2021 U.S. National Gymnastics Championships

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2021 U.S. National Gymnastics Championships
Venue Dickies Arena
Location Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.
DateJune 3, 2021 (2021-06-03)—June 6, 2021 (2021-06-06)
  2019
2022  

The 2021 U.S. National Gymnastics Championships was the 57th edition of the U.S. National Gymnastics Championships. The competition, superintended at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, concluded on June 6, 2021.

Contents

Competition schedule and media

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

The event was broadcast on NBC Sports.

Medalists

The results for Junior men's was partitioned out into two age categories: 15-16 and 17-18. [2] [3]

Simone Biles was the AA Champion of the Year for the third year in a row, while Brody Malone clinched his first award over incumbent and previous title holders Mikulak and Muldauer. [4]

EventGoldSilverBronze
Senior Women
Individual all-around Simone Biles Sunisa Lee Jordan Chiles
Vault Simone Biles MyKayla Skinner Jordan Chiles
Uneven bars Sunisa Lee Riley McCusker Simone Biles
Balance beam Simone Biles Sunisa Lee Grace McCallum
Floor Simone Biles Kayla DiCello Leanne Wong
Junior Women
Individual all-around Katelyn Jong Madray Johnson Kaliya Lincoln
Vault Kailin Chio Joscelyn Roberson Katelyn Jong
Uneven bars Katelyn Jong Madray Johnson Charlotte Booth
Balance beam Joscelyn Roberson Ella Kate Parker Madray Johnson
Floor Kaliya Lincoln Katelyn Jong Kailin Chio
Senior Men
Individual all-around Brody Malone Yul Moldauer Sam Mikulak
Floor Eddie Penev Gage Dyer Yul Moldauer
Pommel horse Stephen Nedoroscik Alec Yoder Allan Bower
Rings Alex Diab Brody Malone Yul Moldauer
Vault Brody Malone Eddie Penev Gage Dyer
Parallel bars Yul Moldauer Shane Wiskus Colt Walker
Horizontal bar Sam Mikulak Brody Malone Genki Suzuki
Junior Men (17-18)
Individual all-around Fred Richard Toby LiangJoseph Pepe

Results

Women

Senior

RankGymnast Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymetriques.svg Poutre.svg Gymnastique au sol.svg Day TotalTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Simone Biles 15.80014.75014.35014.65059.550119.650
15.55014.70014.90014.95060.100
Silver medal icon.svg Sunisa Lee 14.40015.30013.90013.75057.350114.950
14.30014.90014.70013.70057.600
Bronze medal icon.svg Jordan Chiles 14.95014.45013.95013.55056.900114.450
14.90014.60014.05014.0057.550
4 Emma Malabuyo 14.05013.95012.95013.50054.450110.450
14.10013.85014.60013.45056.000
5 Leanne Wong 14.75012.70013.65014.20055.300110.150
14.55014.00012.70013.60054.850
6 Jade Carey 14.70013.95013.55013.25055.450110.000
14.55013.60012.75013.65054.550
7 Grace McCallum 14.60013.05014.20012.45054.300109.550
14.50013.15014.20013.40055.250
Skye Blakely 14.70012.95012.75013.45053.850109.550
14.55013.60014.25013.30055.700
9 MyKayla Skinner 14.90013.75012.55013.00054.200109.500
15.00013.50013.05013.75055.300
10 Kara Eaker 13.95013.90013.70013.00054.550109.050
13.90012.70014.20013.70054.500
11 Kayla DiCello 14.65012.90012.65014.05054.250108.800
14.40013.55012.55014.05054.550
12 Shilese Jones 14.85014.30012.45012.50054.100108.500
15.00014.40011.75013.25054.400
13 Emily Lee 14.25012.15013.85013.45053.700108.250
14.50013.05013.65013.35054.550
14 Amari Drayton 14.35013.40012.90013.05053.700107.100
14.50013.35012.80012.75053.400
15 Ava Siegfeldt 14.05013.60012.80012.85053.300106.800
14.15013.45013.15012.75053.500
16 Addison Fatta 14.45013.65012.05012.90053.050106.650
14.30013.50012.80013.00053.600
17 Zoe Miller 14.10014.30011.75012.80052.950106.400
14.20013.90013.05012.30053.450
18 Sydney Barros 14.30013.55013.00012.45053.300105.850
14.35013.30012.10012.80052.550
19 Karis German 13.75013.60011.45013.60052.400105.450
13.75013.45012.35013.50053.050
20 eMjae Frazier 14.40012.55013.00013.35053.300105.350
14.25011.90012.70013.20052.050
21 Kaylen Morgan 13.90013.10011.90012.70051.600105.050
13.90013.05013.50013.00053.450
22 Ciena Alipio 13.40012.10013.70012.30051.500103.950
13.50013.35012.95012.65052.450
23 Aleah Finnegan 13.05011.70011.70013.50049.950103.450
14.00013.35013.55012.60053.450
Katelyn Rosen 13.90012.60012.70039.20078.050
14.00012.00012.85038.850
Chellsie Memmel 14.75011.65013.70040.10069.300
13.1003.95012.15029.200
Morgan Hurd 10.30012.60022.90047.100
11.60012.60024.200
Riley McCusker 14.65014.65029.750
15.10015.100
Lyden Saltness 12.10012.10022.900
10.80010.800

