including two gold, at the 2019 Winter Cup Challenge at the South Point Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nev. Colt Walker won the junior all-around title.
Yul Moldauer of Arvada, Colo./University of Oklahoma, won the senior all-around title at the 2019 Winter Cup Challenge at the South Point Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nev.
The 2019 Winter Cup Challenge begins Friday at the South Point Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Friday’s prelims consist of a junior session at 4 p.m. ET and a senior session at 9:30 p.m. ET.
USA Gymnastics has chosen three clubs to join its 2019 Trampoline Development Center Program: Mercury Gymnastics, Bull Run Academy and Sonshine Academy which will participate in the 2019 Elite Trampoline Development Center Program.
The USA’s top elite rhythmic gymnasts, as well as the best Level 9-10 gymnasts, will participate in the 2019 Rhythmic Challenge, Feb. 22-24, at Shortridge High School in Indianapolis, Ind.
Six gymnasts from three invitationals qualified over the weekend for the 10th-annual Nastia Liukin Cup, scheduled for March 1 at the Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum.
Two-time American Cup champion Yul Moldauer and five-time U.S. champion Sam Mikulak are READY for this weekend’s Winter Cup and the March 2 American Cup.
The #17 Kentucky Wildcats used the second-best score in program history to upset #5 LSU, #10 Navy won the All-Academy Championship, and #2 Oregon kicked off their Acro & Tumbling season with a home win. Click for a recap of the weekend’s NCAA action.
The Chowan University Department of Athletics in conjunction with the Office of the Chancellor and the Office of the President at Chowan University is excited to announce the addition of Acrobatics & Tumbling as the 20th varsity sport and 11th women’s varsity sport in the athletic department.
USA Gymnastics announced the women’s international assignments for this spring’s World Cup events.
Olympic, World and U.S. all-around champion Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, won Houston’s 2019 Athlete of the Year award Wednesday night during the ceremony at the Hilton Americas downtown.
In 2004, Brett McClure and his teammates captured an Olympic silver medal, the U.S.’s men’s best team result since 1984. Get to know the men’s high-performance director, and read how he’s working with coaches and athletes to continue Team USA’s success in Tokyo.
The USA Gymnastics Trampoline National Team and invited athletes participated in last weekend’s team training camp at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Six gymnasts from three invitationals qualified over the weekend for the 10th-annual Nastia Liukin Cup, scheduled for March 1 at the Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum.
The gymnasts who will represent Regions 2, 6 and 9 at the 2019 Elite Team Cup, which features the country’s top junior elite male gymnasts in a regional team competition. Six of the nine regional team rosters have been announced.
The top-ranked Oklahoma women and men’s teams each won meets over top-10 teams while the Acrobatics & Tumbling season got underway with a pair of meets.
USA Gymnastics today announced that Annie Heffernon, a native of Olathe, Kansas, is the new vice president of women’s gymnastics.
2018 World bronze-medalists Sam Mikulak and Yul Moldauer are two members of the 2018 U.S. World Championships Team who are expected to compete at the 2019 Winter Cup Challenge in Las Vegas, Nev., Feb. 15-17, at the Southpoint Hotel and Casino.
Coker College is pleased to announce the addition of Acrobatics and Tumbling as its 25th varsity sport beginning in 2019. Coker becomes the 27th member of the National Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling Association.
William & Mary gymnast Jacopo Gliozzi is the 2019 recipient of William & Mary’s Thomas Jefferson Prize in Natural Philosophy. The honor is endowed by the trustees of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation to recognize excellence in the sciences and mathematics in an undergraduate student.
The USA Gymnastics men’s program has announced the gymnasts who will represent Regions 3, 5 and 8, the first three of nine teams, at the 2019 Elite Team Cup, which features the country’s top junior elite male gymnasts in a regional team competition.
No. 2 UCLA earned two victories during the week thanks to a perfect 10 by Madison Kocian, while the second-ranked Stanford men won on the road against California. Click for a recap of the week’s NCAA action.
