Kayla DiCello, Simone Biles, Eveylynn Lowe, Ameila Disidore, and Kelise Woolford
We’ve been tracking all of the U.S. women’s elite and national championships qualifiers in 2023, and with the last chance for athletes to earn their spots in San Jose taking place at the U.S. Classic over the weekend, we finally know the full list of athletes who are set to compete at the highest domestic level.
Below, please find the full lists of senskior and junior qualifiers to nationals, how they qualified, and their top score from the 2023 season. Please see below each chart for an explanation of score requirements at each level, and note that those who are shaded in gray have qualified to nationals but will not be competing.
Seniors Who Qualified
Name | Gym | Qualifier | High Score |
Simone Biles | World Champions | 2023 U.S. Classic | 58.900 |
Skye Blakely | WOGA Gymnastics | 2022 Worlds Team | N/A |
Charlotte Booth | Brandy Johnson’s | 2023 Winter Cup | 51.950 |
Jade Carey | Oregon State | 2022 Worlds Team | 52.400 |
Dulcy Caylor | World Champions | 2023 Winter Cup | 51.950 |
Jordan Chiles | World Champions | 2022 Worlds Team | N/A |
Kayla DiCello | Hill’s Gymnastics | 2023 U.S. Classic | 51.950 |
Amelia Disidore | GAGE | 2023 U.S. Classic | 52.800 |
Jordis Eichman | World Champions | 2023 Winter Cup | 51.400 |
Addison Fatta | Prestige Gymnastics | 2022 Worlds Trials | 53.700 |
Madray Johnson | WOGA Gymnastics | 2023 National Team Camp | 53.150 |
Shilese Jones | Ascend Gymnastics | 2022 Worlds Team | N/A |
Katelyn Jong | Metroplex Gymnastics | 2023 National Team Camp | 53.450 |
Levi Jung-Ruivivar | WOGA Gymnastics | 2022 Worlds Trials | 48.000 |
Sunisa Lee* | Midwest Gymnastics | 2023 U.S. Classic | N/A |
Myli Lew | San Mateo | 2023 American Classic | 51.550 |
Kaliya Lincoln | WOGA Gymnastics | 2023 Winter Cup | 52.900 |
Eveylynn Lowe | GAGE | 2023 U.S. Classic | 51.600 |
Nola Matthews | Airborne Gymnastics | 2022 Worlds Trials | 54.200 |
Zoe Miller | World Champions | 2023 Winter Cup | 53.950 |
Elle Mueller | Twin City Twisters | 2023 Winter Cup | 52.431 |
Marissa Neal | GAGE | 2022 Worlds Trials | 54.150 |
Michelle Pineda | Metroplex Gymnastics | 2023 American Classic | 52.450 |
Joscelyn Roberson | World Champions | 2023 Winter Cup | 54.150 |
Katelyn Rosen | Twin City Twisters | 2023 Winter Cup | 52.400 |
Ashlee Sullivan | WOGA Gymnastics | 2023 Winter Cup | 52.850 |
Tiana Sumanasekera | World Champions | 2023 National Team Camp | 53.900 |
Leanne Wong | GAGE | 2022 Worlds Team | 54.100 |
Kelise Woolford | Buckeye Gymnastics | 2023 U.S. Classic | 51.100 |
Lexi Zeiss | Twin City Twisters | 2022 Worlds Team | 53.200 |
Alicia Zhou | Love Gymnastics | 2023 U.S. Classic | 52.750 |
*Qualified on VT/BB but will likely petition to compete AA at nationals
How the Seniors Qualify
Members of the 2022 World Championships team and replacement athletes automatically qualify to national championships.
Otherwise, senior gymnasts must earn a 50.500 all-around score at selected national team training camps held in the second half of 2022 or in 2023, through an international assignment in 2023, and at the Winter Cup, American Classic, or U.S. Classic in 2023. Note that this score was originally set at 51.000 but was dropped half a point following a motion at an international elite committee meeting.
Senior gymnasts may also earn a 39.000 three-event score or a 26.400 two-event score at selected national team training camps in the second half of 2022 or in 2023, and at the American Classic or U.S. Classic in 2023. The Winter Cup does not count as a qualifier for specialists.
Juniors Who Qualified
Name | Gym | Qualifier | High Score |
Isabella Anzola | Georgia Elite | 2023 Winter Cup | 50.700 |
Sage Bradford | WOGA | 2023 American Classic | 50.650 |
Ly Bui | GAGE | 2023 U.S. Classic | 50.700 |
Charleigh Bullock | Capital Gymnastics | 2023 American Classic | 49.600 |
Lavi Crain | GAGE | 2023 U.S. Classic | 49.900 |
Ally Damelio | San Mateo | 2023 American Classic | 51.050 |
Nicole Desmond | Parkettes | 2023 American Classic | 50.100 |
Tatum Drusch | Flips Gymnastics | 2023 American Classic | 52.200 |
Reese Esponda | Roots Gymnastics | 2023 Winter Cup | 51.800 |
Kieryn Finnell | Rochester | 2023 Winter Cup | 52.850 |
Addy Fulcher | Bull City Gymnastics | 2023 U.S. Classic | 51.100 |
Jayla Hang | Pacific Reign | 2023 Winter Cup | 52.600 |
Gabrielle Hardie | Twin City Twisters | 2023 Winter Cup | 52.450 |
Zoey Molomo | Metroplex | 2023 Winter Cup | 54.200 |
Ella Kate Parker | Cincinnati Gymnastics | 2023 U.S. Classic | 50.250 |
Claire Pease | WOGA | 2023 Winter Cup | 52.100 |
Hezly Rivera | WOGA | 2023 Winter Cup | 55.200 |
Simone Rose | Pacific Reign | 2023 Winter Cup | 50.800 |
Lacie Saltzmann | Texas Dreams | 2023 U.S. Classic | 49.500 |
Audrey Snyder | First State | 2023 Winter Cup | 51.666 |
Izzy Stassi | Buckeye | 2023 Winter Cup | 53.150 |
Maliha Tressel | Twin City Twisters | 2023 American Classic | 51.300 |
Tyler Turner | Airborne Gymnastics | 2023 American Classic | 51.900 |
Camie Westerman | Hill’s Gymnastics | 2023 American Classic | 50.050 |
How the Juniors Qualify
No juniors automatically qualify to national championships.
Junior gymnasts must earn a 49.500 all-around score at selected national team training camps held after August 2022, at selected national team training camps held in 2023, and at the Winter Cup, American Classic, or U.S. Classic in 2023. Note that this score was originally set at 50.000 but was dropped half a point following a motion at an international elite committee meeting.
Article by Lauren Hopkins
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By: Lauren
Title: Who Qualified to U.S. Championships?
Sourced From: thegymter.net/2023/08/09/who-qualified-to-u-s-championships/
Published Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2023 01:50:47 +0000
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