2021 Winter Cup

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2021 Winter Cup
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Venue Indiana Convention Center
Location Indianapolis, Indiana U.S.
DatesFebruary 26–28, 2021
  2020
2022  

The 2021 Winter Cup was an artistic gymnastics competition held at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. In past iterations it was only for Men's Artistic Gymnastics, however, this competition was the first time that Women's Artistic Gymnastics were included. [1]

Contents

Competition schedule

The competition featured Senior and Junior competitions for both women's and men's disciplines. The preliminary competition schedule was as follows: [2]

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Senior Women
Individual all-around Jordan Chiles Shilese Jones Emily Lee
Vault Jordan Chiles Jade Carey Konnor McClain
Uneven bars Sunisa Lee Riley McCusker Shilese Jones
Balance beam Skye Blakely Jordan Chiles Sunisa Lee
Floor Jordan Chiles Emily Lee Shilese Jones
Lilly Lippeatt
Junior Women
Individual all-aroundElla Kate Parker Joscelyn Roberson Madray Johnson
Vault Katelyn Jong Ashlee SullivanCharlotte Booth
Uneven bars Levi Jung-Ruivivar Nola Matthews Autumn Reingold
Balance beam Joscelyn Roberson Ella Kate Parker Madray Johnson
FloorPaloma Spiridonova Tiana Sumanasekera Joscelyn Roberson
Senior Men
Individual all-around Cameron Bock Riley Loos Yul Moldauer
Floor Shane Wiskus Eddie Penev Yul Moldauer
Pommel horse Alec Yoder Stephen Nedoroscik Cameron Bock
Rings Alex Diab Donnell Whittenburg Cameron Bock
Shane Wiskus
Vault Eddie Penev Mike Fletcher Kiwan Watts
Khoi Young
Adrian De Los Angeles
Shane Wiskus
Parallel bars Yul Moldauer Shane Wiskus Alec Yoder
Horizontal bar Genki Suzuki Shane Wiskus Marvin Kimble

Results

Women

Seniors

RankGymnastGym Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymetriques.svg Poutre.svg Gymnastique au sol.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svg Jordan Chiles World Champions Centre 14.90014.05014.50013.60057.050
Silver medal icon.svg Shilese Jones Future Gymnastics Academy14.55014.40013.20012.95055.100
Bronze medal icon.svg Emily Lee West Valley Gymnastics14.35011.80013.90013.35053.400
4 Lilly Lippeatt Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy 13.70013.35013.25012.95053.250
5 Amari Drayton World Champions Centre 14.20013.45012.65012.65052.950
6 Ciena Alipio Midwest Gymnastics Center13.55013.40013.00012.70052.650
7 Addison Fatta Prestige Gymnastics14.35013.35013.15011.75052.600
8 Zoe Miller World Champions Centre 13.60014.05012.15012.70052.500
9 Karis German World Champions Centre 13.90012.70012.30012.85051.750
10 Lyden Saltness Midwest Gymnastics Center13.95013.35011.90012.45051.650
11 Lexi Zeiss Omaha Gymnastics Academy14.10012.40013.30011.80051.600
12 Elle Mueller Twin City Twisters 13.55011.95013.65012.30051.450
13 Hailey Klein Flips Gymnastics14.10011.95012.70011.85050.600
14 Olivia Greaves World Champions Centre 13.50013.60011.65011.45050.200
15 Alonna Kratzer Top Notch Training13.60011.95012.20012.00049.750
16 Jade Carey Arizona Sunrays14.80013.60013.55041.950
17 Riley McCusker Arizona Sunrays14.05014.65012.60041.300
18 Emma Malabuyo Texas Dreams Gymnastics 13.50013.90011.50038.900
19 Sydney Barros Texas Dreams Gymnastics 13.05012.85012.55038.450
20 Sunisa Lee Midwest Gymnastics Center15.05014.25029.300
21 Konnor McClain Revolution Gymnastics14.70014.00028.700
22 Skye Blakely WOGA14.50012.65027.150
23 Laurie Hernandez Gym-Max13.95012.05026.000
24 eMjae Frazier Parkettes4.10012.25016.350
25 Temple Landry Twin City Twisters13.40013.400
26 Sienna Robinson Brown's Gymnastics12.00012.000

[3]

Juniors

RankGymnastGym Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymetriques.svg Poutre.svg Gymnastique au sol.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svg Ella Kate Parker Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy 13.60012.35013.60012.80052.350
Silver medal icon.svg Joscelyn Roberson North East Texas Elite13.55010.95013.80012.85051.150
Bronze medal icon.svg Madray Johnson WOGA 13.60012.00013.15012.40051.150
4 Charlotte Booth Brandy Johnson's13.85012.45012.50011.75050.550
5 Nola Matthews Airborne Gymnastics12.95013.15012.10012.35050.550
6 Levi Jung-Ruivivar Twin City Twisters 13.25013.20012.15011.50050.100
7 Tiana Sumanasekera West Valley Gymnastics13.65010.65012.45013.05049.800
8 Katelyn Jong Metroplex Gymnastics14.30011.50011.40012.55049.750
9 Paloma Spiridonova WOGA 12.75011.00012.70013.15049.600
10 Ashlee Sullivan WOGA 14.10012.35010.20012.45049.100
11 Lucy Tobia Parkettes Gymnastics 13.0509.85012.95012.15048.000
12 Autumn Reingold Gymnastics Olympica USA12.70012.95010.65010.90047.200
13 Michelle Pineda Metroplex Gymnastics13.20010.5509.15012.00044.900
14 Kaliya Lincoln WOGA 13.60012.50026.100

[4]

Participants

The following individuals participated in the competition: [2]

WAG Seniors

WAG Juniors

  • Charlotte Booth (Brandy Johnson’s Global Gymnastics)
  • Madray Johnson (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Katelyn Jong (Metroplex Gymnastics)
  • Levi Jung-Ruivivar (Twin City Twisters)
  • Kaliya Lincoln (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Nola Matthews (Airborne Gymnastics Training Center)
  • Zoey Molomo (Metroplex Gymnastics)
  • Ella Kate Parker (Cincinnati Gymnastics)
  • Michelle Pineda (Metroplex Gymnastics)
  • Autumn Reingold (Gymnastics Olympica USA)
  • Joscelyn Roberson (North East Texas Elite Gymnastics)
  • Paloma Spiridonova (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Ashlee Sullivan (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Tiana Sumanasekera (West Valley Gymnastics School)
  • Lucy Tobia (Parkettes National Gymnastics Center)

MAG Seniors

Nastia Liukin Cup

The Nastia Liukin Cup
Venue Indiana Convention Center
Location Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
DatesFebruary 26, 2021
Competitors36
  2020
2022  

The 12th annual Nastia Liukin Cup was held in conjunction with the 2021 Winter Cup. Since its inception in 2010, [5] [6] the competition has always been held on the Friday night before the American Cup, in the same arena. However, the American Cup was not held in 2021; therefore it was held in conjunction with the Winter Cup. [1]

Medal winners

EventGoldSilverBronze
Senior
All-aroundLeah SmithAlex TheodorouLilly Hudson
Junior
All-aroundAlicia ZhouAvery NeffGabriella Van Frayen

[7]

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