2022 Winter Cup

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2022 Winter Cup
VenueFord Center at The Star
LocationFrisco, Texas U.S.
DatesFebruary 25–27, 2022
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2023 →

The 2022 Winter Cup was an artistic gymnastics competition held at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco. Like the previous year it included both men's and women's artistic gymnastics.[1][2]

Competition schedule[edit]

The competition featured senior and junior competitions for both women's and men's disciplines. The competition schedule was as follows (all times in central):[2]

Friday, February 25:

  • Nastia Liukin Cup, 1:30 p.m.
  • Winter Cup Men's Day 1, 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, February 26:

  • Winter Cup Senior Women, noon
  • Elite Team Cup, 5:30 p.m.

Sunday, February 27:

  • Winter Cup Junior Women, noon
  • Winter Cup Men's Day 2, 5:30 p.m.

Sponsorship[edit]

The 2022 Winter Cup was sponsored by apparel manufacturers Ozone and Turn.[3]

Medalists[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Senior Women
Individual all-around Konnor McClain Skye Blakely eMjae Frazier
Vault Joscelyn Roberson Paityn Walker
Uneven bars Nola Matthews Paityn Walker Elle Mueller
Lauren Little
Balance beam Konnor McClain eMjae Frazier Ashlee Sullivan
Skye Blakely
Floor eMjae Frazier Skye Blakely Konnor McClain
Karis German
Junior Women
Individual all-around Ella Kate Parker Ella Murphy Hezly Rivera
Vault Tiana Sumanasekera Ella Kate Parker
Zoey Molomo
Uneven bars Gabriella Van Frayen Alicia Zhou Jayla Hang
Myli Lew
Balance beam Ella Kate Parker Tiana Sumanasekera Ella Murphy
Floor Ella Kate Parker
Tiana Sumanasekera
Azaraya Ra-Akbar
Senior Men
Individual all-around Vitaliy Guimaraes Khoi Young Asher Hong
Floor Ian Lasic-Ellis Asher Hong Raydel Gamboa
Pommel horse Khoi Young Yul Moldauer Zachary Nunez
Rings Alex Diab Asher Hong Yul Moldauer
Vault Asher Hong Khoi Young Colt Walker
Parallel bars Curran Phillips Yul Moldauer Asher Hong
Horizontal bar Jack Freeman Curran Phillips Michael Jaroh

[4][5][6]

National team[edit]

Male gymnasts were contending for spots on the men's national team. After the conclusion of the competition the following members were named:[7][8]

Participants[edit]

[9]

Men[edit]

  • Michael Artlip (Penn State University)
  • Fuzzy Benas (University of Oklahoma)
  • Jeremy Bischoff (Stanford University)
  • Landen Blixt (Infinity Gymnastics Academy)
  • Crew Bold (University of Michigan)
  • Garrett Braunton (United States Air Force Academy)
  • Taylor Burkhart (Stanford Boys Gymnastics)
  • Matt Cormier (Penn State University)
  • Mathew Davis (Army West Point)
  • Evan Davis (Iowa GymACT)
  • Alex Diab (USOPTC)
  • Isaiah Drake (United States Naval Academy)
  • Mike Fletcher (University of Illinois)
  • Jack Freeman (University of Oklahoma)
  • James Friedman (Iowa GymACT)
  • Raydel Gamboa (University of Oklahoma)
  • Vitaliy Guimaraes (University of Oklahoma)
  • Ian Gunther (Stanford University)
  • Dallas Hale (Cypress Academy of Gymnastics)
  • Kazuki Hayashi (Ohio State University)
  • Asher Hong (Cypress Academy of Gymnastics)
  • Evan Hymanson (Stanford Boys Gymnastics)
  • Michael Jaroh (Penn State University)
  • Paul Juda (University of Michigan)
  • Nicolas Kuebler (Stanford University)
  • Ian Lasic-Ellis (Stanford University)
  • Toby Liang (Roswell Gymnastics)
  • Riley Loos (Stanford University)
  • Caleb Melton (Apollo Gymnastics)
  • Yul Moldauer (5280 Gymnastics)
  • Robert Neff (USPOTC)
  • Noah Newfeld (University of California - Berkeley)
  • Zachary Nunez (University of Oklahoma)
  • Cole Partridge (USA Gymnastics World)
  • Joey Pepe (University of Nebraska)
  • Curran Phillips (Stanford University)
  • Fred Richard (Massachusetts Elite Gymnastics Academy)
  • Blake Sun (Stanford University)
  • Colin Van Wicklen (University of Oklahoma)
  • Colt Walker (University of Stanford)
  • David Willett (University of Michigan)
  • Ignacio Yockers (Pride Gymnastics Academy)
  • Khoi Young (Stanford University)

