INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (March 25, 2025) – The U.S. trampoline & tumbling program on Tuesday announced the athletes selected to compete at the 2025 FIG Riccione World Cup and 2025 Senior Pan American Championships. Selections were made based on results from the 2025 Winter Classic Invitational in Battle Creek, Michigan.
Sixteen senior individual and double mini trampoline athletes will represent the country at the 2025 FIG Riccione World Cup April 4-6 in Italy. The individual women’s trampoline roster features 2024 Paris Olympian Jessica Stevens, 2024 U.S trampoline champion Sarah Webster, 2025 Baku World Cup mixed synchro champion Alexandra Mytnik and 2024 U.S. synchro silver medalist Maia Amano. Logan McCoy is the non-traveling replacement athlete.
On the men’s side, 2024 Olympian Aliaksei Shostak will be joined by Olympic alternate Ruben Padilla, 2025 Baku World Cup mixed synchro champion Trevor Harder and 2025 Winter Classic Invitational mixed synchro champion Isaac Rowley in individual trampoline competition. Ryan Maccagnan is the non-traveling replacement athlete.
Set to see women’s double mini action are 2024 U.S. double mini silver and bronze medalists Gracie Harder and Susan Gill, 2025 Winter Classic Invitational double mini silver medalist Kennedi Roberts and 2024 U.S. synchro silver medalist Isabell Bowman. Harder and Padilla will compete in double mini for the men alongside 2024 U.S. double mini silver medalist Tomas Minc and 2025 Winter Classic Invitational double mini champion Simon Smith. Max Poveda is set as a non-traveling replacement athlete.
More information about the 2025 Riccione World Cup is expected on the Italian Gymnastics Federation’s website.
Eight trampolinists will head to the 2025 Senior Pan American Championships May 16-18 in Santa Tecla, El Salvador.
Roberts will compete in women’s trampoline competition with Avery Kroeker, 2025 Winter Classic Invitational synchro champion Leah Garafalo and 2024 U.S. synchro silver medalist Clare Bretscher. Representing the men are Maccagnan, 2024 U.S. trampoline bronze medalist Elijah Vogel, 2024 Pan American Championships synchro champion Cody Gesuelli and 2025 Winter Classic Invitational fifth place finisher Lourens Willekes. Selected as non-traveling replacement athletes are Leah Edelman and Zachary Ramacci.
Additional information on the 2025 Senior Pan American Championships will become available in the coming weeks.
All athletes are listed alphabetically below by event
Riccione World Cup, April 4-6
Maia Amano — Honolulu, Hawaii/Merino Trampoline Gymnastics Academy
Isabella Bowman — Dublin, Ohio/Integrity Athletics
Susan Gill — Ladera Ranch, Calif./Eagle Gymnastics Academy
Gracie Harder — Archdale, N.C./Carolina Elite Trampoline Academy
Trevor Harder — Archdale, N.C./Carolina Elite Trampoline Academy
Ryan Maccagnan — Colorado Springs, Colo./Merino Trampoline Gymnastics Academy*
Logan McCoy — Highlands, N.J./North Valley Gymnastics*
Tomas Minc — Chevy Chase, Md./Tumble Tech
Alexandria Mytnik — Manalapan, N.J./Elite Trampoline Academy
Ruben Padilla — Bluffdale, Utah/Wasatch Trampoline & Tumbling
Max Poveda — Rancho Cucamonga, Calif./World Elite Gymnastics*
Kennedi Roberts — North Richland Hills, Texas/Southlake Gymnastics Academy
Issac Rowley — Allen, Texas/Wasatch Trampoline & Tumbling
Aliaksei Shostak — Lafayette, La./Trampoline and Tumbling Express
Simon Smith — Springville, Utah/Utah Valley Trampoline & Tumbling
Jessica Stevens — Ellicott City, Md./Fairland Gymnastics
Sarah Webster — Lafayette, La./Trampoline and Tumbling Express
Senior Pan American Championships, May 16-18
Clare Bretscher — Huntsville, Ala./Merino Trampoline Gymnastics Academy
Leah Edelman — Holmdel, N.J./Elite Trampoline Academy*
Leah Garafalo — Holmdel, N.J./Elite Trampoline Academy
Cody Gesuelli — Middletown, N.J./Merino Trampoline Gymnastics Academy
Avery Kroeker — Franklin, Tenn./North Valley Gymnastics
Ryan Maccagnan — Colorado Springs, Colo./Merino Trampoline Gymnastics Academy
Zachary Ramacci — St. John, Ind./Midwest Training and Ice Center*
Kennedi Roberts — North Richland Hills, Texas/Southlake Gymnastics Academy
Elijah Vogel — Longmont, Colo./Xtreme Altitude Gymnastics
Lourens Willekes — Rockford, Mich./Gymnastics Central
*Denotes non-traveling replacement athlete

