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2020 Winter Cup
VenueWestgate Las Vegas
LocationLas Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
DatesFebruary 20–February 22, 2020
← 2019
2021 →

The 2020 Winter Cup was an artistic gymnastics competition held at the Westgate Las Vegas in Las Vegas from February 20 to February 22, 2020.

Competition

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The competition featured both junior and senior competitive divisions. The finals session featured the top 28 senior athletes based on the 10-point system and the top 14 juniors from the Elite Team Cup. Junior athletes advanced to the finals according to the all-around ranking from the first day of competition. All-around ranking and individual event champions were determined via a combined two-day score.[1]

Medalists

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EventGoldSilverBronze
Junior Men[2]
Individual all-aroundFuzzy BenasAsher HongFred Richard
FloorMatt CormierFred RichardFuzzy Benas
Pommel horseZachary NunezAsher HongIan Lasic-Ellis
RingsFuzzy BenasIan Lasic-EllisAsher Hong
VaultBrandon NguyenFuzzy BenasMatt Cormier
Parallel barsZachary NunezLogan MyersCameron Lee
Horizontal barFred RichardSteven LukasikLogan Myers
Senior Men
Individual all-aroundSam MikulakShane WiskusBrody Malone
FloorGage DyerSam MikulakCameron Bock
Pommel horseAlec YoderAllan BowerSam Mikulak
RingsAlex DiabMarvin KimbleSean Melton
VaultYul MoldauerEddie Penev
Shane Wiskus
Not awarded
Parallel barsSam MikulakGrant BreckenridgeYul Moldauer
Horizontal barColin Van WicklenSam MikulakPaul Juda

Participants

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The following individuals participated in the competition:[3]

Juniors

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  • Andrew Layman (Denali Gymnastics)
  • Joseph Pepe (North Valley)
  • Jeremy Bischoff (Wallers GymJam)
  • Arun Chhetri (Gym Olympica)
  • Jack Critz (SCATS)
  • Colin Flores (WCOGA)
  • Brandon Nguyen (EGA)
  • Vahe Petrosyan (Gym Olympica)
  • Tyler Shimizu (WCOGA)
  • Noah Giordano (5280 Gymnastics)
  • Logan Myers (5280 Gymnastics)
  • Luke Esparo (New Era)
  • Luke McFarland (Daggetts)
  • Steven Lukasik (LaFleurs Tampa)
  • Toby Liang (Roswell)
  • Lucas Lorber (Eyas)
  • Kyden Martinez (Eyas)
  • Zach Snyder (Emerge)
  • Zackery Lerwill (Madison)
  • Sebastian Ingersoll (Lakeshore)
  • Lais Najjar (Lakeshore)
  • Max Olinger (Buffalo Grove)
  • Rithik Puri (Lakeshore)
  • Kai Uemura (Lakeshore)
  • Will Hauke (DeVeaus)
  • Matt Cormier (MEGA MA)
  • Christopher Hiser (Daggetts)
  • Ian Lasic-Ellis (MEGA MA)
  • Fred Richard (MEGA MA)
  • Alex Kuzmenchuck (Paragon)
  • Khoi Young (Sportsplex)
  • Landen Blixt (Infinity)
  • Charlie Kramer (North Shore)
  • Dane Cramer (NSG)
  • A.J. Morgan (NSG)
  • James Friedman (OMEGA)
  • Adam Wolfe (MAC Gymnastics)
  • Zac Tiderman (OMEGA)
  • Collin Cunane (KMC)
  • Joshua Karnes (Lakettes)
  • Zachary English (Palmetto)
  • Kameron Nelson (Hayden's)
  • Ethan Boder (GymTek)
  • Nicholas Tarca (Premier Athletics)
  • Michael Artlip (HGC)
  • Fuzzy Benas (EnRich)
  • Caden Clinton (Cypress)
  • Dallas Hale (WOGA)
  • Asher Hong (Cypress)
  • Cameron Lee (WOGA)
  • Zachary Nunez (Cypress)
  • Daniel Simmons (Cypress)
  • Oliver Zavel (Crenshaws)
  • Taylor Christopulous (USA Gym World)
  • Cole Partridge (USA Gym World)
  • Colin Wingrove (USA Gym World)
  • Zachary Patrick (Gymstrada)
  • Ahmir Postell (Gymstrada)
  • Dante Hays (Metropolitan)
  • Sebastian Kane (Metropolitan)
  • Brigham Frentheway (Frontier)