Women[edit]

Senior[edit]

  • Ciena Alipio (Midwest Gymnastics Center)
  • Sydney Barros (World Champions Centre)
  • Skye Blakely (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Charlotte Booth (Brandy Johnson's Global Gymnastics)
  • Kailin Chio (Gymcats Gymnastics)
  • Addison Fatta (Prestige Gymnastics)
  • eMjae Frazier (Parkettes National Gymnastics Training Center)
  • Karis German (World Champions Centre)
  • Katelyn Jong (Metroplex Gymnastics)
  • Kaliya Lincoln (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Lauren Little (Everest)
  • Konnor McClain (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Zoe Miller (World Champions Centre)
  • Kaylen Morgan (Everest Gymnastics)
  • Marissa Neal (Great American Gymnastics Express)
  • Brooke Pierson (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Joscelyn Roberson (North East Texas Elite Gymnastics)
  • Katelyn Rosen (Twin City Twisters)
  • Ashlee Sullivan (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Lexi Zeiss (Twin City Twisters)

Junior[edit]

  • Adriana Consoli (Pearland Elite)
  • Nicole Desmond (First State Gymnastics)
  • Amelia Disidore (Great American Gymnastics Express)
  • Kieryn Finnell (Rochester Gymnastics Academy)
  • Jayla Hang (Ascend Gymnastics Center)
  • Gabrielle Hardie (Twin City Twisters)
  • Madray Johnson (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Avery King (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Myli Lew (San Mateo Gymnastics)
  • Annalisa Milton (Great American Gymnastics Express)
  • Zoey Molomo (Metroplex)
  • Ella Murphy (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Ella Kate Parker (Cincinnati Gymnastics)
  • Claire Pease (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Michelle Pineda (Metroplex Gymnastics)
  • Azaraya Ra-Akbar (World Class Gymnastics)
  • Hezly Rivera (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Simone Rose (Ascend Gymnastics Center)
  • Audrey Snyder (First State Gymnastics)
  • Tiana Sumanasekera (West Valley Gymnastics School)
  • Gabby Van Frayen (Gym X-Treme)

Nastia Liukin Cup[edit]

The Nastia Liukin Cup
VenueFord Center at The Star
LocationFrisco, Texas, U.S.
DatesFebruary 25, 2022
Competitors36
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2023 →

The 13th annual Nastia Liukin Cup was held in conjunction with the 2022 Winter Cup. For the first time it was held in Frisco, Texas, the hometown of Nastia Liukin.[1]

Medal winners[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Senior
All-around Jamison Sears Nikki Smith Avery Neff
Junior
All-around Kamila Pawlak Presley Duke Jasmine Cawley

[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Due to bad weather in Texas, gymnasts from Michigan were unable to arrive in time to compete on the first day of competition
  1. ^ a b "2022 Winter Cup, Elite Team Cup and Nastia Liukin Cup coming to Texas in February". USA Gymnastics. December 22, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "All-session tickets on sale for USA Gymnastics' 2022 Winter Cup, presented by OZONE and TURN". USA Gymnastics. January 12, 2021.
  3. ^ "USA Gymnastics' 2022 Winter Cup to be presented by OZONE, TURN". USA Gymnastics. January 11, 2022.
  4. ^ "Konnor McClain wins Winter Cup as U.S. gymnasts ramp up for new Olympic cycle". NBC Sports. February 26, 2022.
  5. ^ "Parker repeats as junior all-around champion at 2022 Winter Cup Presented by OZONE and TURN". USA Gymnastics. February 27, 2022.
  6. ^ "Winter Cup success: Three Cardinal gymnasts named to U.S. Senior National Team". The Stanford Daily. February 27, 2022.
  7. ^ "U.S. Men's Program announces Senior National Team, Senior Development Team rosters through 2022 U.S. Gymnastics Championships". USA Gymnastics. March 1, 2022.
  8. ^ "Independent Observer Report USA Gymnastics Men's Program Committee (MPC) Meetings" (PDF). USA Gymnastics. February 26, 2022.
  9. ^ "The 2022 Winter Cup Presented by OZONE and TURN kicks off Friday, February 25". USA Gymnastics. February 18, 2022.
  10. ^ "Sears, Pawlak lead way at 2022 Nastia Liukin Cup". USA Gymnastics. February 25, 2022.