INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The USA Gymnastics Gymnastics for All (GfA) program will host two national events in 2026, with the inaugural Acrobatics and Tumbling Development Program National Championships set for spring and the annual USA Gymnastics for All GymFest for summer. It is the first time the program will hold two events in one season, with the mission to expand opportunities for athletes of all ages and abilities to participate in both competitive and performance-based gymnastics activities.

New to the calendar, the 2026 Acrobatics and Tumbling Development Program National Championships will be held April 22–26 in La Puente, California, in conjunction with the National Collegiate Acrobatics and Tumbling Association (NCATA) National Championships. Hosted at the Prime Time Basketball Association sports facility, gymnasts across five levels will compete for national titles.

The Acrobatics and Tumbling Development Program is the pipeline to the collegiate varsity sport governed by the National Collegiate Acrobatics and Tumbling Association (NCATA). The program includes foundational training and national-level competition in acrobatic skills and team events.

Later that season, the annual USA Gymnastics for All GymFest will take place June 25–28 in Charleston, West Virginia at the Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center. The event will feature Group Performances, the TeamGym National Championships, the USA Gym for Life Challenge and a new Training Camp component tailored for Acrobatics and Tumbling athletes and coaches.

Offering two national events for Gymnastics for All in the same year reflects the continued growth and enthusiasm for inclusive and team-based gymnastics opportunities across the country.

More information about each event will become available in the coming weeks. To learn more about the Gymnastics for All program and its events, visit the USA Gymnastics GfA page.