TRAMPOLINE & TUMBLING

T&T TEAM

Since its start in November 2010, our Tumbling & Trampoline Team has become a leading program, earning State, Regional, National, and even World Titles. Led by National Team Coaching Staff member, 2017 Developmental Coach of the Year, and World Team Member Jared Olsen, our athletes progress confidently through the levels. A highlight of our success includes having an athlete compete at the Olympic Trials, showcasing the elite talent and dedication within our program. We pride ourselves in knowing we are one of the top Trampoline and Tumbling programs in the Nation. Each year, we continue to set new milestones and look forward to even greater achievements!

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PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Current National Team Members:

Susan Gill (Senior - Double Mini), Skyelar Hawk (Junior - Tumbling), Casen Kim (Elite Development - Trampoline)


Former National Team Members:

Hope Bravo (TU), Drew Collins (TU), Isaac Rowley (TR), Rachel Ramage (TU), Weston Sitz (DM), Kate Arakawa (TR)


Former Elite Development Program National Team Members:

Mya Millikin (TR), Skyelar Hawk (TR, TU, DM), Caroline Walker (DM), Kate Arakawa

(TR), Grace Encalade (TR), Channing Kim (TR), Michael Sofia (TR, DM), Rocki Cook (TU), Casen Kim (TR)


Former Jumpstart National Team Members:

Quinn McCraw (TR), Casen Kim (TR), Grace Encalade (DM)


2025:

Riccione World Cup: Susan Gill (Double Mini) 4th Place

2024:

2024 USA Olympic Trials  - Isaac Rowley (Tramp)

2023:

International Competitors-

World Championships - Isaac Rowley, Hope Bravo

World Age Groups - Birmingham, England: Kate Arakawa (Tramp), Skyelar Hawk (Tumbling), Grace Encalade (Tramp)

Scalabis World Cup - Santarem, Portugal: Kate Arakawa (Tramp), Skyelar Hawk (Tumbling)

West Palm Beach World Cup - West Palm Beach, USA: Isaac Rowley, Hope Bravo

Pan American Championships: Isaac Rowley

Santarem World Cup: Isaac Rowley

Coimbra World Cup: Isaac Rowley

2022:

International Competitors-

World Championships - Isaac Rowley

World Age Groups - Sofia, Bulgaria: Skyelar Hawk (Tramp & Double Mini), Channing Kim( Alternate)

2021:

International Competitors-

World Championships - Baku, Azerbaijan: Isaac Rowley, Hope Bravo

World Age Groups - Weston Stiz, Skyelar Hawk, Susan Gill

2019:

International Competitors -

Baku World Cup: Isaac Rowley (3rd Synchronized Trampoline)

Minsk World Cup: Isaac Rowley, Coach Jared Olsen

Valladolid World Cup & International Tournament: Isaac Rowley (2nd Individual Trampoline), Hope Bravo (5th Individual Tumbling)

World Championships - Tokyo, Japan: Hope Bravo (4th Team), Isaac Rowley (alternate)

World Age Group Competitions - Tokyo, Japan: Susan Gill, Weston Sitz, Max Lively

2018:

International Competitors -

Pacific Rim Championships: Isaac Rowley (2nd Team)

Maebashi World Cup: Isaac Rowley

Senior Pan American Championships: Isaac Rowley (4th Individual Trampoline, 2nd Team), Coach Jared Olsen

Loule World Cup: Isaac Rowley & Hope Bravo

World Championships - St. Petersburg, Russia: Isaac Rowley, Hope Bravo, Coach Jared Olsen

World Age Group Competitions - St. Petersburg, Russia: Jeremy Darr, Westin Sitz, Max Lively

2017:

Developmental Program of the Year, Tumbling Coach of the Year & Developmental Coach of the Year (Jared Olsen)

International Competitors -

World Championships: Hope Bravo, Drew Collins, Isaac Rowley

World Age Group Competitors: Jeremy Darr, Weston Sitz

Trampoline and Tumbling Events

Trampoline and Tumbling includes 4 events within its program - trampoline, tumbling, synchronized trampoline and double mini. Both men and women may choose to participate in all four events. At the higher levels, some athletes choose to focus on just one area while others participate in two or more events. Trampoline made its Olympic debut in the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia.

Trampoline

As a sport, trampoline varies greatly from recreational bouncing. International competition trampolines are larger and more powerful than traditional "back-yard" models, propelling athletes as high as 30 feet in the air during performances. Competitive routines are made up of 10 skills each, upper-level athletes can demonstrate an array of double, triple, and quadruple twisting and flipping somersaults. Trampoline is the only Olympic Event of the three TNT events.

Rod Floor - Tumbling

Tumbling is performed on elevated runways, generally designed with fiberglass rods underneath, that help tumblers propel themselves higher than a basketball hoop as they demonstrate speed, strength, and skill while executing a series of acrobatic maneuvers. Explosive somersaults with multiple flips and twists are performed by the top-level contenders.

Double-Mini Trampoline

This event combines the horizontal run of tumbling with the vertical rebound of trampoline. After a short run, the athlete jumps onto a small two-level trampoline to perform a rebounding skill immediately followed by a dismount element onto a landing mat.

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