Seniors

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  • Allan Bower (University of Oklahoma)
  • Brandon Briones (Stanford University)
  • Anthony Mills (Arizona State)
  • Donothan Bailey (USOTC)
  • Cameron Bock (University of Michigan)
  • Isaiah Drake (Gymnastics Olympica)
  • Bennet Huang (Stanford University)
  • Sam Mikulak (USOTC)
  • Timothy Wang (Air Force)
  • Taylor Burkhart (5280 Gymnastics)
  • Adrian De Los Angeles (USOTC)
  • Yul Moldauer (5280 Gymnastics)
  • Frankie Valentin (Air Force)
  • Sean Melton (Ohio State University)
  • Bobby Malone (Stanford University)
  • Grant Breckenridge (Stanford University)
  • Alex Diab (University of Illinois)
  • Paul Juda (University of Michigan)
  • Alec Yoder (Ohio State)
  • Michael Moran (University of Minnesota)
  • Shane Wiskus (University of Minnesota)
  • Akash Modi (Stanford University)
  • Eddie Penev (Stanford University)
  • Brennan Pantazis (Pennsylvania State University)
  • Trevor Howard (Ohio State University)
  • Gage Dyer (University of Oklahoma)
  • Jordan Kovach (University of Illinois)
  • Genki Suzuki (University of Oklahoma)
  • Garrett Braunton (Cypress)
  • Matthew Davis (Army)
  • Jack Freeman (University of Oklahoma)
  • Ian Gunther (Stanford University)
  • Alexei Vernyi (University of Oklahoma)
  • Colt Walker (AcroTexas)
  • Colin Van Wicklen (University of Oklahoma)
  • Matt Wenske (University of Oklahoma
  • Kiwan Watts (Arizona State University)
  • Benjamin Bloom (University of Washington)
  • Nicholas Kuebler (Metropolitan)
  • Marvin Kimble (Salto)
  • Robert Neff (USOTC)

References

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  1. ^ "World bronze-medalists Mikulak, Moldauer headline field for the 2020 Winter Cup Challenge". usagym.org. February 19, 2020. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
  2. ^ "Mikulak wins four event medals, Benas claims Junior All-Around Title at 2020 Winter Cup Challenge". wintercup.com. February 23, 2020. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
  3. ^ "World bronze-medalists Mikulak, Moldauer headline field for the 2020 Winter Cup Challenge". wintercup.com. February 13, 2020. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
    2020 Winter Cup
    VenueWestgate Las Vegas
    LocationLas Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
    DatesFebruary 20–February 22, 2020
    ← 2019
    2021 →

    The 2020 Winter Cup was an artistic gymnastics competition held at the Westgate Las Vegas in Las Vegas from February 20 to February 22, 2020.

    Competition

    The competition featured both junior and senior competitive divisions. The finals session featured the top 28 senior athletes based on the 10-point system and the top 14 juniors from the Elite Team Cup. Junior athletes advanced to the finals according to the all-around ranking from the first day of competition. All-around ranking and individual event champions were determined via a combined two-day score.[1]

    Medalists

    EventGoldSilverBronze
    Junior Men[2]
    Individual all-aroundFuzzy BenasAsher HongFred Richard
    FloorMatt CormierFred RichardFuzzy Benas
    Pommel horseZachary NunezAsher HongIan Lasic-Ellis
    RingsFuzzy BenasIan Lasic-EllisAsher Hong
    VaultBrandon NguyenFuzzy BenasMatt Cormier
    Parallel barsZachary NunezLogan MyersCameron Lee
    Horizontal barFred RichardSteven LukasikLogan Myers
    Senior Men
    Individual all-aroundSam MikulakShane WiskusBrody Malone
    FloorGage DyerSam MikulakCameron Bock
    Pommel horseAlec YoderAllan BowerSam Mikulak
    RingsAlex DiabMarvin KimbleSean Melton
    VaultYul MoldauerEddie Penev
    Shane Wiskus
    Not awarded
    Parallel barsSam MikulakGrant BreckenridgeYul Moldauer
    Horizontal barColin Van WicklenSam MikulakPaul Juda

    Participants

    The following individuals participated in the competition:[3]

