The American women’s delegation won nine medals over the weekend, including gold for Brooklyn Klauser (Frisco, Texas/WOGA Gymnastics), at the 2025 Combs La Ville International Tournament in France.

Klauser won the Hopes floor exercise title with a 12.866 and took bronze on vault (12.750) as one of three delegation members to win a pair of apparatus medals at the competition.

Avery Haines (Bowie, Md./First State Gymnastics) earned silver on uneven bars with a 12.433 and bronze on balance beam with a 11.400, and Kaylee Sath (Lee’s Summit, Mo./Great American Gymnastics Express) won bronze on bars (12.366) and vault (12.916) in the junior division. Junior Kylie Smith (Loveland, Ohio/Cincinnati Gymnastics) also won an apparatus honor, taking floor bronze with a 12.500.

In all-around competition, Klauser was fourth (49.200) and Audrey VanGrinsven (Champlin, Minn./Pacific Reign Gymnastics) fifth (49.150) in Hopes, while Smith was fifth (50.133) and Sath sixth (49.699) among juniors.

Both American teams secured silver medals in team competition Saturday. The junior team of Sath, Smith and Trinity Wood (Clinton, Md./Capital Gymnastics National Training Center) won silver (100.698) between teams from host-country France who placed first (107.530) and third (99.732). The Hopes team of Haines, Klauser and VanGrinsven won silver (99.300) behind France in first (101.650) and ahead of Canada in third (95.250).