Don Houlton makes the move from CMU
Erin Baugh, Zenith Elite, qualified to '22 regionals and placed 22nd AA.
Samantha Shanno, Phenom Gymnastics, competed only UB this season.
Sophia Nguyen, Legacy Gymnastics, placed 2nd AA at regionals this season and 23rd AA at nationals.
Paige Anastas, Brestyan's, qualified to compete fx in the IES session of '22 nationals and placed 12th.
Alexa Wade, Gym Quarters, competed only beam this season.
Addy Rothstein, Gotham Gymnastics, won her regional bars title this season and qualified to nationals where she competed three events.
LSU commit Konnor McClain captured her first US title with a consistent effort at the OOFOS US Championships. She posted a 112.75 to claim the title ahead of Shilese Jones, the Day 1 leader. Jones suffered falls on BB and FX. UCLA's Jordan Chiles was 3rd while Florida's Kayla DiCello was 4th. Oregon State's Jade Carey was fifth. Back in 6th was Florida commit Skye Blakely. McClain captured the BB title while Jones claimed the FX title and shared the UB title with Florida's Leanne Wong. Wong only did UB and BB due to a minor injury sustained on Day 1. Carey took the title on VT.
OU commmit Addison Fatta was 10th while UCLA commit Katelyn Rosen was 12th. UCLA's Ciena Alipio was 17th while AU's Olivia Greaves tied for 9th on UB, her only event.
Link: Results
Chelsea Southam, Bold Gymnastics, competed vault and floor at her state meet this season.
Stanford Olympian and NCAA champion Brody Malone defended his US title on Saturday. He led six Stanford athletes who finished in the top 10. He also claimed national titles on HB and FX. Donnell Whittenburg was 2nd and took the Ring title, with Stanford frosh Asher Hong in 3rd. Hong won the VT. Michigan frosh Fred Richard was 4th, while former Sooner NCAA and National Champ Yul Moldauer was fifth. Stanford's Colt Walker was 6th, former Gopher Shane Wiskus was 7th while Cardinal Taylor Burkhart, Ian Lasic-Ellis and Riley Loos completed the top 10. Former PSU standout and World Champion Stephen Nedoroscik won the PH while Stanford's Curran Phillips was first on PB.
Bonus scoring rules were in effect.
Link: Release
Florida commit Shilese Jones put together her most complete day of gymnastics to storm to the lead at the OOFOS US Championships. LSU commit Konnor McClain is 2nd. UCLA's Jordan Chiles is 3rd, while Florida's Kayla DiCello is 4th. Oregon State's Jade Carey is fifth, and interestingly, is the only woman competing under a university-affiliated club (Oregon State University Gymnastics Academy).
Florida commit Skye Blakely is 6th after coming off BB, while UCLA commit Katelyn Rosen is 7th. OU commit Addison Fatta is 11th and UCLA's Ciena Alipio is 19th. Florida's Leanne Wong scratched after UB/BB with an apparent injury.
In the juniors, Madray Johnson holds the lead over Jayla Hang and Alicia Zhou.
Link: USA Gym
Haley Zampella, Head Over Heels, qualified to regionals this season and placed 11th AA.
Amelia May, Believe Gymnastics, qualified to regionals this season and placed 12th AA.
Stanford's Brody Malone led the field in Day 1 at the OOFOS US Gymnastics Championships. The US and NCAA champ outdistanced the field, despite a strong early challenge from junior Colt Walker and frosh Asher Hong. Bonus scoring rules are in effect. Hong finished 2nd, followed by Donnell Whittenburg and former Gopher standout Shane Wiskus. Former OU NCAA champ Yul Moldauer was 5th. In 6th was Michigan frosh Fred Richard, with Walker falling back to 7th after problems on PH. Stanford's Ian Lasic-Ellis was 8th, just ahead of teammates Taylor Burkhart and Khoi Young.
Link; Results
Olivia Mile, Apex Athletics, qualified to nationals this season and placed 56th AA.