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== Men's National Team ==
== Men's National Team ==
The top seven in the all-around ([[Brody Malone]], [[Donnell Whittenburg]], [[Asher Hong]], [[Fred Richard]], [[Yul Moldauer]], [[Colt Walker (gymnast)|Colt Walker]], and [[Shane Wiskus]]) were named to the [[United States men's national artistic gymnastics team|national team]]. Additionally the remaining event champions, [[Stephen Nedoroscik]] (pommel horse) and [[Curran Phillips]] (parallel bars) were also named to the national team. [[Paul Juda]], who did not compete, was added via petition. The selection committee then added the remaining members: [[Taylor Burkhart]], [[Alex Diab]], [[Ian Lasic-Ellis]], [[Riley Loos]], and [[Blake Sun]].
''To be announced at conclusion of event''


== Participants ==
== Participants ==

Revision as of 12:55, 21 August 2022

2021 U.S. National Gymnastics Championships
VenueAmalie Arena
LocationTampa, Florida, U.S.
DateAugust 18, 2022 (2022-08-18)―August 21, 2022 (2022-08-21)
← 2021

The 2022 U.S. National Gymnastics Championships, known as the 2022 OOFOS U.S. Gymnastics Championships, will be the 58th edition of the U.S. National Gymnastics Championships. The competition will be held at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida from August 18–21, 2022.

Competition schedule and media

The competition featured Senior and Junior contests for both women's and men's disciplines. The preliminary competition schedule is as follows (in eastern time):[1]

  • Thursday, August 18: Men's gymnastics – juniors at 1:30 p.m. and seniors at 7 p.m.
  • Friday, August 19: Women's gymnastics – juniors at 1:30 p.m. and seniors at 7 p.m.
  • Saturday, August 20: Men's gymnastics – juniors at 1:30 p.m. and seniors at 7 p.m.
  • Sunday, August 21: Women's gymnastics – juniors at 1:30 p.m. and seniors at 7 p.m.

The event will be broadcast on NBC Sports.

Sponsorship

In July it was announced that OOFOS, a global leader in recovery footwear, would be the title sponsor for the event.[2]

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Senior Women
Individual all-around
Vault
Uneven bars
Balance beam
Floor
Junior Women
Individual all-around
Vault
Uneven bars
Balance beam
Floor
Senior Men
Individual all-around Brody Malone Donnell Whittenburg Asher Hong
Floor Brody Malone Asher Hong Fred Richard
Pommel horse Stephen Nedoroscik Brody Malone Yul Moldauer
Rings Donnell Whittenburg Alex Diab Asher Hong
Vault Asher Hong Donnell Whittenburg Colt Walker
Parallel bars Curran Phillips Colt Walker Blake Sun
Horizontal bar Brody Malone Fred Richard Shane Wiskus
Junior Men (17-18)
Individual all-around

Women's National Team

To be announced at conclusion of event

Men's National Team

The top seven in the all-around (Brody Malone, Donnell Whittenburg, Asher Hong, Fred Richard, Yul Moldauer, Colt Walker, and Shane Wiskus) were named to the national team. Additionally the remaining event champions, Stephen Nedoroscik (pommel horse) and Curran Phillips (parallel bars) were also named to the national team. Paul Juda, who did not compete, was added via petition. The selection committee then added the remaining members: Taylor Burkhart, Alex Diab, Ian Lasic-Ellis, Riley Loos, and Blake Sun.

Participants

[3]

Women

Seniors

Juniors

  • Sage Bradford (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Dulcy Caylor (World Champions Centre)
  • Payton Chandler (Metroplex Gymnastics)
  • Norah Christian (Cascade Elite West)
  • Nicole Desmond (First State Gymnastics)
  • Kieryn Finnell (Rochester Gymnastics Academy)
  • Jayla Hang (Pacific Reign Gymnastics)
  • Gabrielle Hardie (Twin City Twisters)
  • Madray Johnson (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Avery King (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Myli Lew (San Mateo Gymnastics)
  • Annalisa Milton (Great American Gymnastics Express)
  • Malea Milton (Great American Gymnastics Express)
  • Zoey Molomo (Metroplex Gymnastics)
  • Ella Murphy (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Ella Kate Parker (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Claire Pease (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Michelle Pineda (Metroplex Gymnastics)
  • Christiane Popovich (Midwest Gymnastics Center)
  • Hezly Rivera (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Simone Rose (Pacific Reign Gymnastics)
  • Lacie Saltzmann (Texas Dreams)
  • Audrey Snyder (First State Gymnastics)
  • Izzy Stassi (Gym X-Treme)
  • Tiana Sumanasekera (West Valley Gymnastics School)
  • Gabby Van Frayen (Gym X-Treme)
  • Kelise Woolford (Buckeye Gymnastics)
  • Alicia Zhou (Love Gymnastics)

Men

Seniors

  • Justin Ah Chow (Ohio State University)
  • Javier Alfonso (University of Michigan)
  • Michael Artlip (Penn State University)
  • Maxim Bereznev (Roswell Gymnastics)
  • Jeremy Bischoff (Stanford University)
  • Landon Blixt (University of Michigan)
  • Cameron Bock (University of Michigan)
  • Garrett Braunton (U.S. Air Force Academy)
  • Taylor Burkhart (Stanford University)
  • Taylor Christopulos (University of Nebraska)
  • Asher Cohen (University of Nebraska)
  • Matt Cormier (Penn State University)
  • Alex Diab (U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center)
  • Isaiah Drake (U.S. Naval Academy)
  • Will Fleck (Penn State University)
  • Colin Flores (West Coast Olympic Gymnastics Academy)
  • Vitaliy Guimaraes (University of Oklahoma)
  • Dallas Hale (Cypress Academy of Gymnastics)
  • Asher Hong (Cypress Academy of Gymnastics)
  • Patrick Hoopes (U.S. Air Force Academy)
  • Evan Hymanson (Stanford Boys Gymnastics)
  • Michael Jaroh (Penn State University)
  • Joshua Karnes (Penn State University)
  • Anthony Koppie (Roswell Gymnastics)
  • Ian Lasic-Ellis (Stanford University)
  • Toby Liang (Roswell Gymnastics)
  • Riley Loos (Stanford University)
  • Brody Malone (Stanford University)
  • Connor McCool (University of Illinios)
  • Caleb Melton (Penn State University)
  • Yul Moldauer (5280 Gymnastics)
  • Stephen Nedoroscik (Penn State University)
  • Kameron Nelson (Ohio State University)
  • Noah Newfeld (University of California - Berkeley)
  • Eddie Penev (U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center)
  • Curran Phillips (Stanford University)
  • Fred Richard (Massachusetts Elite Gymnastics Academy)
  • Noah Sano (University of California - Berkeley)
  • Garrett Schooley (EVO Gymnastics)
  • Daniel Simmons (University of Oklahoma)
  • Landon Simpson (Centre Elite Gymnastics)
  • Ian Skirkey (University of Illinois)
  • Blake Sun (Stanford University)
  • Colt Walker (Stanford University)
  • Donnell Whittenburg (Salto Gymnastics)
  • Shane Wiskus (U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center)
  • Khoi Young (Stanford University)

References

  1. ^ "Single-session tickets on sale for 2022 OOFOS U.S. Gymnastics Championships". USA Gymnastics. July 20, 2022.
  2. ^ "OOFOS teams up with USA Gymnastics as title sponsor of U.S. Gymnastics Championships". USA Gymnastics. July 19, 2022.
  3. ^ "Olympic, World medalists headed to Tampa for 2022 OOFOS U.S. Gymnastics Championships". USA Gymnastics. August 9, 2022.