2015 U.S. National Gymnastics Championships

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2015 P&G U.S. National Gymnastics Championships
VenueBankers Life Fieldhouse
LocationIndianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
DateAugust 13, 2015 (2015-08-13)—August 16, 2015 (2015-08-16)
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The 2015 P&G U.S. National Gymnastics Championships was the 52nd edition of the U.S. National Gymnastics Championships. The competition was held from August 13–16, 2015 at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.[1][2] It was the fourth time the competition has been held in the city.[3]

Event information[edit]

The fifty-second edition of the Championships, the competition was held at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Downtown Indianapolis, Indiana; the home arena of the Indiana Pacers.[4][5] This was the fourth time the competition has been in the city; the last time being in 2005.[6] However, the National governing body, USA Gymnastics, is headquartered in the city.[7]

Competition schedule[edit]

The competition featured Senior and Junior competitions for both women's and men's disciplines.[8] The competition was as follows;

Thursday, August 13

1:00 pm – Jr. Women's Competition – Day 1
7:00 pm – Sr. Women's Competition – Day 1

Friday, August 14

1:00 pm – Jr. Men's Competition – Day 1
7:00 pm – Sr. Men's Competition – Day 1

Saturday, August 15

1:00 pm – Jr. Women's Competition – Final Day
7:30 pm – Sr. Women's Competition – Final Day

Sunday, August 16

1:30 pm – Sr. Men's Competition – Final Day
7:30 pm – Jr. Men's Competition – Final Day

Note: all times are in Eastern Time Zone.[9]

Sponsorship[edit]

Procter & Gamble, a multinational consumer goods company, was the title sponsor of the event; as part of the a deal the company signed with USA Gymnastics from 2013–16.[10] The competition was also presented by CoverGirl and Gilette. In addition, Vera Bradley, Deloitte, Kroger, OneAmerica, Faegre Baker Daniels and Washington National were all sponsoring the event.[11]

Medalists[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Senior Men
Individual all-around Sam Mikulak Donnell Whittenburg Chris Brooks
Floor Steven Legendre Donnell Whittenburg Stacey Ervin
Pommel horse Alex Naddour Donothan Bailey Sam Mikulak
Rings Donnell Whittenburg Brandon Wynn C.J. Maestas
Steven Lacombe
Vault Sam Mikulak Paul Ruggeri Donnell Whittenburg
Parallel bars Sam Mikulak Chris Brooks Danell Leyva
Horizontal bar Chris Brooks Paul Ruggeri Sam Mikulak
Junior Men
Individual all-around 15-16: Davis Grooms
17-18: Kiwan Watts
15-16: Shane Wiskus
17-18: Jordan King
15-16: Tanner Justus / Matthew Wenske
17-18: Levi Anderson
Floor 15-16: Alexei Verny
17-18: Levi Anderson
15-16: Shane Wiskus
17-18: Jordan King
15-16: Matthew Wenske
17-18: Anton Stephenson
Pommel horse 15-16: Nicholas Merryman
17-18: Kiwan Watts / Jordan King
15-16: Bennet Huang
17-18: none awarded
15-16: Favian Valdez
17-18: Anton Stephenson
Rings 15-16: Shane Wiskus
17-18: Kiwan Watts
15-16: Davis Grooms
17-18: Jordan King
15-16: Matthew Wenske
17-18: Tanner West
Vault 15-16: Tanner Justus
17-18: Emyre Cole
15-16: Bennet Huang
17-18: Anton Stephenson
15-16: Mitchell Brown
17-18: Kiwan Watts
Parallel bars 15-16: Matthew Wenske
17-18: Anton Stephenson
15-16: Alexei Verny
17-18: Jordan King
15-16: Shane Wiskus
17-18: Levi Anderson
Horizontal bar 15-16: Davis Grooms
17-18: Levi Anderson
15-16: Mitchell Mandozzi / Addison Chung
17-18: Kiwan Watts
15-16: none awarded
17-18: Jordan King
Senior Women
Individual all-around Simone Biles Maggie Nichols Aly Raisman
Vault Simone Biles MyKayla Skinner
Uneven bars Madison Kocian Ashton Locklear Bailie Key
Balance beam Simone Biles Alyssa Baumann Kyla Ross
Floor Aly Raisman Simone Biles MyKayla Skinner
Bailie Key
Junior Women
Individual all-around Laurie Hernandez Jazmyn Foberg Ragan Smith
Vault Jordan Chiles Jazmyn Foberg Laurie Hernandez
Emily Gaskins
Uneven bars Laurie Hernandez Jazmyn Foberg Alyona Shchennikova
Balance beam Ragan Smith Jazmyn Foberg Laurie Hernandez
Floor Ragan Smith Laurie Hernandez Christina Desiderio

