Sarah Brown 1st Head Coach at Texas State

Previously Penn State’s head coach since 2018.

Congratulations.

Canadian Gymnastics in 2026

It’s Canada Day, July 1, 2026.

You can join a very active Fans of Canadian Gymnastics page on Facebook.

I’d say this is Canada’s strongest quadrennial for men’s Gymnastics. Even stronger than the Kyle Shewfelt teams.

And it’s very strong for the Canadian women’s team as well, with Ellie Black training for her 5th Olympics. New star Lia-Monica Fontaine, young and improving.

The WAG team has depth. Canada needs Beam and Bars routines scoring 14+. Many will be working towards filling those spots.

Chen Ziyan – Beam

Zhang Yihan – Chinese Championships β€™26

Gold on Floor with a double double.Β  3rd in the AA.Β 

Looks to be a lock for the Worlds 2026 team.Β 

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introducing Gymnastics University

Mary Wright and a slate of top clinicians will be offering education materials on topics such as:

  • Competitive Gymnastics
  • Dance and Artistry
  • Wellness and Wellbeing
  • Recreational Gymnastics
  • Pathway to the NCAA

Just launched, you can sign up for free by clicking the GET STARTED button on GymnasticsUniversity.com

Once registered, you can check out sample INSIGHTS from their presenters.

Click or watch the introduction video on GymnasticsUniversity.com.

RESULTS MAG & WAG Asian Championships

Click through to see all results for Men & Women.

Shane Wiskus wins U.S. MAG National Qualifier

πŸ₯‡ Shane Wiskus 84.157
πŸ₯ˆ Nicolas Kuebler 80.202
πŸ₯‰ Hasan Aydogdu 78.905

Tatum Drusch wins American Classic

πŸ₯‡ Tatum Drusch 53.700
πŸ₯ˆ Jade Carey 53.050
πŸ₯‰ Zoey Molomo 52.700

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Harschit Damodharan – Asian Games Vault Gold

Harschit Damodharan from India took Gold on Jr. Vault at Asian Games.

His teammate, Akshat Bajaj, was Silver.

Full Jr. Men’s results.

introducing Handspring Vault

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Most likely quite similar to what you do. The one unusual bit is teaching the preflight to straight handstand with head “buried”. Most coaches use a slight arch with the head up, and don’t go as high as handstand.

In recent years I’ve been eliminating the arm circle altogether. And finding β€” that way β€” that kids end up with a smaller arm circle in the end.