CAROLINA, Puerto Rico (November 16, 2025) – The American delegation collected 32 medals across all divisions to conclude competition at the 2025 Acro Pan American Championships in Puerto, Rico.
Among the 22 medals won by the U.S. were two team titles in the 11-16 division and a combined junior division for 12-18 and 13-19 gymnasts. Results were determined by adding the top three scores throughout the competition for each country. Americans clinched the 11-16 team title with a 158.800 ahead of Canada (157.650) and Brazil (143.950), and the combined junior title with a 244.570 ahead of Canada (229.910).
Senior
The senior duos of Sydney Padios (Moreno Valley, Calif./Incentive – AGT) and Willow Noble (Moreno Valley, Calif./Incentive – AGT), and Yaroslav and Vsevolod Ossolodkov (Beaumont, Calif./Incentive – AGT) each swept the titles in their division. Padios and Noble took gold in the women’s pair all-around final with a combined score of 27.900, and in balance (26.720) and dynamic (26.830) ahead of Canada. The Ossolodkovs did the same in men’s pair, winning the titles in all-around (28.890), balance (29.640) and dynamic (28.160).
13-19
The women’s pair of Sophia Robertson (Riverside, Calif./Realis Gymnastics Academy) and Isabella Brookins (Sacramento, Calif./Realis Gymnastics Academy/Rodina Elite) also won three golds in all-around (26.850), balance (23.050) and dynamic (27.200) competition. Among the groups, Juli Williams (Columbia, Md./Emilia’s Acro Gymnastics and Cheer), Carmelle Djoumgoue (Jessup, Md./Emilia’s Acro Gymnastics and Cheer) and Aubrie Cunningham (Ellicott City, Md./Emilia’s Acro Gymnastics and Cheer) also completed the all-around (28.250), balance (27.400) and dynamic (28.000) trifecta.
The second U.S. women’s group of Roni Azerrad (Rockville, Md./Xtreme Acro), Layla DeVaul (Rockville, Md./Xtreme Acro) and Ayden Rawls-Blodgett (Columbia, Md./Xtreme Acro) earned silver in all three finals, placing second with a 27.920 all-around, 26.500 in balance and 27.350 in dynamic.
12-18
In 12-18 competition, only all-around was contested for the women’s pairs where Alina Rizvanova (Sacramento, Calif./Rodina Elite Gymnastics Academy) and Violet Froste (Sacramento, Calif./Rodina Elite Gymnastics Academy) secured gold with a 79.150, and Elise Maher (Eureka, Mo./Show Me Acro) and Gracie Deters (Catawissa, Mo./Show Me Acro) won silver with a 78.150.
The women’s group of Olivia Irreno (Potomac, Md./Xtreme Acro), Danica Weinstein (Potomac, Md./Xtreme Acro) and Keira Ackley (Gaithersburg, Md./Xtreme Acro) collected one of each medal during the championships, winning dynamic gold (26.860), balance silver (26.700) and all-around bronze (22.190).
11-16
For women’s action in the 11-16 division, athletes were awarded in both balance and dynamic. The women’s pair of Kelly Gillum (Poway, Calif./So Cal TTC) and Cecilia Hiemcke (Escondido, Calif./So Cal TTC) won dynamic silver (26.100) and balance bronze (25.100), while Alora McCastle (Harvey, La./Superior Acro and Cheer Sports) and Maci Mills (Gretna, La./Superior Acro and Cheer Sports) took silver in balance (26.450) and bronze in dynamic (25.900).
Each American women’s group won silver and bronze in their division, with Ella Azerrad (Rockville, Md./Xtreme Acro), Kyra Veiga (Brookeville, Md./Xtreme Acro) and Berlin Morgan (Derwood, Md./Xtreme Acro) earning dynamic silver (26.350) and balance bronze (27.000), and the group of Alexia Irreno (Potomac, Md./Xtreme Acro), Zoe DeShields (Rockville, Md./Xtreme Acro) and Miah Collazo (Great Falls, Va./Xtreme Acro) taking balance silver (27.100) and dynamic bronze (26.300).
In mixed pair competition, Nicholas Elbaz (Las Vegas, Nev./AGC Las Vegas) and Arianna Khuu (Henderson, Nev./AGC Las Vegas) won all-around gold with a combined score of 51.750. The men’s group of Dean Miller (Highland, Calif./Incentive – AGT), Caleb Hoffmann (Fontana, Calif./Incentive – AGT), Noah Alvarado (San Jacinto, Calif./Incentive – AGT) and Joshua Hoffmann (Fontana, Calif./Incentive – AGT) did the same in their division with a 49.500 all-around.
A complete American medal table from the championships is below.
2025 Acro Pan American Championships U.S Medal Table
Total: 32
Gold (18)
– Sydney Padios and Willow Noble: senior women’s pair all-around, balance and dynamic
– Alina Rizvanova and Violet Froste: 12-18 women’s pair all-around
– Yaroslav Ossolodkov and Vsevolod Ossolodkov: senior men’s pair all-around, balance and dynamic
– Sophia Robertson and Isabella Brookins: 13-19 women’s pair all-around, balance and dynamic
– Juli Williams, Carmelle Djoumgoue and Aubrie Cunningham: 13-19 women’s group all-around, balance and dynamic
– Olivia Irreno, Danica Weinstein and Keira Ackley: 12-18 women’s group dynamic
– Nicholas Elbaz and Arianna Khuu: 11-16 mixed pair all-around
– Dean Miller, Caleb Hoffmann, Noah Alvarado and Joshua Hoffmann: 11-16 men’s group all-around
– Junior (12-18, 13-19) team
– 11-16 team
Silver (9)
– Roni Azerrad, Layla DeVaul and Ayden Rawls-Blodgett: 13-19 women’s group all-around, balance and dynamic
– Olivia Irreno, Danica Weinstein and Keira Ackley: 12-18 women’s group balance
– Kelly Gillum and Cecilia Hiemcke: 11-16 women’s pair dynamic
– Elise Maher and Gracie Deters: 12-18 women’s pair all-around
– Alora McCastle and Maci Mills: 11-16 women’s pair balance
– Alexia Irreno, Zoe DeShields and Miah Collazo: 11-16 women’s group balance
– Ella Azerrad, Kyra Veiga and Berlin Morgan: 11-16 women’s group dynamic
Bronze (5)
– Olivia Irreno, Danica Weinstein and Keira Ackley: 12-18 women’s group all-around
– Alora McCastle and Maci Mills: 11-16 women’s pair dynamic
– Kelly Gillum and Cecilia Hiemcke: 11-16 women’s pair balance
– Ella Azerrad, Kyra Veiga and Berlin Morgan: 11-16 women’s group balance
– Alexia Irreno, Zoe DeShields and Miah Collazo: 11-16 women’s group dynamic

Yaroslav Ossolodkov and Vsevolod Ossolodkov – Senior Men’s Pair Champions

Junior Team Medalists

13-19 Women’s Group Medalists

12-18 Women’s Pair Medalists

12-18 Women’s Group Medalists

