VALLADOLID, Spain, Oct. 6, 2019 – 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. Twenty-four Americans will compete in the finals of the City of Valladolid International Tournament. Both events have finals in trampoline, tumbling and double mini-trampoline, and the World Cup also has synchronized trampoline qualifying and finals this morning.

In the women’s 15-16 double-mini final, Shelby Nobuhara of Mapleton, Utah/High Altitude, won the title at 68.800. Teammates Andi Holmes of Phoenix, Ariz./North Valley Gymnastics, claimed the silver (67.700) and Maia Amano of Honolulu, Hawaii/Merino Trampoline Gymnastics Academy, captured the bronze (66.800). Allie Singer of Ladera Ranch, Calif./World Elite Gymnastics, was fourth at 66.500.

The list below shows the final results for the 15-16 women’s double-mini, as well as the U.S. gymnasts’ placements and scores in the qualification round for both events. Those in red are advancing to the finals, which are scheduled for later today. The World Cup also will have both qualifications and finals for synchronized trampoline. U.S.-based fans can watch a livestream of the World Cup finals on olympicchannel.com; check the website for the time on Sunday, Oct. 6, in the morning. The Olympic Channel will show the finals at 8 p.m. on the 6th with a simulcast.

World Cup
Valladolid, Spain
Qualification results for U.S. gymnasts
Those in red will compete in the finals
Trampoline

    Men

    • Jeffrey Gluckstein, Atlantic Highlands, N.J./Elite Trampoline Academy; 108.480, 26.
    • Cody Gesuelli, Huntsville, Ala./Merino Trampoline Gymnastics Academy; 107.670, 30.
    • Ruben Padilla, Oakley, Calif./Wasatch Trampoline & Tumbling; 106.340, 38.
    • Aliaksei Shostak, Youngsville, La./Trampoline and Tumbling Express; 81.580, 67.

    Women

    • Jessica Stevens, Ellicott City, Md./Fairland Gymnastics, first reserve; 102.235, 13.
    • Nicole Ahsinger, Lafayette, La./Trampoline and Tumbling Express; 101.615, 16.
    • Alyssa Oh, Rocklin, Calif./World Elite Gymnastics; 97.245, 38.

Tumbling

    Men

    • Alex Renkert, Columbus, Ohio/Integrity Athletics; 71.700, 5.
    • Haydn Fitzgerald, Sammamish, Wash./Seattle Gymnastics-Ballard, first reserve; 68.500, 9.
    • Kaden Brown, Herriman, Utah/Wasatch Trampoline & Tumbling, second reserve; 68.100, 10.
    • Patrick Lyell, Kenner, La./Elmwood Gymnastics Academy; 66.900, 12.

    Women

    • Hope Bravo, Waco, Texas/Eagle Gymnastics Academy; 66.200, 4.
    • Eve Doudican, Bixby, Okla./Oklahoma Extreme Tumbling; 65.300, 7.
    • Eliza Floisand, Salt Lake City, Utah/Wasatch Trampoline & Tumbling; 65.300, 8.
    • Ashley McDonald, Lindon, Utah/High Altitude; 58.400, 21.

Double mini-trampoline

    Men

    • Ruben Padilla, Oakley, Calif./Wasatch Trampoline & Tumbling; 73.600, 3.
    • Alex Renkert, Columbus, Ohio/Integrity Athletics; 72.800, 5.
    • Noah Orr, Phoenix, Ariz./Air Sports Unlimited; 71.600, 7.
    • CJ Rhoades, Joplin, Mo./Amplify Gymnastics; 62.500, 15.

    Women

    • Tristan Van Natta, Hilliard, Ohio/Integrity Athletics; 69.600, 3.
    • Lacey Jenkins, Mattoon, Ill./Integrity Athletics; 67.800, 7.
    • Sydney Senter, Aiea, Hawaii/Merino Trampoline Gymnastics Academy, 63.900, 13.

