Madeline Murphy, Dynamic Gymnastics, competed only beam at her '22 state meet.
2023-4 Catherine Lyden, Infiniti Gymnastics, Lianna Schultz, Force Gymnastics, and Lydia Stoner, Prestige Gymnastics to West Chester
2023-4 Emma Brannon, Edwardsville YMCA, to Greenville
2023-4 Linnea Vasali, Prestige Gymanstics, to UW-Eau Claire
2023-4 Nina English, Legacy Gymnastics, to Cortland
We are introducing a new feature to the site, replacing the former Recruitables Database we used to have in place. We are now releasing ratings of the top recruits in the Class of 2022 (this year's frosh) and the Class of 2023 (the next incoming class). The 2024 list will be published in the spring. We have introduced a rating system that uses the same objective criteria as our annual recruiting class rankings, but encoded in a set o rules that assigns star ratings to clusters of gymnasts. The full explanation is here or available from the top menu bar, under Recruits --> Recruit Ratings.
Stanford's Brody Malone won the gold on HB in the last event at the World Championships. The mutli NCAA and US champion and Olympian was the first US man to win on the event in more than 40 years. On the Women's FX, UCLA's Jordan Chiles was 2nd while Oregon State's Jade Carey tied for third. Jessica Gardirova of the UK won the Gold. On the BB, Florida commit Skye Blakely was 5th, despite a fall on her side aerial.
Link: USA Gymnastics
Oregon State's Jade Carey won the Gold on the VT to lead the US at the first day of the Event Finals at the Liverpool World Championships. UCLA's Jordan Chiles won the Silver on VT while Shilese Jones won a Silver on UB with an upgraded set for Finals. For the men, former PSU star and reigning World Champion Stephen Nedoroscik was fifth on his specialty. Donnell Whittenburg was 8th on R.
Link: USAG Release
Abby Brushwood, Centre Elite Gymnastics, qualified to regionals and placed 12th AA.
Stanford's Brody Malone hit 6 for 6 and finished 4th at the World Championship Men's AA Final. He was just 0.3 from the Bronze. Frosh teammate Asher Hong finished 6th AA, marking the first time the US Men have placed two in the top 10 since 2003. Olympic champion Daiki Hashimoto of Japan won the title.
Link: USA Gym
Emry Clasen, LaFleurs, qualified to nationals last season and finished 54th AA.
Avery Neff, Olympus Gymnastics, placed 1st AA at her '22 state and regional meets. She placed 2nd AA (1st FX) at nationals last spring. She placed 1st AA (1st UB/BB) at '21 Nationals .
2023-4 Sofia Delgado Cotto, Legacy Gymnastics, to Southern Connecticut.
2023-4 Mollie Ruch, Force Gymnastics, to Winona State.
2023-4 Taylor Markley, Deary's Gymnastics, to Bridgeport.
Paige Zancan, Hill's, won her regional beam title last season and placed 13th AA at nationals.
Brazil's Rebecca Andrade won the Gold Medal in the AA, ahead of the USA's Shilese Jones in 2nd. Oregon State's Jade Carey was 6th. Andrade powered to the lead in the first rotation with her exemplary Cheng vault.
Link: USAG
The US Men finished fifth at the World Championships, just behind Italy. China rebounded from a rough prelim session to take the win in an error plagued final. Japan was 2nd and Great Britain far behind in third. The US Men were led by Stanford frosh Asher Hong and fifth year senior Brody Malone, plus junior Colt Walker. Former PSU star Stephen Nedoroscik contributed on Pommels.
Link: USAG Release
Kristina Shchennikova, 5280 Gymnastics, placed 1st on floor and 3rd AA at her '22 state meet. She placed 6th AA at regionals and 22nd AA at nationals.
The US women won their sixth consecutive world team title, a record. The US team included UCLA's Jordan Chiles, Oregon State's Jade Carey, Florida's Leanne Wong, Florida commit Skye Blakely and Florida commit Shilese Jones. Canada won a historic bronze medal, upsetting an error-prone field of favored team medalists. That squad featured Nebraska's Emma Spence, former CMU star Denelle Pedrick and Iowa commit Sydney Turner (corrected). Great Britain won a historic silver and all three teams punched their tickets to Paris in 2024.
Link: USA Gymnastics
Daisy Stephenson, Texas Best Gymnastics, placed 4th and 5th AA at her state and regional meets respectively. She placed 25th AA at nationals.