MAG/WAG Osijek World Cup

Jayla Hang (Bellevue, Wash./Pacific Reign Gymnastics) led American performances in Croatia, winning three medals including one gold from the 2025 Osijek World Cup.

Hang clinched her gold medal on floor exercise with a 13.466 ahead of Israel’s Yali Shoshani in second (13.300) and Austria’s Selina Kickinger in third (12.700). Hang also won balance beam silver with a 13.766 and completed her trio of medals with a vault bronze (13.766; 14.033, 13.100).

On the men’s side, Junnosuke Iwai (Lewisville, Texas/Texas Dreams Gymnastics) won floor silver with a 14.133 after a tie break with Israel’s Artem Dolgopyat who scored the same to place first. Milad Karimi of Kazakhstan was third with a 13.966. Iwai also advanced to the horizontal bar final where he placed eighth with a 12.433. Alex Diab (Glen Ellyn, Ill./EVO Gymnastics) was active in final competition, ranking eighth in still rings with a 12.100. Riley Loos (Folsom, Calif./Stanford University) competed in rings qualifying where he landed just shy of a final berth in 10th with a 13.366.


WAG City of Jesolo Trophy

The U.S. women won 17 medals in junior and senior competition at the 2025 City of Jesolo Trophy in Italy.

Caroline Moreau (Keller, Texas/Texas Dreams Gymnastics) earned the most medals over the weekend, winning five medals by the end of the event. She secured junior all-around silver with an overall 52.050 just behind teammate and champion Lavi Crain (Blue Springs, Mo./Great American Gymnastics Express) who scored a 52.150.

Moreau also clinched junior team gold alongside Crain, Charleigh Bullock (Spotsylvania, Va./Capital Gymnastics National Training Center), Addy Fulcher (Gastonia, N.C./Bull City Gymnastics), Kylie Smith (Loveland, Ohio/Cincinnati Gymnastics) and Addalye VanGrinsven (Champlin, Minn./Pacific Reign Gymnastics) with a 157.750, four points clear of host-country Italy’s A (153.450) and B (149.150) junior teams.

Individually, Moreau claimed beam (13.450) and floor (12.850) gold, and vault bronze (12.950) during apparatus finals. In addition to her all-around title, Crain secured vault gold with a 13.475 and beam bronze with a 12.050. Also winning apparatus medals were Fulcher, who topped the bars podium with a 13.400, followed by Bullock winning bars silver with a 12.600, and Smith who earned floor silver with a 12.800.

Leading the seniors were Claire Pease (Sunnyvale, Texas/WOGA Gymnastics) and Ashlee Sullivan (Richardson, Texas/Metroplex Gymnastics), who each came away with three medals from Jesolo.

The duo were the silver (53.800) and bronze (53.600) all-around medalists and also won team silver with Dulcy Caylor (Spring , Texas/World Champions Centre), Tatum Drusch (White Bear Lake, Minn./Flips Gymnastics) and Simone Rose (Sammamish, Wash./Pacific Reign Gymnastics) just behind Italy A (162.600) and ahead of Italy B (157.000). Zoey Molomo (McKinney, Texas/Metroplex Gymnastics) sustained a knee injury and did not compete.

During apparatus finals, Pease scored a 13.950 to win bars silver while Sullivan secured vault bronze with a 13.975. Rose claimed the bars title after notching a 14.250 on the event.