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The 2024 American Classic is set for Saturday, April 27 in Katy, Texas, with Gabby Douglas, Sunisa Lee, Jade Carey, and Joscelyn Roberson headlining the field.
This meet is one of the last chances to qualify to the upcoming U.S. championships that are set for May 30-June 2 in Fort Worth, Texas. Athletes must reach a minimum qualifying score to advance to championships. In the all-around, that number is a 51.000. For three events, it’s a 39.000. For two events, which Lee is competing (vault and beam), the number to reach is a 26.400.
The Core Hydration Classic (formerly U.S. Classic), set for M ..read more
Gymnastics Now
21h ago
The Georgia GymDogs mean business.
It was announced Thursday that World Champions Centre’s Cecile Canqueteau-Landi, who coaches Simone Biles, and previous UGA assistant coach Ryan Roberts will lead the Bulldogs as co-head coaches in a major hire for the legendary GymDog program.
Former Georgia head coach Courtney Kupets Carter was fired last week.
Per WCC, Canqueteau-Landi will remain with the club through the Olympics. Her husband and co-coach, Laurent, will stay in Texas with their daughter, Juliette, until 2025. When Juliette heads to Auburn for diving in 2025, Laurent will move to Athens ..read more
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1d ago
As the NCAA gymnastics comes to a close, Gymnastics Now founder and editor Patricia Duffy shares her parting thoughts from the season that was.
1. “If you have a perfect bracket, you’re a liar.”
This tweet/X post/whatever from @poorlawyer sums up the NCAA women’s postseason in a nutshell.
As much as Stanford’s run was the Cinderella story we all needed, and as much as all four teams in the Four on the Floor deserved to be there, no one could’ve predicted this outcome a month ago.
And that’s a good thing.
In a time when college gymnastics is marred by a severe need for scoring reform and could ..read more
Gymnastics Now
6d ago
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The 2024 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships conclude Saturday with the Super Six team final and individual finals at 6 p.m. ET on NCAA.com.
The six teams competing for the national title (and their qualifying score) are Stanford (417.389), Nebraska (413.523), and Illinois (410.461) from session one and Oklahoma (418.957), Michigan (418.954 (-1.0 ND)), and Ohio State (408.725) from session two. Scores reset for the finals.
Follow along with our live blog below.
For more info and our pre-qualifying recap, see below:
2024 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships semifinals recap: Su ..read more
Gymnastics Now
6d ago
FORT WORTH, Texas – The 2024 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships conclude Saturday with the Four on the Floor team final between LSU, California, Utah, and Florida.
The meet will be broadcast Saturday at 3 p.m. CT – live on ABC, and we’ll live blog the meet below.
Read our recap of semifinal competition here:
2024 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships semifinals recap: Super Six set as Stanford, Oklahoma, Michigan primed for showdown
See the full field, schedule, and how to watch here:
2024 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships: Qualifiers, schedule, how to watch
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Gymnastics Now
1w ago
Michigan star Paul Juda will return to Ann Arbor for a sixth season with the Wolverines in 2025, with the hopes of finishing his college career on home turf.
The 2022 NCAA all-around champion and 2023 world team bronze medalist is eligible for a sixth season after red-shirting due to injury in 2023, as well as receiving the additional year of eligibility allotted from the COVID-19 pandemic. With that said, Juda’s decision to return to Michigan took much consideration as he has already accomplished many of the top achievements in the NCAA – “You only get to do college athletics once, and I ..read more
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1w ago
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The 2024 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships begin Friday with two pre-qualifying sessions at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. ET. The finals follow on Saturday at 6 p.m. ET.
Both days of competition will be streamed live on NCAA.com. Follow along with our live blog of Friday’s competition below.
2024 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships: Qualifiers, schedule, how to watch
Session 1 features Stanford, Illinois, Nebraska, California, Navy, and Greenville.
Session 2 features Oklahoma, Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Air Force, and Springfield.
Three teams and the top three all-arounders&nbs ..read more
Gymnastics Now
1w ago
Every college athlete’s goal is to win a national championship for their team. Few are able to achieve this goal, and even fewer are able to win back-to-back championships. Stanford men’s gymnastics is one of those “even fewer” teams who have been able to repeat as NCAA champions – again and again and again and again.
The Cardinal won four in a row starting in 2019 and, were it not for the COVID-19 pandemic cutting the 2020 season short, they would have most likely already won their fifth national title in a row.
Head coach Thom Glielmi said winning consecutive national championships has ..read more
Gymnastics Now
1w ago
Oklahoma’s Fuzzy Benas was named Gymnast of the Year. Stanford’s Colt Walker won the coveted Nissen-Emery Award, which is given to the year’s outstanding senior collegiate gymnast who has an “outstanding record of achievement during his college career.” Oklahoma continued its haul with Emre Dodanli being named Specialist of the Year after a lights out season on floor. Illinois’ Brandon Dang was named Rookie of the Year for his pommel horse prowess.
Both Benas and Dodanli are virtually tied as Oklahoma’s statistical MVPs for the season, with Benas leading the team in the all-around with a high ..read more
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1w ago
FORT WORTH, Texas – The 2024 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships begin in Fort Worth with semifinal competition. The top 2 teams from each session advance. Individual national champions will also be crowned following the conclusion of semifinal competition.
Session 1 sees LSU, California, Arkansas, and Stanford face off at 3:30 p.m. CT. Session 2 follows with Oklahoma, Florida, Utah, and Alabama at 8 p.m. ET. Both sessions are live on ESPN2.
The Four on the Floor national final will be Saturday at 3 p.m. CT – live on ABC.
See the full field, schedule, and how to watch here:
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