2025 Winter Cup

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LocationLouisville, Kentucky, U.S.
DatesFebruary 21–23, 2025
2025 Winter Cup
VenueFreedom Hall
LocationLouisville, Kentucky, U.S.
DatesFebruary 21–23, 2025
 2024
2026 

The 2025 Winter Cup was an artistic gymnastics competition held at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, on February 21–23, 2025.[1] As in recent years, the competition included men's and women's gymnastics.[2]

The event was held in Louisville, which hosted the 2023 and 2024 Winter Cup.[1][3]

Competition schedule

The competition had senior and junior competitions for both women's and men's disciplines. The competition schedule was (all times in eastern).[4]

Friday, February 21:

  • Winter Cup – Senior Men – Day 1, 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, February 22:

  • Elite Team Cup – 1:00 p.m.
  • Winter Cup – Senior Women – 6:00 p.m.

Sunday, February 23:

  • Winter Cup – Junior Women – 9:00 a.m.
  • Nastia Liukin Cup – 12:30 p.m.
  • Winter Cup – Junior Men and Senior Men Day 2 – 4:30 p.m.

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Senior Women[5][6]
Individual all-around Ashlee Sullivan Jayla Hang Simone Rose
Vault Zoey Molomo Jayla Hang Eveylynn Lowe
Uneven bars Alicia Zhou Brooke Pierson Simone Rose
Balance beam Tatum Drusch
Claire Pease
Not awarded Ashlee Sullivan
Zoey Molomo
Floor Nola Matthews Ashlee Sullivan
Jayla Hang
Eveylynn Lowe
Not awarded
Junior Women[7][8]
Individual all-around Lavi Crain Vivi Crain Addalye VanGrinsven
Vault Lavi Crain Sydney Williams Not awarded
Uneven bars Charleigh Bullock Kylie Smith Sydney Williams
Balance beam Lavi Crain Vivi Crain Trinity Wood
Floor Vivi Crain Caroline Moreau Addalye VanGrinsven
Senior Men[9][10][11]
Individual all-around Riley Loos Fred Richard Taylor Christopulos
Floor Riley Loos Jun Iwai Jesse-Lee Pakele
Pommel horse Brandon Dang Patrick Hoopes Ignacio Yockers
Rings Riley Loos Alex Diab Matthew Underhill
Vault Nartey Brady Kameron Nelson Brandon Nguyen
Parallel bars Colt Walker Brandon Nguyen Fred Richard
Horizontal bar Crew Bold Drake Andrews Fred Richard
Junior Men[12][13][14]
Individual all-around Adam Lakomy Alex Noel Eli Osuna
Floor Adam Lakomy Finn Grenstam Eli Osuna
Pommel horse Maksim Kan Michael Scheiner Daniel San Juanico
Rings Nathan Underhill Bobby Haberstock Joshua Hanny
Vault Nathan Underhill Shaun Smith Joseph Hale
Parallel bars Joey Nieves Tristen Nye Joseph Hale
Horizontal bar Adam Lakomy Joey Nieves Maksim Kan

National team and international assignments

Due to winning a team medal at the 2024 Olympic Games, all five team members plus the two traveling alternates were automatically named to the men's national team: Asher Hong, Paul Juda, Brody Malone, Stephen Nedoroscik, Fred Richard, Shane Wiskus, and Khoi Young.

Following the conclusion of the competition, the following individuals were also named to the national team: Taylor Burkhart, Taylor Christopulos, Brandon Dang, Alex Diab, Patrick Hoopes, Jun Iwai, Riley Loos, Alex Nitache, and Colt Walker. Additionally Tate Costa, Josh Karnes, Kiran Mandava, Kai Uemura retained their spots on the senior development team.[11]

Additionally USA Gymnastics also announced upcoming international assignments. Multiple gymnasts were given FIG World Cup assignments: Baku – Dang, Hoopes, and Diab; Antalya – Dang, Hoopes, and Hong alongside women's team members Claire Pease and Jayla Hang; Osijek – Diab, Loos, and Iwai; Cairo – Dang, Diab, and Hoopes. For the DTB Pokal Team Challenge and Mixed Cup Loos, Iwai, Christopulos, Walker, and Uemura were selected for the Team Challenge while Mandava and Nitache were selected for the Mixed Cup, to be joined by Ashlee Sullivan, Simone Rose, and Nola Matthews.[15]

Participants

Nastia Liukin Cup

References

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