Meet The Tokyo Bound 2021 U.S. Women's Artistic Gymnastics Olympic Team
Jun 28, 2021
The five-time Olympic medalist finished first in the two-day competition overall, with a score of 118.098. Biles actually finished second on day two to Suni Lee with a 57.533, but again, won the overall meet with 118.098.U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Trials Media Day: Skinner, Lee, McCallum, & More
Jun 24, 2021
Mykayla Skinner realizes her feelings are all over the place and she’s excited to be at her second Olympic Trials.Who To Watch For At The 2021 Olympic Trials
Jun 14, 2021
Rolling into the 2021 Olympic Trials, the only thing we know for sure is that Simone Biles, barring an alien invasion, is going to come in first place and lead the team. Besides that, anything could happen! What we do know is that the top two all-arounders at trials are automatically placed on the team, so everyone will be fighting for that second spot. Land below second place, and it’s up to Tom Forster and the selection committee who they choose to put onto the coveted four-person Olympic team, who is going as alternates, and who misses the team completely.The Biggest Moments From The 2021 U.S. Gymnastics Championships
Jun 7, 2021
With multiple nights of competition and so many great gymnasts, there were so many moments to catch up on from this weekend at the 2021 U.S. Championships. Here are just 10 of the big moments that stood out from the few days of competition.Biles Wins 7th National AA Championship, Most In U.S. Women's Gymnastics
Jun 7, 2021
FORT WORTH, Texas, June 6, 2021 – Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre claimed another spot in the record books Sunday at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, notching a seventh U.S. senior women’s all-around title – the most in history. Biles (119.650) ran away from the competition on Day 2, stretching a 2.2-point lead to nearly five full points. Sunisa Lee of St. Paul, Minn./Midwest Gymnastics Center finished second with a 114.950, and Biles’ World Champions Centre teammate Jordan Chiles (114.450) rounded out the top three. Biles also claimed the top spots on vault (31.025), balance beam (29.250) and floor exercise (29.600). Lee notched the national title on uneven bars with a 30.200.Ana Padurariu: The Benefits Of Remaining Poised & Patient
Mar 22, 2021
Who could forget the 2018 World Championship beam final? It was a competition where world-class gymnasts were either falling off or precariously hanging onto the apparatus. But Ana Padurariu, a first-year senior from Canada, sailed through every skill with crisp connections and confidence, including a difficult side aerial to two layout step-outs.Jordan Chiles Sweeps Winter Cup; Laurie Hernandez Shines In Comeback
Mar 1, 2021
The Winter Cup is known for being somewhat of a pre-season competition, where we expect to see many falls in past years when there was only a men’s competition. The women showed up to the weekend and left that reputation in the dust - though there were of course mistakes after not having any elite competitions in nearly a year, many gymnasts surprised us with new skills, huge routines, and big smiles for being back on the competition floor after so long.Women's Preview: What To Watch For At 2021 Winter Cup
Feb 22, 2021
The 2021 Winter Cup takes place in Indianapolis, Indiana from February 26th-28th and is expanding this year. Previously only a men’s artistic competition, the Winter Cup now includes women’s artistic gymnastics as well, with both a junior and senior competition in each.Jesolo: Team USA, Sunisa Lee Win Senior Titles
Mar 3, 2019
The U.S. women continued their international dominance with a relatively new group of seniors at the 2019 City of Jesolo Trophy, winning the team title, while Sunisa Lee won the all-around in her senior elite debut. Both as a team and individually, China and Italy were successful. China won the team silver while Italy won bronze, and the top seven all-around gymnasts were all from USA, China or Italy.USA Set To Dominate Team Competitions At Jesolo
Feb 25, 2019
After missing out on team titles last year due to not sending any gymnasts to the competition, Team USA is set to dominate the senior and junior team competitions at the 2019 City of Jesolo Trophy. The U.S. has been a gymnastics powerhouse on the international stage for the past several years, and Jesolo is no exception. Team USA has won the senior team competition for eight straight years from 2010 to 2017. Also in the hunt for the team accolades are Germany, Russia, Japan, Belgium, China, Italy and Romania.The Biggest All-Around Threats To Simone Biles At The 2018 GK U.S. Classic
Jul 18, 2018
Simone Biles is back.Watch USA Routines From Senior Event Finals
Apr 15, 2018
The American seniors put on a show today in event finals! Watch the full list of USA routines from today's session at the 2018 City of Jesolo Trophy in Jesolo, Italy.Watch Emma Malabuyo's Full Jesolo AA Competition
Apr 14, 2018
Malabuyo's consistency on four events gave her the edge she needed to leave with the all-around gold today in the senior all-around competition during the 2018 City of Jesolo Trophy.U.S. Seniors Populate The Podium, Malabuyo Is AA Champ
Apr 14, 2018
2018 Jesolo all-around champion Emma Malabuyo of Texas Dreams was a rockstar in the senior all-around competition. Her performance was highlighted by a nearly stuck full-twisting double layout on bars, a recent upgrade. She also showed an impressive standing Arabian in her stellar beam set.Top New Senior Elites To Watch For In 2018
Dec 29, 2017
Each new year brings a new class of seniors in the elite gymnastics world — gymnasts who turn 16 in the year, making them eligible to compete for more major international competitions such as the world championships.