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Gymnastics News, Results & Championship Coverage


Welcome to MBCF News Gymnastics Hub — your home for live gymnastics updates, competition results, athlete rankings, and breaking news from the world of gymnastics.


What We Cover:

Competition Results: Full results, scores, and medal tables from Artistic, Rhythmic, and Trampoline events.

Athlete & Team News: Injuries, comebacks, national team selections, and coaching changes.

Majors: Live coverage and analysis from the World Championships, Olympic Games, European Championships, and World Cup events.

College & Elite: NCAA Gymnastics, US Championships, and top international meets.

Behind The Scenes: Perfect 10s, new skills, judging decisions, and athlete interviews.


2026 Gymnastics Season

Follow every major event in the 2026 calendar including World Championships and World Cup Series. We bring you pre-competition previews, day-by-day recaps, and post-event analysis.


Top Athletes to Watch

Simone Biles, Sunisa Lee, Rebeca Andrade, Shilese Jones, Jade Carey, Ellie Black, Kayla DiCello


Why MBCF News Gymnastics?

We deliver fast, accurate, and no-fluff gymnastics news. Whether it’s an Olympic gold, a world title, or a record-breaking routine, we’ve got you covered.


Bookmark this page and check back after every competition for the latest gymnastics news.


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