Louisville, Kentucky will once again play host to next year’s Winter Cup, Nastia Liukin Cup and Elite Team Cup, USA Gymnastics announced Wednesday.
Yul Moldauer staged a dominant, come-from-behind victory in winning the Senior Men’s Winter Cup all-around title Sunday night to close out competition in Louisville.
Junnosuke Iwai (Lewisville, Texas/ Texas Dreams Gymnastics) clinched his first national title, and Region 3 reclaimed team gold for the first time since 2021 Saturday night at the Elite Team Cup.
Two-time World medalist and 2023 Pan American all-around champion Kayla DiCello got her 2024 season off to a winning start, taking the Winter Cup women’s all-around title Saturday afternoon in Louisville.
Claire Pease (Sunnyvale, Texas/WOGA Gymnastics) claimed the all-around junior women’s title, while Shane Wiskus (Spring Park, Minn./EVO Gymnastics) currently leads the senior men in all-around competition after Winter Cup competition on Friday.
The USA Gymnastics domestic season kicks off with the 2024 Winter Cup February 23-25 in Louisville, Kentucky.
Olympic champion Suni Lee and World gold medalists Kayla DiCello and Lexi Zeiss are among the women added this week to the impressive group of gymnasts who will compete at the 2024 Winter Cup February 23-25 in Louisville, Kentucky.
Many of the biggest stars of USA Gymnastics will kick off the 2024 Olympic year at the 2024 Winter Cup entry, with entry lists announced Friday by USA Gymnastics.
A total of 19 Elite Team Cup veterans are among the 71 athletes who will compete at the 2024 edition of the event.
USA Gymnastics’ 2024 streaming schedule will kick off with exclusive live coverage of Winter Cup on YouTube, while FlipNow.tv features a lineup of competition, podium training and archived classics.
Tickets are now on sale for the 2024 Winter Cup, Elite Team Cup and Nastia Liukin Cup to be held February 23-25 at the Kentucky International Convention Center in Louisville.
USA Gymnastics’ 2024 Winter Cup, Nastia Liukin Cup and Elite Team Cup will be held February 23-25 in Louisville, Kentucky, USAG announced Wednesday.
USA Gymnastics on Sunday evening reordered its Men’s Senior National Team following the conclusion of Winter Cup.
Junior and senior men’s apparatus champions were named Sunday, and six more gymnasts claimed National Team spots as USA Gymnastics’ Winter Cup competition concluded at Freedom Hall.
With the 2023 FIG Junior World Championships one month away, Hezly Rivera (Oradell, N.J./WOGA Gymnastics) put on a dominant performance to win junior women’s all-around gold at USA Gymnastics’ Winter Cup Sunday afternoon at Freedom Hall.