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  1. What's Next For Leanne Wong And Kayla DiCello?

    What's Next For Leanne Wong And Kayla DiCello?

    Dec 3, 2021

    A conversation with Leanne Wong and Kayla DiCello, where they reflect on their Olympics and World experiences, heading to Florida, and more.
  2. DiCello, Wong Headline 2021 Women's Artistic World Championships Team

    DiCello, Wong Headline 2021 Women's Artistic World Championships Team

    Oct 9, 2021

    INDIANAPOLIS, October 9, 2021 – Kayla DiCello of Boyds, Md./Hill’s Gymnastics and Leanne Wong of Overland Park, Kan./Great American Gymnastics Express – both alternates for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games – will lead a group of up-and-coming U.S. gymnasts at the 2021 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships later this month in Kitakyushu, Japan. DiCello and Wong will be joined by EMjae Frazier of Erial, N.J./Parkettes National Gymnastics Center and Konnor McClain of Cross Lanes, W.Va./WOGA Gymnastics.
  3. U.S. Team Narrows Selection To 2021 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships

    U.S. Team Narrows Selection To 2021 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships

    Oct 5, 2021

    INDIANAPOLIS, October 5, 2021 – The final U.S. team members for the 2021 Artistic and Rhythmic World Championships will be decided this week in Indianapolis, when six athletes train and compete for a spot on the women’s artistic team at the selection camp October 7-10. The 2021 Artistic World Championships are slated to take place October 18-24 at the Kitakyushu General Gymnasium in Japan.
  4. Meet The Tokyo Bound 2021 U.S. Women's Artistic Gymnastics Olympic Team

    Meet The Tokyo Bound 2021 U.S. Women's Artistic Gymnastics Olympic Team

    Jun 28, 2021

    The five-time Olympic medalist finished first in the two-day competition overall, with a score of 118.098. Biles actually finished second on day two to Suni Lee with a 57.533, but again, won the overall meet with 118.098.
  5. 6 Takeaways From Day 1 At U.S. Women's Gymnastics Trials

    6 Takeaways From Day 1 At U.S. Women's Gymnastics Trials

    Jun 26, 2021

    There’s nothing like being in an arena when Simone Biles's name is announced. Saving her Double Pike Yurchenko for the Olympics, Biles pulled out her Cheng and Amanar for the night. The vault began with the Cheng with a ridiculously far landing and ended with a stratospheric Amanar, scoring 15.66. She finished with a 60.565, the highest score since World's qualification 2018!
  6. Who To Watch For At The 2021 Olympic Trials

    Who To Watch For At The 2021 Olympic Trials

    Jun 14, 2021

    Rolling into the 2021 Olympic Trials, the only thing we know for sure is that Simone Biles, barring an alien invasion, is going to come in first place and lead the team. Besides that, anything could happen! What we do know is that the top two all-arounders at trials are automatically placed on the team, so everyone will be fighting for that second spot. Land below second place, and it’s up to Tom Forster and the selection committee who they choose to put onto the coveted four-person Olympic team, who is going as alternates, and who misses the team completely.
  7. Biles Wins 7th National AA Championship, Most In U.S. Women's Gymnastics

    Biles Wins 7th National AA Championship, Most In U.S. Women's Gymnastics

    Jun 7, 2021

    FORT WORTH, Texas, June 6, 2021 – Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre claimed another spot in the record books Sunday at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, notching a seventh U.S. senior women’s all-around title – the most in history. Biles (119.650) ran away from the competition on Day 2, stretching a 2.2-point lead to nearly five full points. Sunisa Lee of St. Paul, Minn./Midwest Gymnastics Center finished second with a 114.950, and Biles’ World Champions Centre teammate Jordan Chiles (114.450) rounded out the top three. Biles also claimed the top spots on vault (31.025), balance beam (29.250) and floor exercise (29.600). Lee notched the national title on uneven bars with a 30.200.
  8. What To Watch For At The Women's 2021 U.S. Championships

    What To Watch For At The Women's 2021 U.S. Championships

    May 27, 2021

    The U.S. Championships are almost here, the final stepping stone to the Olympic Trials. U.S. Championships, also referred to as nationals, showcases the best of the best in U.S. gymnastics, and will be an exciting weekend of today’s biggest names throwing their best routines.
  9. Blakely Claims 2021 American Classic Senior All-Around Title

    Blakely Claims 2021 American Classic Senior All-Around Title

    Apr 24, 2021

    INDIANAPOLIS, April 24, 2021 – Skye Blakely of Frisco, Texas/WOGA Gymnastics notched a 55.350 to edge runner up Leanne Wong of Overland Park, Kan./Great American Gymnastics Express (54.450) for the 2021 American Classic senior all-around title Saturday at The Gymnastics Company in Indianapolis. Karis German of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre took third with a 53.250.
  10. What To Watch For At The 2021 American Classic & Hopes Classic

    What To Watch For At The 2021 American Classic & Hopes Classic

    Apr 21, 2021

    The highly anticipated American Classic will feature junior and senior gymnasts competing at the elite level, as well as the Hopes Classic with 11-14 year-old gymnasts who intend to be elite one day.
  11. USAG Names 2021 Women's Junior & Senior National Teams Through June

    USAG Names 2021 Women's Junior & Senior National Teams Through June

    Mar 13, 2021

    INDIANAPOLIS, March 13, 2021 – USA Gymnastics today announced the full 2021 U.S. Women’s Junior and Senior National Team rosters following the conclusion of the first in-person National Team camp of the year. Five junior and four senior athletes automatically qualified to the National Team through their all-around performances at the 2021 Winter Cup in February. The additional gymnasts were named to the team by the Athlete Selection Committee who considered in-camp performance in addition to submitted petitions.
  12. Leanne Wong Commits To University Of Florida

    Leanne Wong Commits To University Of Florida

    Nov 15, 2020

    Two-time U.S. Senior National Team member Leanne Wong, an elite from Great American Gymnastic Express (GAGE), announced her commitment to the University of Florida. Her signing ends months of gymternet guessing and giddiness. Known for her graceful extension, clean lines, and competitive consistency, Wong made it official November 14, 2020, through her Instagram account.
  13. Leanne Wong Shoots For Big Goals In 2021 and Beyond

    Leanne Wong Shoots For Big Goals In 2021 and Beyond

    Oct 20, 2020

    After a disappointing end to her most recent competition season, the 2020 Coronavirus meet cancellations were even more shocking for Leanne Wong, who was left with something to prove.
  14. USA Adds Four Medals In First Event Finals Of Pan Am Games

    USA Adds Four Medals In First Event Finals Of Pan Am Games

    Jul 31, 2019

    The first day of event finals at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, saw medalists from eight countries in the men's floor exercise, pommel horse, still rings, women's vault, and uneven bars. Team USA led Tuesday's medal count with four, followed by Canada with three, while Brazil and Colombia each won two medals.
  15. Biles Shows Highest Difficulty & Execution At U.S. Gymnastics Championships

    Biles Shows Highest Difficulty & Execution At U.S. Gymnastics Championships

    Aug 22, 2018

    Simone Biles showed the world last weekend that she is still the best in the field, winning the all-around and every individual event title at the 2018 U.S. Gymnastics Championships. Over the two days of competition, Biles showed off her incredible power and execution, and she not only has her skills back from Rio, but she’s even upgraded on bars, beam, and floor.