Oklahoma remains No. 1 through 8 weeks but LSU reclaimed the No. 2 spot. Cal moved up to No. 5 and Georgia breaks into the top 10 for the first time since 2021 (in week 3)!
— All Things Gym Pod (@allthingsgympod.bsky.social) 2025-02-24T13:44:49.379Z
original Pommel mount
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U.S. Men’s Sr. National Team
Named after Winter Cup 2025.

Lavi, Vivi, Addy – 2025 Jr. Winter Cup
- Lavi Crain 52.000
- Vivi Crain 50.550
- Addy VanGrinsven 50.350
- Kylie Smith 50.100
- Trinity Wood 49.600
- Amia Pugh-Banks 49.150
- Sydney Williams 49.100
- Charleigh Bullock 49.050
Lavi and Vivi are sisters training at GAGE. They began their careers at Avant Coeur Gymnastics in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Fun fact โย the man competing two Triple Backs, Kameron Nelson, also started at that Gym.

inaugural Mixed Synchro Tramp results
An innovation for FIG in Trampoline.
World Cup Baku.
๐ฅ Alexandra Mytnik/Trevor Harder ๐บ๐ธ 48.370
๐ฅ Farangiz Ruzieva/Mirshokhid Khasanboev ๐บ๐ฟ 48.080
๐ฅ Seljan Mahsudova/Ali Niftaliyev ๐ฆ๐ฟ 47.990
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2025 Winter Cup Champ Riley Loos
- Riley Loos (Stanford) – 160.850
- Fred Richard (Michigan) – 159.000
- Taylor Christopulos (Nebraska) – 158.400
- Taylor Burkhart (Stanford) – 158.050
- Jun Iwai (Texas Dreams) – 157.750
Apparatus winners:
- FX: Riley Loos (Stanford)
- PH: Brandon Dang (Illinois)
- SR: Riley Loos (Stanford)
- VT: Nartey Brady (Eagle Ridge)
- PB: Colt Walker (Stanford)
- HB: Crew Bold (Michigan)
Mackenzie Estep wins the 2025 #NastiaCup
- Mackenzie Estep 38975ย
- Jasmine Cawley 38950ย
- Cameron Tassone 38850
- Sophie Schriever 38725
- Allison Cucci 38625
- Ella Murphy 38450
You can watch the competition online FREE.
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2025 Cottbus World Cup RESULTS – day 2
Beam
๐ฅ Zhou Yaqin ๐จ๐ณ 14.766
๐ฅ Zhang Kexin ๐จ๐ณ 14.266
๐ฅ Yamada Chiharu ๐ฏ๐ต 13.466
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Floor
๐ฅ Zhang Yihan ๐จ๐ณ 13.433
๐ฅ Lihie Raz ๐ฎ๐ฑ 12.933
๐ฅ Zhang Kexin ๐จ๐ณ 12.633
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Vault
๐ฅ Artur Davtyan ๐ฆ๐ฒ 14.900
๐ฅ Nazar Chepurnyi ๐บ๐ฆ 14.216
๐ฅ Niccolo Vannucchi ๐ฎ๐น 13.899
P Bars
๐ฅ Sugimoto Kaito ๐ฏ๐ต 14.300
๐ฅ Nazar Chepurnyi ๐บ๐ฆ 14.266
๐ฅ Jermain Gruenberg ๐ณ๐ฑ 13.966
H Bar
๐ฅ Kawakami Shohei ๐ฏ๐ต 14.400
๐ฅ Robert Tvorogal ๐ฑ๐น 14.333
๐ฅ Mert Efe Kilicer ๐น๐ท 13.966
Qiu Qiyuan – Stalder Nabieva
How to Save Youth Sports: A Manifesto
Parents in 2025 are worried about peer pressure, teen mental health, teen addiction to screens, and even childhoodย โobesity.
As coaches, our goal is that kids get hooked on fitness and achievement through sport. Being an athlete is one of the best ways to grow up.
Here’s a terrific article by Steve Magness for your parents:
How to Save Youth Sports: A Manifesto
Sports are a great way to establish basic psychological needs: autonomy; mastery and skill development; mattering and belonging
Nobody remembers (or cares) if you won your first-grade league championship.
Youth sports should be about having a space for kids to challenge themselves healthily and explore their interests and limits.
Youth sports should be a place where kids can learn how to be a good teammate, navigate conflict, and develop tools to regulate their emotions.
Perhaps most of all, youth sports should be about developing a positive relationship with physical health and fitness. …

