Olivia Buckner, Olympus Gymnastics, won her 2021 state meet and placed 1st on vault, bars and floor. She placed 2nd AA at regionals and 8th AA nationals.
Kenna Geibel, Stallone Gymnastics, qualified to L9 Eastern Championships in 2019. She moved up to L10 the following season. In 2021 she competed one event at regionals.
Zoe Middleton, First State Gymnastics, placed 2nd AA at 2019 JOs. She earned impressive results in 2020, but did not compete in 2021.
Olivia Rickle, Integrity Gymnastics, won the floor title at regionals and Qualified to 2021 L10 Nationals.
Cadence Gormley Virginia International Gymnastics, won vault bars and beam at her 2021 state meet. She qualified to L10 Nationals and placed 20th AA.
Elizabeth Gantner previously announced an early commitment to UGA. She finished 1st on bars and beam and 2nd AA at 2021 L10 Nationals.
Hannah Scheible, All American Flames, won her 2021 state, regional and national meets. At states and regionals, she also placed 1st on vault and bars. At nationals she placed 1st on beam and floor.
Stanford's Brody Malone won the Bronze on the HB and Florida's Leanne Wong won the Bronze on FX as the 2021 World Championships wrapped up. Wong also placed 4th on BB. Future Gator Kayla DiCello placed fifth on FX and eight on BB. Former Sooner star and ex-NCAA champ Yul Moldauer was fifth on the PB. More...
Caitlin Smith, WCC, placed 1st on beam and 1st AA at both her 2021 state and regional meets. She placed 6th AA at L10 Nationals.
Keira Wells, JAG Gymnastics, won her 2021 state meet and placed 1st on bars, beam and floor. At regionals, she won the vault title with a score of 10.0. She placed 1st on vault and 6th AA at L10 Nationals.
Sophia Maisel, WCC, qualified to 2021 regionals and placed 9th AA.
Amanda Scheuerman, Action Gymnastics, qualified to 2021 L10 Nationals and placed 34th AA.
Cecily Rizo, Texas Dreams, won her 2021 regional meet and placed 1st on bars and beam. She won bars at L10 Nationals and placed 8th overall.
Former PSU star, 2020 Nissen Award winner and two-time NCAA PH champ Stephen Nedoroscik became the first American to win the Gold Medal in the Pommel Horse, with his victory at the 2021 World Championships. US teammate and former Ohio State standout Alec Yoder finished fifth.
On women's VT, Nebraska commit Csenge Bacsksay of Hungary placed 5th. Link: Video
Former OU Sooner and NCAA champ Yul Moldauer overcame a shaky start on Rings to place 4th in the AA at the World Championships. Zhang Boheng of China edged Olympic champ Hashimoto Daiki for first.
Link: USA Gym