Eight Americans will take on the second edition of the FIG Parkour World Championships, set for November 15-17 in Japan.
Reigning Olympic team champions Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles have been selected as the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic ...
U.S. juniors collected international medals as American athletes competed in Europe over the weekend.
Fuzzy Benas (Richmond, Texas, University of Oklahoma) placed seventh at the 41st Memorial Arthur Gander Wednesday in ...
Benas will also compete in the 2024 Memorial Arthur Gander November 6 in Chiasso, Switzerland. Benas will take the floor first for the Memorial Arthur Gander where he looks to add to the American win ...
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Canisius University President Steve K. Stoute and Vice President and Director of Athletics Bill Maher announced today (Nov. 1) that women’s acrobatics and tumbling will be the school’s 21st ...
INDIANPOLIS, Ind. – The biggest stars in trampoline & tumbling highlight USA Gymnastics’ 27-athlete roster for the 2023 FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships November 9-12 in Birmingham, ...
A former gymnast himself, George Nissen’s greatest contribution to the sport was his invention of the trampoline, which he developed with Larry Griswold. The Iowa graduate went into business with ...
After competing at this year’s Rhythmic World Championships in Valencia, Spain, and the Aeon Cup in Tokyo, Japan, Olympians Evita Griskenas (Orland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center) ...