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Next Stop, Jakarta: USA Gymnastics Names 2025 World Championship Team

Dulcy Caylor, 17, secured her place by winning all-around with a 55.250 score at the US selection camp for the 2025 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

  • On Tuesday evening at a gym in rural Tennessee, Dulcy Caylor, 17, won the all-around with a career-high 55.250, locking her spot on the U.S. women's world team for the 2025 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Jakarta.
  • After withdrawals of Hezly Rivera and Tiana Sumanasekera, the field is down to 8 contenders competing for 4 team spots and 2 alternates during all-around day at the selection camp.
  • Leanne Wong reinforced her vault form by posting the highest average during Wednesday morning’s competition, while Skye Blakely scored meet-high 14.450 on uneven bars and 14.050 on balance beam.
  • USA Gymnastics officially announced the four-person world team—Skye Blakely, Dulcy Caylor, Joscelyn Roberson and Leanne Wong—and named Jayla Hang and Ashlee Sullivan as non-traveling alternates after selection concluded in Crossville, Tennessee.
  • This year’s world meet is notable because the 2025 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, Jakarta, Indonesia are individual-only, with team competition returning in 2026 in the Netherlands.
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Newcomer Caylor joins veterans Blakely, Wong and Roberson on USA Gymnastics world championship team

USA Gymnastics is sending a mix of seasoned and new athletes to the world championships in Jakarta, Indonesia, later this month.

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