[5]

Junior

RankGymnast Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymetriques.svg Poutre.svg Gymnastique au sol.svg Day TotalTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Katelyn Jong 14.25013.20013.15013.50054.100107.400
14.30013.30012.05013.65053.300
Silver medal icon.svg Madray Johnson 13.65012.80013.05013.05052.550105.150
13.80013.00013.20012.60052.600
Bronze medal icon.svg Kaliya Lincoln 14.15012.20012.55013.75052.650104.650
14.15012.15012.10013.60052.000
4 Joscelyn Roberson 14.35010.60013.25013.10051.300104.400
14.30012.15013.55013.10053.100
5 Kailin Chio 14.30012.20013.30013.20053.000104.100
14.50010.95012.50013.15051.100
6 Charlotte Booth 14.20012.85012.05012.35051.450102.600
13.70012.80013.00011.65051.150
7 Ella Kate Parker 13.20012.10013.30012.30050.900102.200
13.45012.25013.40012.20051.300
Gabriella Van Frayen 13.60012.80012.95012.40051.550102.200
13.55012.35012.45012.10050.450
Avery King 13.75012.10012.80012.80051.450102.200
13.50011.60012.90012.75050.750
10 Azaraya Ra-Akbar 13.45012.40011.65012.65050.150101.150
13.15012.25012.45013.15051.000
11 Izzy Stassi 13.25012.85011.30012.55049.950101.000
13.35012.65012.35012.70051.050
12 Ella Murphy 12.85010.20013.50012.25048.800100.150
13.65012.40012.45012.85051.350
13 Nola Matthews 13.60013.05011.80011.85050.30099.350
13.40011.90013.20010.55049.050

[6]

Men

Senior

RankGymnast Gymnastique au sol.svg Cheval d'arcon.svg Gymnastique aux anneaux.svg Saut de cheval.svg Barres paralleles.svg Barre fixe.svg Day TotalTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Brody Malone 13.95014.15014.60014.70014.40014.45086.250170.700
13.90013.95014.55014.30012.70015.05084.450
Silver medal icon.svg Yul Moldauer 14.50013.05014.50014.20014.35013.00083.600167.950
14.30013.05014.50014.20014.35013.00083.600
Bronze medal icon.svg Sam Mikulak 13.35013.00013.60014.20013.55014.75082.450167.400
14.60012.60014.20014.35014.35014.85084.950
4 Brandon Briones 14.20013.35014.10014.40013.70013.85083.600167.150
14.35013.30014.20014.40013.80013.50083.550
5 Allan Bower 14.05014.25013.60014.35013.10013.25082.600166.150
14.40014.30013.70014.50013.70012.95083.550
6 Akash Modi 13.90013.45014.05014.25013.80013.50082.950165.500
13.35013.40013.95014.45013.70013.70082.550
7 Robert Neff 13.65012.50013.35014.20013.90013.15080.750162.350
13.50013.55013.90014.00013.30013.35081.600
8 Ian Gunther 12.35013.00013.60013.75014.15013.65080.500162.200
13.20013.60013.60013.60014.25013.45081.700
9 Shane Wiskus 14.00013.45014.00013.50014.55013.85083.350162.150
14.75013.25014.10013.60014.3008.80078.800
10 Matt Wenske 13.95012.20013.35014.35013.85013.25080.950161.150
13.45011.75013.55014.45013.80013.20080.200
11 Genki Suzuki 12.65013.70013.45013.50012.25013.65079.200160.700
13.45013.35013.60013.30014.00013.80081.500
12 Colt Walker 12.05012.95013.70014.15014.55013.35080.750160.300
13.25011.80013.70014.10014.25012.45079.550
13 Adrian De Los Angeles 14.20012.25012.90013.55014.10013.20080.200160.200
13.75012.20013.05013.15014.25013.60080.000
14 Evan Davis 13.60013.70013.50013.85013.15012.65080.450160.200
13.60012.15013.60014.20013.25012.95079.750
15 Taylor Burkhart 13.90012.60013.25013.85012.90013.00079.500159.400
13.65012.30013.55013.55013.40013.45079.900
16 Kiwan Watts 13.85011.75012.70014.45013.50011.95077.600159.200
13.85012.45012.95014.35013.80013.60081.000
17 Ian Lasic-Ellis 13.25012.05012.15013.60013.15013.30077.500157.200
13.65012.90013.15013.70013.15013.15079.700
14 Donothan Bailey 13.80012.90013.15014.25010.95013.80078.850156.550
11.40013.65013.05014.15012.20013.25077.700
19 Timothy Wang 13.15013.50014.30014.40011.90013.20080.450154.550
10.85013.65013.35013.30012.25012.40075.800
20 Jeremy Bischoff 13.40012.90012.90013.55013.05011.55077.350156.150
13.90012.65013.00013.60012.70012.95078.800
21 Nicolas Kuebler 13.50012.65013.05013.50013.10012.15077.950155.100
13.35012.40013.10013.60013.10011.60077.150
22 Khoi Young 13.00013.85012.90014.20011.20011.30076.450154.450
13.00013.10013.10014.40012.55011.85078.000
23 Ryan McVay 13.00012.75012.75012.70011.15012.65075.000152.200
13.10012.55013.30013.15012.65012.45077.200
24 Mike Fletcher 12.45012.40012.95012.95011.95010.60073.300148.750
12.65012.50012.95012.70012.40012.25075.450
25 Michael Moran 11.40011.65012.15013.80011.15011.35071.500145.650
12.10012.35012.75013.90010.75012.30074.150
Trevor Howard 11.85011.85014.45013.65013.30012.95078.050106.350
14.25014.05028.300
Alec Yoder 15.00013.55013.60011.95054.10096.050
15.05012.90014.00041.950
Gage Dyer 14.55011.40014.70040.65069.700
14.80014.25029.050
Eddie Penev 14.75014.45029.20058.700
15.00014.50029.500
Alex Diab 12.90014.95013.95041.80056.450
14.65014.650
Stephen Nedoroscik 15.10015.10030.200
15.10015.100
Brandon Wynn 13.50013.50027.800
14.30014.300
Michael Paradise 13.15013.15026.400
13.25014.650