    Juniors

    • Andrew Layman (Denali Gymnastics)
    • Joseph Pepe (North Valley)
    • Jeremy Bischoff (Wallers GymJam)
    • Arun Chhetri (Gym Olympica)
    • Jack Critz (SCATS)
    • Colin Flores (WCOGA)
    • Brandon Nguyen (EGA)
    • Vahe Petrosyan (Gym Olympica)
    • Tyler Shimizu (WCOGA)
    • Noah Giordano (5280 Gymnastics)
    • Logan Myers (5280 Gymnastics)
    • Luke Esparo (New Era)
    • Luke McFarland (Daggetts)
    • Steven Lukasik (LaFleurs Tampa)
    • Toby Liang (Roswell)
    • Lucas Lorber (Eyas)
    • Kyden Martinez (Eyas)
    • Zach Snyder (Emerge)
    • Zackery Lerwill (Madison)
    • Sebastian Ingersoll (Lakeshore)
    • Lais Najjar (Lakeshore)
    • Max Olinger (Buffalo Grove)
    • Rithik Puri (Lakeshore)
    • Kai Uemura (Lakeshore)
    • Will Hauke (DeVeaus)
    • Matt Cormier (MEGA MA)
    • Christopher Hiser (Daggetts)
    • Ian Lasic-Ellis (MEGA MA)
    • Fred Richard (MEGA MA)
    • Alex Kuzmenchuck (Paragon)
    • Khoi Young (Sportsplex)
    • Landen Blixt (Infinity)
    • Charlie Kramer (North Shore)
    • Dane Cramer (NSG)
    • A.J. Morgan (NSG)
    • James Friedman (OMEGA)
    • Adam Wolfe (MAC Gymnastics)
    • Zac Tiderman (OMEGA)
    • Collin Cunane (KMC)
    • Joshua Karnes (Lakettes)
    • Zachary English (Palmetto)
    • Kameron Nelson (Hayden's)
    • Ethan Boder (GymTek)
    • Nicholas Tarca (Premier Athletics)
    • Michael Artlip (HGC)
    • Fuzzy Benas (EnRich)
    • Caden Clinton (Cypress)
    • Dallas Hale (WOGA)
    • Asher Hong (Cypress)
    • Cameron Lee (WOGA)
    • Zachary Nunez (Cypress)
    • Daniel Simmons (Cypress)
    • Oliver Zavel (Crenshaws)
    • Taylor Christopulous (USA Gym World)
    • Cole Partridge (USA Gym World)
    • Colin Wingrove (USA Gym World)
    • Zachary Patrick (Gymstrada)
    • Ahmir Postell (Gymstrada)
    • Dante Hays (Metropolitan)
    • Sebastian Kane (Metropolitan)
    • Brigham Frentheway (Frontier)

    Seniors

    • Allan Bower (University of Oklahoma)
    • Brandon Briones (Stanford University)
    • Anthony Mills (Arizona State)
    • Donothan Bailey (USOTC)
    • Cameron Bock (University of Michigan)
    • Isaiah Drake (Gymnastics Olympica)
    • Bennet Huang (Stanford University)
    • Sam Mikulak (USOTC)
    • Timothy Wang (Air Force)
    • Taylor Burkhart (5280 Gymnastics)
    • Adrian De Los Angeles (USOTC)
    • Yul Moldauer (5280 Gymnastics)
    • Frankie Valentin (Air Force)
    • Sean Melton (Ohio State University)
    • Bobby Malone (Stanford University)
    • Grant Breckenridge (Stanford University)
    • Alex Diab (University of Illinois)
    • Paul Juda (University of Michigan)
    • Alec Yoder (Ohio State)
    • Michael Moran (University of Minnesota)
    • Shane Wiskus (University of Minnesota)
    • Akash Modi (Stanford University)
    • Eddie Penev (Stanford University)
    • Brennan Pantazis (Pennsylvania State University)
    • Trevor Howard (Ohio State University)
    • Gage Dyer (University of Oklahoma)
    • Jordan Kovach (University of Illinois)
    • Genki Suzuki (University of Oklahoma)
    • Garrett Braunton (Cypress)
    • Matthew Davis (Army)
    • Jack Freeman (University of Oklahoma)
    • Ian Gunther (Stanford University)
    • Alexei Vernyi (University of Oklahoma)
    • Colt Walker (AcroTexas)
    • Colin Van Wicklen (University of Oklahoma)
    • Matt Wenske (University of Oklahoma
    • Kiwan Watts (Arizona State University)
    • Benjamin Bloom (University of Washington)
    • Nicholas Kuebler (Metropolitan)
    • Marvin Kimble (Salto)
    • Robert Neff (USOTC)

    References

    1. ^ "World bronze-medalists Mikulak, Moldauer headline field for the 2020 Winter Cup Challenge". usagym.org. February 19, 2020. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
    2. ^ "Mikulak wins four event medals, Benas claims Junior All-Around Title at 2020 Winter Cup Challenge". wintercup.com. February 23, 2020. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
    3. ^ "World bronze-medalists Mikulak, Moldauer headline field for the 2020 Winter Cup Challenge". wintercup.com. February 13, 2020. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
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