Next week Minneapolis will transform into “Gymnastics City USA” as the host of the United States Olympic trials in women’s and men’s artistic gymnastics; the national championships in rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline, tumbling and acrobatic gymnastics; the USA Gymnastics National Congress and Trade Show; and USA Gymnastics for All Gymfest.
Here’s what you need to know about the gymnastics events coming June 21-30.
That’s a lot of gymnastics. What are the different disciplines?
Athletes in three Olympic sports will be competing in Minneapolis. There’s artistic gymnastics. Think Simone Biles and Mary Lou Retton. There’s rhythmic gymnastics, where athletes perform choreographed routines to music using hoop, ball, clubs and ribbon. And there’s trampoline, an Olympic event since 2000 in which gymnasts perform flips and twists 30 feet in the air.
Acrobatic gymnastics will also be on display. Think Cirque du Soleil. Pairs or groups perform choreographed to music that involve dance, synchronized tumbling, and partner skills like pyramids and holds.
In tumbling, gymnasts execute acrobatic maneuvers on an elevated runway, while the double-mini competition combines trampoline and tumbling with a gymnast running up to a small trampoline, performing a skill in the air and dismounting on a mat.
What’s the schedule?
June 21-26: Elite and development-level trampoline and tumbling, rhythmic gymnastics and acrobatics, Convention Center
June 26-30: USA Gymnastics for All GymFest, Convention Center. Known as group gymnastics, this event also includes a division for gymnasts with disabilities.
June 27 and 29: U.S. Olympic trials, men’s artistic gymnastics, Target Center