For the first time since 2009, the United States is playing host to an International Gymnastics Federation World Cup event for acrobatic gymnastics.
Recent Gator gymnastics standout Alex McMurtry accepted the 2019 NCAA Today’s Top 10 Award Wednesday night at the NCAA Honors Celebration held at the Marriott World Center in Orlando, Fla.
The 10th-annual Nastia Liukin Cup Series continued this past weekend with four competitions, where eight athletes earned their spots to the 2019 Nastia Liukin Cup, scheduled for March 1 at the Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum.
The United States Sports Academy has named Olympic, World and U.S. all-around champion Simone Biles as female Athlete of the Year.
Earlier this month, 90 athletes participated in the January 2019 developmental and invitation training camps held at Flip Fest in Crossville, Tenn.
The eighth-ranked Denver women and Navy men each earned home quad-meet victories over the weekend. Click for highlights and scores from last weekend’s NCAA gymnastics schedule.
Colt Walker and Fuzzy Benas went one-two in the vault final at the 2019 RD761 Junior International Team Cup at the Leonard Merrell Center in Katy, Texas. They won seven event medals overall.
The 2019 season will officially start for the U.S. Women’s National Team with its first national team training camp, slated for Jan. 24-27 at EVO Athletics in Sarasota, Fla.
Team USA won the team silver medal at the 2019 RD761 Junior International Team Cup at the Leonard Merrell Center in Katy, Texas. Colt Walker of Cedar Park, Texas/AcroTex Gymnastics, garnered the all-around silver medal.
Olympic, World and U.S. all-around champion Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, is one of six women nominated for Sportswoman of the Year for the 2019 Laureus World Sports Awards, the world’s pre-eminent international sports awards.
The four-man team of Fuzzy Benas, Isaiah Drake, Josh Karnes and Colt Walker, along with alternate Raydel Gamboa, are set to take on the top juniors from several countries at the 2019 RD761 Junior International Team Cup at the Leonard Merrell Center in Katy, Texas, Jan. 18-19.
The 10th-annual Nastia Liukin Cup Series kicked off this past weekend with four competitions, where the first eight athletes earned their spots to the 2019 Nastia Liukin Cup, scheduled for March 1 at the Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum.
Forster was named the women’s high-performance team coordinator at the end of June and was charged with overseeing the selection and preparation of the squad for the October World Championships in Doha, Qatar, the first global team competition since the Rio Olympics in 2016.
The United States Olympic Committee announced today the schedule for the 2019 Team USA Champions Series, presented by Xfinity, which includes eight events in both summer and winter sports throughout the year.
Trampoline and tumbling’s 2019 Elite Challenge is headed to the Winston-Salem (N.C.) Fairgrounds Annex May 17-19. The three-day event features competition in trampoline, tumbling, double mini-trampoline and synchronized trampoline for men’s and women’s sr., jr., youth and open elite and Level 10.
No. 17 Auburn earned the upset over No. 4 LSU while the eighth-ranked Penn State men won the team title at the West Point Open. Click for highlights from the rest of last week’s NCAA gymnastics action.
The field for the 2019 American Cup that includes a balance of Olympic and World medalists and rising stars provides fans with a snapshot of gymnasts to watch in the 18-month lead-up to the 2020 Olympic Games.
This weekend brings the beginning of the 2019 Nastia Liukin Cup Series with the first four invitationals of the series.
Oklahoma’s Maggie Nichols scored the first perfect 10 of 2019 as the #2 Sooners had the nation’s high score of 198.050. Click for highlights from the first week of NCAA gymnastics action.
The USA Gymnastics Trampoline and Tumbling Elite Development Program (EDP) camp was held this past weekend at Fon du Lac Park District’s Tumbling/Cheer Gym Complex in Peoria, Illinois.
The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor will add Acrobatics and Tumbling as a varsity sport for the 2019-20 academic year, Vice-President for Athletics Randy Mann announced on Thursday morning.