Providence To Welcome Elite Gymnasts in 2025
If you fell in love with USA Gymnastics at the summer Olympics in Paris, then next summer should be just as exciting.
That's because thousands of elite gymnasts from all over the country will be competing for a shot at the US National title in Providence, RI next June.
It's also a chance for these athletes to earn spots on the national team and maybe even a super early look at who will represent the US at the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.
Fans can flocks to Providence for six days next summer as the Amica Mutual Pavilion and the Rhode Island Convention Center host nearly 2,000 gymnasts in every event the sport offers.
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Rhythmic, trampoline and tumbling and acrobatic disciplines will be on display from June 16-21 where not only are the national titles on the line, but spots on America's 2025-26 Senior and Junior National Teams as well.
The athletes that come to compete in Providence next summer could go on to represent the country at the rhythmic and trampoline and tumbling FIG World Championships, The World Games and many World Cups.
So clearly we'll be seeing elite competitors in the sport brining their A-game.
Tickets are not on sale for this competition yet, but information will be made available soon on the official competition website.
There's also no word on which gymnasts will be competing, though there has been lots of speculation about whether famous faces like Simone Biles and Suni Lee would continue to represent Team USA in the future.
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Rising stars like the ones highlighted by NBCOlympics.com should definitely be headed to Rhode Island next summer however and all the elite athletes will certainly put on quite the show.
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