INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (April 11, 2024) – USA Gymnastics on Thursday announced the invitational events awarded to the 2025 Nastia Liukin Cup Series. The invitationals serve as qualifying competitions for junior and senior athletes to qualify to the 2025 Nastia Liukin Cup.
The 2025 series will again feature 22 competitions all around the country from early January to late February. The 2025 invitationals are listed chronologically below:
- 2025 Lady Luck Invitational, Las Vegas, Nev., Jan. 9-12
- Atlanta Crown Invitational, Duluth, Ga., Jan. 10-12
- Wisconsin Dells Safari Invite 2025, Wisconsin Dells, Wis., Jan. 10-12
- Chow’s Winter Classic, Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 16-18
- 2025 Hill’s Maryland Classic, College Park, Md., Jan. 17-20
- Houston National Invitational, Galveston, Texas, Jan. 23-26
- Sand Dollar Invitational, Kissimmee, Fla., Jan. 24-26
- Rally in the Valley 2025, Mesa, Ariz., Jan. 24-26
- World Class Invitational, Hampton, Va., Jan. 24-26
- Buckeye Classic 2025, Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 31- Feb, 2
- Circle of Stars, Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 31- Feb, 2
- Biles International Invitational, Houston, Texas, Jan. 31- Feb, 2
- 2025 Denver Winterfest Classic, Denver, Colo., Feb. 7-9
- 2025 River City Classic, Omaha, Neb., Feb. 7-9
- 2025 Long Beach Open, Long Beach, Calif., Feb. 7-9
- Legacy Elite Classic, Bourbonnais, Ill., Feb. 7-9
- 2025 Rochester Classic, Rochester, N.Y., Feb. 14-16
- BIG Classic 2025, Romeoville, Ill., Feb. 14-17
- Presidential Classic, Orlando, Fla., Feb. 14-17
- Charity Choice Invitational 2025, Tacoma, Wash., Feb. 14-17
- Kentucky Winter Classic, Louisville, K.Y., Feb. 20-23
- 2025 WOGA Classic, Frisco, Texas, Feb. 20-23
At the final two invitationals, the Kentucky Winter Classic and 2025 WOGA Classic, four gymnasts will qualify to Nastia Liukin Cup competition in the same weekend. All information about the 2025 Nastia Liukin Cup Series will be posted on the event website when available. The date and location of the 2025 Nastia Liukin Cup has not yet been announced.
The Nastia Liukin Cup was created by 2008 Olympic all-around champion Nastia Liukin in 2010, designed to highlight USA Gymnastics’ Women’s Development Program Level 10 athletes and give them the opportunity to compete on the same podium as their elite counterparts.