PK Montpellier World Cup

Shea Rudolph (Boston, Mass.) clinched the World Cup Series freestyle title in France after winning another World Cup silver medal at the 2025 Montpellier World Cup.

Rudolph won silver in the men’s freestyle final in Montpellier with a 29.20, just behind Italy’s Lautaro Chialvo Bantle in first (30.20) and Eloan Hitz of host-country France in third (28.90). The medal secured him the World Cup Series title in men’s freestyle after also taking silver in Amsterdam in May.

Also in action in France were Roland Hannigan (Greenville, S.C.) and Johnny Brown (Evans, Ga.), who were ninth (28.94) and 27th (33.00) in speed qualifying, respectively.


Acro Burgas World Cup and International Acro Cup

The American acro delegation won 15 all-around medals in Bulgaria at the 2025 Burgas World Cup and Burgas International Acro Cup (BIAC).

World Cup Complete Results Book
In World Cup competition, the brother duo of Yaroslav and Vsevolod Ossolodkov (Beaumont, Calif./Incentive – AGT) claimed all-around gold with a 29.000 in the men’s pair final. The country’s second medal came from the women’s pair of Sydney Padios (Moreno Valley, Calif./Incentive – AGT) and Willow Noble (Moreno Valley, Calif./Incentive – AGT), who won bronze with a 27.860.

The women’s duo of Maya Lissenkova (Las Vegas, Nev./AGC Las Vegas) and Katherine Borcherding (Eureka, Mo./Incentive – AGT) landed just off the women’s pair podium in fourth with a 27.590. Ariana Katsov (Owensville, Mo./Mid America Acro Tumbling) and Mo Arthur (Rolla, Mo./Mid America Acro Tumbling) were unable to compete in the final due to the two-per-country qualifying rule, while the women’s group of Olivia Green (Silver Spring, Md./Xtreme Acro), Rebecca Greenberg (North Potomac, Md./Xtreme Acro) and Caylei Caldwell (Villa Ridge, Mo./Xtreme Acro) were named as second reserves in the women’s group final following qualifications.

International Acro CupResults
The U.S. made the all-around podium in every event contested in at the Burgas International Acro Cup. In BIAC senior competition, the mixed pair of Hailee Wong (Colton, Calif./Realis Gymnastics Academy) and Andrew Castro (Riverside, Calif./Realis Gymnastics Academy), and Gabriella Moore (Sacramento, Calif./Capital Acrobatics) and Martin Seredich (Roseville, Calif./ Capital Acrobatics) went 1-2 on the mixed pair podium with scores of 28.850 and 27.290, respectively. The women’s group of Avery Puleo (Arnold, Md./International Elite), Emelia Eddy (Temple Hills, Md./International Elite) and Elize Slade (Upper Marlboro, Md./International Elite) won silver in their division with a 24.280.

In the 13-19 division, the men’s duo of Radomir Ossolodkov (Beaumont, Calif./Incentive – AGT) and Neko Sullivan (Perris, Calif./Incentive – AGT) and women’s group of 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) each claimed gold. Ossolodkov and Sullivan won men’s pair gold with a 28.400 and the women’s trio took gold with a 27.800. Also winning medals were Sophia Robertson (Riverside, Calif./Realis Gymnastics Academy) and Isabella Brookins (Sacramento, Calif./Realis Gymnastics Academy/Rodina Elite), who earned women’s pair silver (26.390); Annabelle Chew (Chandler, Ariz./Aspire Kids Sports Center) and Tyler Berg (Phoenix, Ariz./Aspire Kids Sports Center) with mixed pair silver (26.670); and Fiona O’Brien (Greenbelt, Md./International Elite), Gabriella Zsakany (Odenton, Md./International Elite) and Juliet Hanks (Huntingtown, Md./International Elite) with women’s group bronze (26.240).

The women’s group of Leesy Sarria (Gambrills, Md./International Elite), Gia Calo (Annapolis, Md./International Elite) and Dakota Martin (Upper Marlboro, Md./International Elite) claimed all-around gold for the U.S. in 12-18 competition with a 27.200. Winning silver were Elise Maher (Eureka, Mo./Show Me Acro) and Gracie Deters (Catawissa, Mo./Show Me Acro) in women’s pair (26.600); Finley Lester (Laurel, Md./Emilia’s Acro Gymnastics and Cheer) and Carson Thibeault (Laurel, Md./Emilia’s Acro Gymnastics and Cheer) in mixed pair (26.490); and Vlad Studwell (Henderson, Nev./AGC Las Vegas) and Michael Fabila (Las Vegas, Nev./AGC Las Vegas) in men’s pair (25.900). The women’s group of Brooklyn St. Clair (Columbia, Md./Emilia’s Acro Gymnastics and Cheer), Ayana Williams (Columbia, Md./Emilia’s Acro Gymnastics and Cheer) and Maya Bledzki (Elkridge, Md./Emilia’s Acro Gymnastics and Cheer) took all-around bronze with a 27.100, followed by the group of Siella Jane Gibson (Las Vegas, Nev./AGC Las Vegas), Kirra Jijon (Las Vegas, Nev./AGC Las Vegas) and Katrin Georgieva (Las Vegas, Nev./AGC Las Vegas) in fourth with a 26.350.



Yaroslav and Vsevolod Ossolodkov – World Cup Men’s Pair Champions



Willow Noble and Sydney Padios – World Cup Women’s Pair Bronze Medalists



Burgas International Acro Cup Senior Team



Burgas International Acro Cup 13-19 Team



Burgas International Acro Cup 12-18 Team