


Tickets are now on sale for the 2026 Winter Cup and Elite Team Cup February 21-22 at the Kentucky International Convention Center in Louisville, where USA Gymnastics’ National Team and American Cup rosters will be determined.

USA Gymnastics’ season-opening national competition, the 2026 Winter Cup, will return to Louisville, Kentucky February 20-22. It is the fourth-consecutive year the city will host the event.

Riley Loos had the lead after day one of men’s competition on Friday, and he finished Sunday in the same position to take the senior men’s all-around title at the 2025 Winter Cup in Louisville.

The sisters of Lavi and Vivi Crain won all-around gold and silver, respectively, and accounted for three of four apparatus wins Sunday morning in junior women’s competition at the 2025 Winter Cup in Louisville.

Ashlee Sullivan (Richardson, Texas/Metroplex Gymnastics) won the 2025 Winter Cup all-around title to close out Saturday’s competition.

Adam Lakomy of Region 6 claimed the junior men’s Winter Cup all-around title, while Region 3 won team gold at the 2025 Elite Team Cup Saturday afternoon at the Kentucky International Convention Center.

Riley Loos (El Dorado Hills, Calif./Stanford University) leads the senior men’s field following Day 1 of competition at the 2025 Winter Cup in Louisville. His all-around total of 80.400 will see him start at the top of the leaderboard of finals on Sunday.

Featuring two Paris Olympic medalists, USA Gymnastics’ Winter Cup will kick off the 2025 domestic season Friday through Sunday at the Kentucky International Convention Center in Louisville.

Winter Cup will kick off a USA Gymnastics 2025 livestreaming schedule that includes competitions, camps and podium trainings throughout the country.

A total of 25 veterans from last year’s Elite Team Cup are among the 58 athletes who will take part in the 2025 edition of the event, to be held in conjunction with USA Gymnastics’ 2025 Winter Cup and Nastia Liukin Cup.