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Team USA Ready To Shine At Pan American Gymnastics

The best of the gymnasts from the Americas are set to battle out for the intercontinental glory. They will clash at the Pan American Gymnastics Championships in Panama City, Panama.

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The best of the gymnasts from the Americas are set to battle out for the intercontinental glory. They will clash at the Pan American Gymnastics Championships in Panama City, Panama.

The event will take place from 12–15 June in which several Olympians will take part. 

Paris 2024 Olympic team champion Hezly Rivera leads a talented U.S. gymnastics team that consists of  Olympic alternate Tiana Sumanasekera, Olympic Trials qualifier Dulcy Caylor, 2025 World Cup gold medallist Jayla Hang, and newcomer Gabrielle Hardie at the continental championships. Olympian Asher Hong will lead the charge for US men. 

Team USA Ready To Shine At Pan American Gymnastics
Image: AP

The Canadian team also features Olympians Félix Dolci and René Cournoyer.

Ángel Barajas of Colombia and Diogo Soares of Brazil are other stars to watch out for at the championships.

Pan American Gymnastics Championships are held in different disciplines of gymnastics: men’s and women’s artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, acrobatic gymnastics, trampoline and tumbling, as well as aerobic gymnastics. The Pan American Gymnastics Championships are considered by the International Gymnastics Federation to be the official continental championships for the Americas (comprising North America, South America, Central America and the Caribbean).

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Pan American Gymnastics Championships, Panama 2025: Full schedule

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All times are local.

Thursday, 12 June

  • 08:55–11:12 – Men’s qualifying, subdivision 1 (United States, Guatemala, Chile)
  • 11:25–13:42 – Men’s qualifying, subdivision 2 (Mixed Group 3, Mixed Group 2, Colombia)
  • 14:55–17:12 – Men’s qualifying, subdivision 3 (Brazil, Cuba, Puerto Rico)
  • 17:25–19:42 – Men’s qualifying, subdivision 4 (Mixed Group 4, Argentina, Canada)
  • 19:55–22:12 – Men’s qualifying, subdivision 5 (Ecuador, Mexico, Mixed Group 1)

Friday, 13 June

  • 09:30–11:30 – Women’s qualifying, subdivision 1 (Costa Rica, Jamaica, Brazil, Venezuela, United States)
  • 11:45–13:45 – Women’s qualifying, subdivision 2 (Cuba, El Salvador, Peru, Chile, Canada)
  • 15:00–17:00 – Women’s qualifying, subdivision 3 (Colombia, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Panama, Argentina)
  • 17:15–19:15 – Women’s qualifying, subdivision 4 (Trinidad and Tobago, Mixed Group 1, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Mexico)

Saturday, 14 June

  • 09:25–12:50 – Men’s team final
  • 15:30–17:15 – Women’s team final

Sunday, 15 June

  • 14:25–14:57 – Men’s floor final
  • 15:02–15:44 – Men’s pommel horse and women’s vault finals
  • 15:49–16:25 – Men’s rings and women’s uneven bars finals
  • 19:25–20:07 – Men’s vault and women’s balance beam finals
  • 20:12–20:48 – Men’s parallel bars and women’s floor finals
  • 20:53–21:25p – Men’s horizontal bar final

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