[7]

Women's National Team

The top six women automatically qualified to the national team: Simone Biles, Sunisa Lee, Jordan Chiles, Emma Malabuyo, Leanne Wong, and Jade Carey. The selection committee also added the women who finished 7th–17th to the national team: Grace McCallum, Skye Blakely, MyKayla Skinner, Kara Eaker, Kayla DiCello, Shilese Jones, Emily Lee, Amari Drayton, Ava Siegfeldt, Addison Fatta, and Zoe Miller. Riley McCusker, who only competed on the uneven bars and finished second, was also added. All 18 national team members qualified to compete at the upcoming Olympic Trials. [8]

The top six junior competitors who automatically qualified to the national team were Katelyn Jong, Madray Johnson, Kaliya Lincoln, Joscelyn Roberson, Kailin Chio, and Charlotte Booth. Additionally, co-7th place finishers Ella Kate Parker, Gabriella Van Frayen, and Avery King were also added to the national team. Jong, Johnson, Lincoln, and Chio were selected to compete at the upcoming Junior Pan American Championships with Roberson as the alternate. [9]

Men's National Team

The five men who competed at the Pan American Championships (held the same weekend as the National Championships) were automatically added to the senior National Team: Cameron Bock, Vitaliy Guimaraes, Paul Juda, Riley Loos, and Donnell Whittenburg.

At the conclusion of the competition 12 athletes were automatically named to the senior National Team: Allan Bower, Brandon Briones, Alex Diab, Gage Dyer, Ian Gunther, Brody Malone, Sam Mikulak, Akash Modi, Yul Moldauer, Stephen Nedoroscik, Eddie Penev, and Shane Wiskus. [10] The Men's Program Committee named an additional three athletes to the team after accepting petitions submitted by the athletes: Robert Neff, Matt Wenske, and Alec Yoder. Also selected was the inaugural Senior Development Team: Taylor Burkhart, Dallas Hale, Joseph Pepe, Colt Walker, and Khoi Young. [11]

The top-three 15, 16, and 17-year-old athletes automatically qualified to the Junior Men’s National Team: Xander Hong, Toby Liang, Caleb Melton, Alexandru Nitache, Cole Partridge, Vahe Petrosyan, Fred Richard, Kai Uemura, and Ignacio Yockers. [12] The Men's Program Committee named an additional five athletes to the junior men's national team: Landen Blixt, Caden Clinton, Asher Hong, Toma Murakawa, and David Shamah. [11]

Participants

The following individuals participated in the women's competition: [13]

Seniors

Juniors

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