Participants[edit]

Senior men Junior men 17-18 Junior men 15-16 Senior women Junior women
Donothan Bailey Levi Anderson Maxim Andryushchenko Alyssa Baumann Shania Adams
Dmitri Belanovski Tristan Burke Andrew Bitner Simone Biles Elena Arenas
Danny Berardini Michael Burns Cameron Bock Nia Dennis Rachel Baumann
Andrew Botto Emyre Cole Andrew Brower Madison Desch Aria Brusch
Allan Bower Peter Daggett Mitchell Brown Gabby Douglas Jordan Chiles
Jack Boyle Marcos Gatinho Addison Chung Brenna Dowell Christina Desiderio
Chris Brooks Jordan King Ethan Esval Rachel Gowey Olivia Dunne
Leroy Clarke Yul Moldauer Davis Grooms Amelia Hundley Colbi Flory
Adrian de los Angeles Anton Stephenson Andrew Herrador Bailie Key Jazmyn Foberg
Josh Dixon Kiwan Watts Bennet Huang Madison Kocian Margzetta Frazier
Stacey Ervin Tanner West Evan Hymanson Ashton Locklear Megan Freed
Matt Felleman Tanner Justus Lauren Navarro Emily Gaskins
Jonathan Horton Griffin Kehler Maggie Nichols Lauren Hernandez
Trevor Howard Timothy Kutyla Aly Raisman Morgan Hurd
Nicholas Hunter Dante LaBarre Kyla Ross Sydney Johnson-Scharpf
Hunter Justus Connor Lewis Emily Schild Shilese Jones
Marvin Kimble Jacob Light Polina Shchennikova Emma Malabuyo
Steven Lacombe Mitchell Mandozzi Megan Skaggs Maile O'Keefe
Steven Legendre Joshua Martin Mykayla Skinner Abby Paulson
Danell Leyva Nicholas Merryman Gabby Perea
C.J. Maestas Jacob Moore Grace Quinn
Sean Melton Brennan Pantazis Alyona Shchennikova
Sam Mikulak Bailey Perez Ragan Smith
Akash Modi Shane Sadighi Deanne Soza
Alex Naddour Favian Valdez Tori Tatum
Robert Neff Alexei Vernyi Trinity Thomas
Eddie Penev Anton Vorono Olivia Trautman
Michael Reid Matthew Wenske Abigail Walker
Paul Ruggeri Shane Wiskus
Colin Van Wicklen Daniel Yoon
Donnell Whittenburg Josh Zeal
Kevin Wolting
Brandon Wynn
Alec Yoder
Kyle Zemeir

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References[edit]

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  2. ^ "History". pgchamps.com. P&G Gymnastics Championships. Retrieved August 3, 2017.
  3. ^ "Locations and Dates for USA Gymnastics National Championships". usagym.org. USA Gymnastics.
  4. ^ "Google search: indiana pacers arena/stadium". google.co.uk.
  5. ^ "2015 P&G Gymnastics Championships". bankerslifefieldhouse.com. Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Archived from the original on October 24, 2014. Retrieved August 13, 2015.
  6. ^ 2005 VISA Championships. AA & Event Finals / Finals
  7. ^ "About USA Gymnastics". usagym.org. USA Gymnastics.
  8. ^ "Start Lists & Results". pgchamps.com. P&G Gymnastics Championships.
  9. ^ "Current local time in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A." timeanddate.com.
  10. ^ "USA Gymnastics announces P&G as title sponsor of P&G Gymnastics Championships and extends partnership through 2016". usagym.org. USA Gymnastics.
  11. ^ "P&G Gymnastics Championships". pgchamps.com.
  12. ^ "Athletes". pgchamps.com. P&G Gymnastics Championships. Retrieved September 28, 2015.