Acro Rzeszow World Cup

Yaroslav and Vsevolod Ossolodkov (Beaumont, Calif./Incentive – AGT) added yet another World Cup gold to their medal case as U.S. athletes won three medals during finals at the 2025 Rzeszow World Cup in Poland over the weekend.

The brother duo put up a 29.550 in their combined routine Sunday to win their third World Cup gold medal of the season in men’s pair competition. They topped the podium ahead of Azerbaijan in second (28.730) and Spain in third (28.700).

In women’s competition, the pair of Maya Lissenkova (Las Vegas, Nev./AGC Las Vegas) and Katie Borcherding (Eureka, Mo./Incentive – AGT) and the group of Olivia Green (Silver Spring, Md./Xtreme Acro), Rebecca Greenberg (North Potomac, Md./Xtreme Acro) and Caylei Caldwell (Villa Ridge, Mo./Xtreme Acro) each claimed bronze during Sunday’s finals. The women’s duo rounded out the top three in their division with a 27.800, while the group did the same in their final with a 28.120.

Also competing Sunday was the women’s pair of Mo Arthur (Rolla, Mo./Mid America Acro Tumbling) and Ariana Katsov (Owensville, Mo./Mid America Acro Tumbling), who landed fourth with a 27.400, and the mixed pair of Gabriella Moore (Sacramento, Calif./Capital Acrobatics) and Martin Seredich (Roseville, Calif./ Capital Acrobatics), who placed seventh in the final with a 26.200. The women’s pair of Sydney Padios (Moreno Valley, Calif./Incentive – AGT) and Willow Noble (Moreno Valley, Calif./Incentive – AGT) were active in qualifications.



Men’s Pair Medalists



Women’s Group Medalists



Women’s Pair Medalists


Gymnastics for All GymFest

Nearly 400 athletes were in Waco, Texas for the USA Gymnsatics 2025 Gymnastics for All GymFest over the weekend, competing in Power TeamGym, Acrobatics and Tumbling, and non-competitive opportunities during the event.

Gymnastics for All, also known as group gymnastics, includes competitive and non-competitive opportunities and also features a division for gymnasts with special needs. The events are designed for the enjoyment of the participants and audience rather than competitive achievement.

The Gym for Life Challenge was contested Saturday where teams from Showcase (Katy, Texas), Biron Gymnastics (Houston, Texas) and Rise Gymnastics and Ninja (Houston, Texas) won gold medals, with the team from Birons also winning Best in Show in the challenge.