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

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

    May 25, 2021

    The final hurdle before U.S. Olympic Trials is here: the 2021 Men's U.S. Gymnastics Championships takes place in Fort Worth, Texas from June 3rd-6th with both a senior and junior competition, and it is going to be one to watch.
  2. USAG Names 8 Gymnasts To 2021 Men's National Team Through Championships

    USAG Names 8 Gymnasts To 2021 Men's National Team Through Championships

    Mar 3, 2021

    INDIANAPOLIS, March 3, 2021 – USA Gymnastics today announced the addition of eight gymnasts to the U.S. Men’s National Team. These individuals were named to the team by the Men’s Program Committee who considered results from last weekend’s Winter Cup in addition to submitted petitions. They join the ten gymnasts who automatically qualified to the team through their performances at Winter Cup. All 18 gymnasts have been named to the National Team through the 2021 U.S. Championships in June.
  3. Cameron Bock Hits Six For Six At 2021 Men's Winter Cup Competition

    Cameron Bock Hits Six For Six At 2021 Men's Winter Cup Competition

    Mar 1, 2021

    Cameron Bock, representing the University of Michigan, took first all-around in the senior men’s division, scoring an 84.150. His win was impressive, nearly an entire point ahead of second place. He was consistent on all six events, taking second on pommel horse and parallel bars.
  4. Cameron Bock Takes 2021 Winter Cup Men's All-Around Title

    Cameron Bock Takes 2021 Winter Cup Men's All-Around Title

    Feb 27, 2021

    INDIANAPOLIS - Feb. 26, 2021 - Cameron Bock of Tustin, Calif./University of Michigan, topped a field of 27 competitors to claim the 2021 Winter Cup men’s all-around title Friday at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. Bock, who is in his senior season with the Wolverines, earned an 84.150 and finished nearly a full point ahead of runner-up Riley Loos of El Dorado Hills, Calif/Stanford University (83.250). World bronze medalist Yul Moldauer of Arvada, Colo./5280 Gymnastics, rounded out the top three, posting an 82.600 on the night.