

Seven PPG athletes won national championships in 2026.

West F. won three medals, including one World title, at the 2025 Trampoline Worlds.

Feb. 16-18., 2024

Seven PPG athletes won national championships in 2026.
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PPG Athletes Win National Titles
PPG won 13 national titles at the 2026 NGA National Championships, bringing home a whopping 66 medals. Gianna J. (left) paced the girls' team with wins in Level 3 vault and uneven bars. Also winning for the girls' team was Ava D. (Level 2 vault), Morfia M. (Level 3 vault) and Layla G. (Level 4 floor).
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On the boys' side, West F. opened his national championship winning floor routine with a rare triple back tuck. He also won vault, parallel bars and the All-Around. Gabe B. in Level 2 won a pair of events and All-Around. Mason L. rounded out the boys' wins with a floor title in Level 2.
Additionally, Gianna, West and Gabe were named to their respective national teams.
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Way to go, PPG athletes!

West F. Wins World Cup Medals
Fresh off his three World Championships medals, West F. represented Team USA at a
pair of World Cups, competing tumbling in Azerbaijan and Double Mini in The Netherlands.
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West won bronze in Tumbling at the Baku World Cup in February becoming just the second American to medal at a World Cup or World Championships in the last 12 years.
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In March, he placed second on Double Mini, winning the qualifying rounds, at the Alkmaar World Cup.
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He was selected to compete in Tumbling at July's Coimbra World Cup. PPG coach Blain F. was also named to the coaching squad for this international meet.
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Way to go, West and Blain!


