U.S. trampoline and rhythmic gymnasts claimed three medals from World Cup competition in Italy and Bulgaria.
- Qualification Results: Trampoline | Double Mini | Synchro
- Finals Results
- Photos: Qualifications | Finals
Ruben Padilla (Bluffdale, Utah/Wasatch Trampoline & Tumbling) and the mixed synchronized trampoline pair of Sarah Webster (Lafayette, La./Trampoline and Tumbling Express) and Issac Rowley (Allen, Texas/Wasatch Trampoline & Tumbling) each secured World Cup gold at the 2025 Riccione World Cup in Italy this past weekend.
Padilla claimed gold in men’s double mini trampoline competition, scoring a 30.000 to win over independent athlete Mikhail Zalomin (28.600) and Canada’s Gavin Good (28.000). For the second consecutive World Cup this season, Americans have taken the mixed cup title with Webster and Rowley putting up a 48.210 to win gold. The pair topped the final podium well ahead of Australia’s pair in second (46.940) and the Azerbaijani pair in third (46.570).
Also having finals appearances were Trevor Harder (Archdale, N.C./Carolina Elite Trampoline Academy) and Susan Gill (Ladera Ranch, Calif./Eagle Gymnastics Academy) in the second round of men’s (21.300) and women’s (24.900) double mini finals, where they both placed fourth. The women’s synchro pair of Webster and Jessica Stevens (Ellicott City, Md./Fairland Gymnastics) landed eighth (19.730) in their final, while the pair of Rowley and Aliaksei Shostak (Lafayette, La./Trampoline and Tumbling Express) did the same for the men (5.760). Kennedi Roberts (North Richland Hills, Texas/Southlake Gymnastics Academy) qualified to the first round of the women’s double mini final, where she ranked sixth with a 25.400.

Rin Keys (Porter Ranch, Calif./Burlo Gymnastics) clinched the first World Cup medal of her senior career, winning ribbon bronze at the 2025 Sofia World Cup in Bulgaria.
Keys scored a 26.950 in the ribbon final to win bronze, just .50 points behind second-place Liliana Lewinska of Poland who scored a 27.000. Taisiia Onofriichuk of Ukraine was first with a 27.450.
Keys also notched sixth-place finishes in the all-around (107.000), ball (25.350) and clubs (26.200) finals. Teammate Megan Chu (San Diego, Calif./Pacific Stars Rhythmic Academy) ranked just behind Keys in all-around competition in eighth with a 106.500 and also placed seventh (24.100) in the ribbon final.
In group competition, the Senior National Group of Goda Balsys (Northbrook, Ill.), Anabella Hantov (Northfield, Ill.), Kristina Lee (Woodridge, Ill.), Alaini Spata (Glen Ellyn, Ill.), Anastasia Slipets (Wyckoff, N.J.) and Natalia Ye-Granda (San Diego, Calif.) landed eighth in the five ribbons final with a 16.000 and were 10th all-around with a 35.550.