Spanish International Tournament
Valladolid, Spain

Finals – 15-16 Double mini-trampoline

    Women
    1. Shelby Nobuhara, Mapleton, Utah/High Altitude; 68.800
    2. Andi Holmes, Phoenix, Ariz./North Valley Gymnastics; 67.700
    3. Maia Amano, Honolulu, Hawaii/Merino Trampoline Gymnastics Academy; 66.800
    4. Allie Singer, Ladera Ranch, Calif./World Elite Gymnastics; 66.500

Qualification results for U.S. gymnasts
Those in red will compete in the finals.
17-21 Trampoline

    Men

    • Isaac Rowley, Allan, Texas/Eagle Gymnastics Academy; 101.210, 2.
    • Logan Gilbert, Paris, Texas/Texas Tumbling and Trampoline Institute; 101.105, 3.
    • Paul Bretscher, Huntsville, Ala./Merino Trampoline Gymnastics Academy; 99.655, 5.
    • Nicholas Verderosa, Middletown, N.J./Elite Trampoline Academy; 50.950, 18.

    Women

    • Sarah Webster, Lafayette, La./Trampoline and Tumbling Express; 95.815, 1.
    • Sydney Senter Aiea, Hawaii/Merino Trampoline Gymnastics Academy; 93.220, 4.
    • Kayttie Nakamura, Honolulu, Hawaii/Merino Trampoline Gymnastics Academy; 92.550, 7.

15-16 Trampoline

    Men

    • Zachary Ramacci, St. John, Ind./TwistStars Tumbling and Trampoline; 96.685, 6.
    • Jace Williams, Cave Creek, Ariz./North Valley Gymnastics, first reserve; 93.290, 9.
    • Changa Anderson, Washington, D.C./Silver Stars Gymnastics; 86.130, 12.
    • Keenan Howell, Atascadero, Calif./World Elite Gymnastics; 48.530, 23.

    Women

    • Maia Amano, Honolulu, Hawaii/Merino Trampoline Gymnastics Academy; 92.470, 2.
    • Krista McNary, Victoria, Texas/Victoria Gymagic, 91.705, 4.
    • Mary Gallagher, Middletown, N.J./Elite Trampoline Academy; 90.965, 5.
    • Brooke Warzecha, Inez, Texas/Victoria Gymagic; 87.360, 11.

15-16 Tumbling

    Men

    • Dominic Dumas, Joplin, Mo./Air Extreme; 68.600, 1.
    • Aniket Rahane, Ventura, Calif./Coach Patty’s Gymnastics; 64.500, 2.
    • Zeke Dayton, Salt Lake City, Utah/Wasatch Trampoline & Tumbling; 64.300, 3.
    • Raf Bryant, Worthington, Ohio/Integrity Athletics; 61.400, 6.

    Women

    • Tia Taylor, Knoxville, Tenn./Premier Athletics Knoxville North; 62.900, 1.
    • Miah Bruns, St. John, Ind./TwistStars Tumbling and Trampoline; 62.700, 2.
    • Shelby Nobuhara, Mapleton, Utah/High Altitude; 62.300, 3.
    • Savanna Cecil, Crossville, Tenn./Premier Athletics Knoxville North; 60.800, 4.

15-16 Double mini-trampoline

    Men

    • Dominic Dumas, Joplin, Mo./Air Extreme; 70.600, 2.
    • Charlie Larson, White Bear Lake, Minn./Gleason’s Gymnastics Maple Grove; 70.200, 3.
    • Cub Chivington, Peoria, Ariz./North Valley Gymnastics; 70.100, 4.
    • Changa Anderson, Washington, D.C./Silver Stars Gymnastics; 35.900, 14.

    The competition schedules for both events are outlined below. All times are local to Valladolid, which is five hours ahead of U.S. Eastern time.

    World Cup
    Oct. 6 – 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Qualifications – synchronized trampoline
    Oct. 6 – 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m., Finals
    International Tournament
    Oct. 6 – 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m., Finals

    Fans can catch the finals in spectacular high definition via NBCSports.com/Live or through the NBC Sports app, which is available on the iTunes App Store, Google Play, Windows Store, Roku Channel Store, Apple TV and Amazon Fire.