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Simone Biles withdraws from individual all-around final at Tokyo Olympics

Simone Biles withdraws from individual all-around final at Tokyo Olympics

Coming from a growing brain/mental health enthusiast, I can only imagine just how hard it would be to miss out on any athletic competition, let alone the Olympics. Plus it isn’t just that it was at...

ByGrace White | Sun Aug 01 2021
Grambling State Might Soon Flip The Gymnastics Script

Grambling State Might Soon Flip The Gymnastics Script

Gymnastics have certainly been at the forefront of sports consciousness in the past couple of weeks with the Olympics going on. The American public, as well as spectators from across the globe have...

ByAndrew Pistone | Wed Aug 11 2021
Leaping Into College Gymnastics’ Format And Scoring Changes

Leaping Into College Gymnastics’ Format And Scoring Changes

Did you enjoy watching primetime gymnastics during the Tokyo Olympics this summer? If so, there’s more quality content where that came from. NCAA sports features talented gymnasts from all over the...

ByAndrew Pistone | Tue Sep 07 2021
Women's Gymnastics: How The 2021-22 Division-I College Season Will Be Different

Women's Gymnastics: How The 2021-22 Division-I College Season Will Be Different

The 2021 National Championship for Gymnastics was exciting and fans saw some things that have never happened before. What did you miss? The National Championship took place on April 16-17, 2021....

ByAlexis Peltzer-Harding | Wed Oct 13 2021
NCAA, ESPN Will Broadcast More Women’s Gymnastics In 2022

NCAA, ESPN Will Broadcast More Women’s Gymnastics In 2022

With the momentum of the Summer Olympics [gmtm.com/articles/tag/summer-olympics/] behind it, NCAA women’s gymnastics will be a lot more accessible via mainstream media in 2022. The ESPN family...

ByAndrew Pistone | Wed Dec 01 2021
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Simpson College Becomes Third Division-III School To Add Gymnastics Team

Simpson College Becomes Third Division-III School To Add Gymnastics Team

Slowly but surely, it seems like gymnastics is starting to establish itself as a presence in the landscape of American sports. It’s always a big hit during the Olympic games, and some of that...

ByAndrew Pistone | Thu Dec 09 2021
Do summer gymnastics camps help gymnasts get recruited for college?

Do summer gymnastics camps help gymnasts get recruited for college?

Gymnastics in the U.S. is really good, and most Level 10 gymnasts can do a lot of the same skills. When it comes down to it, one of the biggest things a college coach looks for in a gymnast is...

ByTiana Schoney | Mon Jun 13 2022
Women's Gymnastics: Interview with Division III Head Coach, Kasey Crawford

Women's Gymnastics: Interview with Division III Head Coach, Kasey Crawford

University of Wisconsin La-Crosse [https://uwlathletics.com/sports/womens-gymnastics] has one of the top Division-III gymnastics teams in the nation, with seventeen national titles over the past...

ByTiana Schoney | Tue Jan 04 2022
Women's Gymnastics Development Program: How To Get Started With Team USA

Women's Gymnastics Development Program: How To Get Started With Team USA

If you are a part of the gymnastics world, people often ask questions like, " Exactly how wide is the Balance Beam?" or, "How old were you when you started gymnastics?" These seem like simple...

ByTiana Schoney | Thu Jul 07 2022
Gymnastics Recruiting: The Costs Of Trying To Be Recruited As A College Gymnast

Gymnastics Recruiting: The Costs Of Trying To Be Recruited As A College Gymnast

Many gymnasts go under the radar at their high schools due to the fact that a majority of the schools in the United States, excluding the Midwest, do not have a gymnastics team. Why is this the case?...

ByTiana Schoney | Wed May 18 2022
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