PAMPLONA, Spain (November 7, 2025) – The U.S. made a clean sweep of double mini team gold Friday night and added a history-making team silver in men’s tumbling at the 2025 FIG Trampoline World Championships as qualifying continued across the board.

Golden DMT teams

The U.S. repeated as men’s double mini world champions as Trevor Harder (30.400), Simon Smith (29.400), Ruben Padilla (28.800) and West Fowler dominated the final with 28 points. Australia finished a distant second with 22 points, with the Independent team third with 21 points.

The women’s double mini team claimed gold to return to the top of the podium for the first time since 2021. Gracie Harder (27.200), Aliah Raga (27.00), Kennedi Roberts (26.100) and Susan Gill scored 26 points to prevail over Great Britain in second (23 points) and host-country Spain third (19 points).

The men’s tumbling team turned in the best U.S. finish in 27 years by winning silver. The lineup of Kaden Brown (30.700), West Fowler (28.000), Xavier Harper (27.000) and BJ Mensah tallied 22 points to finish second behind Azerbaijan with 26, and ahead of the bronze-medal team from Denmark with 18 points. It was the first time the U.S. nabbed a silver medal since the 1998 World Championships in Sydney, Australia. The two-time defending The World Games individual gold medalist, Brown posted the highest score of the round by a margin of 1.5 points.

In the women’s tumbling team final, the U.S. squad of Tia Taylor (24.600), Ashley Matern (24.400), Akela Magee (23.400) and Ty-LA Morris placed fifth overall with 14 points. France took the gold with 21 points, with Great Britain second with 20 and Belgium third with 19.

Qualifying roundup

In Q2 of mixed synchronized trampoline competition, Sarah Webster and Ryan Maccagnan turned in a score of 48.960 to be among eight teams advancing to Saturday’s final round.

Three individuals will move to Saturday’s second qualifying round in men’s tumbling. Brown posted the second-best score Friday with a 58.100, cruising to the second round, where he will be joined by Fowler, who qualified fifth with a 54.600, and Harper, 12th with 52.300. Also competing on Friday was and Mensah, 47th with 33.900. The team quartet totaled 83.400 to advance behind Azerbaijan’s 87.200.

The women’s synchronized trampoline team of Jessica Stevens and Webster were sixth in first-round qualifying with a 49.040 but did not move out of the second round with their 15th-place score of 23.490.

In other qualifying action, the U.S. all-around team posted a total score of 406.870 to land seventh to miss the top-five cut for the final. Other qualifying-round competitors included the men’s synchronized trampoline teams of Padilla and Maccagnan (31st with a 22.350), and Trevor Harder and Aliaksei Shostak (33rd with 16.450). The women’s synchronized pair of Maia Amano and Leah Garafalo did not compete.

Action in Pamplona continues starting at 4 a.m. ET Saturday, November 8 with a packed day of competition. Finals will be contested in women’s tumbling, double mini, and individual team; men’s double mini, tumbling, and individual team; and mixed synchronized trampoline. Qualifications will continue in men’s tumbling and women’s and men’s individual trampoline. The FIG event website will continue to provide live scoring and streaming throughout the event.

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U.S. Medal Table
2025 FIG Trampoline World Championships

Gold (2)
Men’s DMT Team: West Fowler, Trevor Harder, Ruben Padilla, Simon Smith
Women’s DMT Team: Susan Gill, Gracie Harder, Aliah Raga, Kennedi Roberts

Silver (1)
Men’s Tumbling Team: Kaden Brown, West Fowler, Xavier Harper, BJ Mensah