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2025 USA Gymnastics Championships begin in Providence

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Olympians Evita Griskenas, Aliaksei Shostak and Jessica Stevens are among the more than 1,700 athletes from 39 states who will participate in acrobatic, rhythmic and trampoline and tumbling competition at the 2025 USA Gymnastics Championships June 16-21 in Providence, Rhode Island.

The Amica Mutual Pavillion and Rhode Island Convention Center will play host to elite and developmental action at the championships, where athletes will vie for national titles and spots on the 2025-26 Junior and Senior National Teams in each discipline.

Performances at the USA Gymnastics Championships will also help determine U.S. teams for several international competitions, including the 2025 The World Games August 7-17 in Chengdu, China, the 2025 Senior Rhythmic World Championships August 20-24 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and the 2025 T&T World Championships November 6-9 in Pamplona, Spain.

Elite competition is set for June 19-21 in the Amica Mutual Pavillion and will stream free on the USA Gymnastics YouTube channel. All development competition will be held in the Rhode Island Convention Center and streamed on FlipNow.tv via pay-per-view or subscription.

Fans can visit usagymchamps.com to purchase tickets to the competition in Providence and to access all information about the championships.

Previews of each discipline contested at the USA Gymnastics Championships are below.


Acrobatic

Fresh off multiple World Cup gold medals, the men’s pair of Yaroslav and Vsevolod Ossolodkov look to claim the vacant U.S. senior title in Providence. World Cup medalists Maya Lissenkova and Katie Borcherding, and Sydney Padios and Willow Noble will vie for the women’s pair crown, while mixed pairs and women’s groups aim to stand atop their respective podiums.

Other international gold medal winners aiming for national titles include senior mixed pair Hailee Wong and Andrew Castro, 13-19 men’s pair Radomir Ossolodkov and Neko Sullivan, the 13-19 women’s group of Juli Williams, Carmelle Djoumgoue and Aubrie Cunningham, and the 12-18 women’s group of Leesy Sarria, Gia Calo and Dakota Martin.

All acrobatic development competition will be held in Hall 3 of the Rhode Island Convention Center.


Rhythmic

Still just 16 years old, Rin Keys will defend her 2024 senior all-around title and is fresh off an enormously successful 2025 Pan American Championships, where she won gold in the all-around, ball, clubs and team competition. Keys faces a field that includes two-time Olympian Evita Griskenas and five-time 2025 international medalist Megan Chu.

A new junior U.S. all-around champion will be crowned in Providence as reigning gold medalist Natalia de la Rosa will be competing in the 2025 Junior World Championships at the same time of the championships in Providence. 2025 international medalists Dawn Kim, Valerie Magduke and Josephine Weber will be among those competing for a chance at the title. Junior and senior groups will also vie for gold and spots on the U.S. National Groups.

Rhythmic development action will be held in Hall 1 of the Rhode Island Convention Center.


Trampoline

Seniors in individual trampoline, double mini and tumbling all aim to defend their titles in 2025, with Olympians Shostak and Stevens, World champions Ruben Padilla and Sarah Webster, and reigning The World Games tumbling champion Kaden Brown all registered to compete. After winning gold internationally this season, athletes looking for success in Providence include Alexandra Mytnik, Trevor Harder, Issac Rowley, Ryan Maccagnan, Cody Gesuelli, Elijah Vogel and Lourens Willekes. Top junior winners returning include Rafi Pikofsky-Christiansen and Carter Garn.

Development events for trampoline and tumbling will be held in Hall 2 of the Rhode Island Convention Center.

Registered athletes can be found on start lists available at usagymchamps.com