Meet Schedule 2025-2026
HERE IS THE MEET INFORMATION I HAVE THUS FAR. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND WE NEED 3 GYMNASTS REGISTERED IN EACH LEVEL IN ORDER TO TAKE THAT LEVEL TO A MEET. YOU MUST PAY AND SIGN UP AT THE OFFICE BY EACH DUE DATE. EVERY TEAM GIRL HAS A FOLDER FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION. PLEASE CHECK THIS DAILY.
NIGHTMARE ON BEAM STREET
HOST GYM: GILLETTE ELITE GYMNASTICS
DATE: NOVEMBER 1&2, 2025
VENUE: CAMPBELL COUNTY REC CENTER FIELD HOUSE
GILLETTE, WY 82718 ENTRY FEE:
ALL LEVELS $90.00
ENTRY FEE DUE DATE: 9/19/25
BE KIND INVITATIONAL
HOST GYM: TONGUE RIVER TWISTERS
VENUE: SHERIDAN COLLEGE, SHERIDAN WYOMING
DATE: DECEMBER 5-7, 2025 ENTRY FEES:
ALL LEVELS $110.00
ENTRY FEE DUE DATE: 9/25/25
WILD WEST INVITATIONAL
HOST GYM: SPEARFISH GYMNASTICS
DATE: JANUARY 10-11, 2026
VENUE: MONUMENT
ENTRY FEE: LEVEL 4 $115.00 LEVEL 5 $130.00
ENTRY FEE DUE DATE: NOVEMBER 1, 2025
NEXT LEVEL BLACKOUT INVITATIONAL
HOST GYM: NEXT LEVEL GYMNASTICS
DATE: JANUARY 10-11, 2026
VENUE: ST. MARGARET’S GYMNASIUM 618 E. FREMONT AVE. 82501 RIVERTON WYOMING
ENTRY FEE: EXCEL BRONZE, EXCEL PLATINUM, LEVEL 2 $115.00
ENTRY FEE DUE DATE: 11/25/25
DREAMY PAJAMA PARTY INVITE
HOST GYM: CASPER GYMNASTICS CENTER
DATE: JANUARY 17-18, 2026
VENUE: YMCA 1611 CASPER MOUNTAIN RD. CASPER WY
ENTRY FEE: BRONZE, LEVEL2, & LEVEL 3 $125.00
ENTRY FEE DUE DATE: 11/25/26
SPARKLE AND SHINE
HOST GYM: KALARKS GYMNASTICS
DATE: JANUARY 31, 2026
VENUE: CY MIDDLE SCHOOL, 2900 CYCLONE DR. 82601
ENTRY FEE: ALL LEVELS $130.00
ENTRY FEE DUE DATE: 11/26/25
LOVERS LEAP INVITATIONAL
HOST GYM: PANHANDLE GYMNASTICS
VENUE: CSC CAMPUS CHICOINE CENTER, CHADRON NEBRASKA
DATE: FEBRUARY 6-8, 2026
ENTRY FEE: ALL LEVELS $130.00
ENTRY FEE DUE DATE: 12/19/25
WATIKI INVITATIONAL
HOST GYM: JUST GYMNASTICS
VENUE: THE BOX
DATE: FEBRUARY 20-22, 2026
ENTRY FEE: BRONZE & LEVEL 2 - $100.00 LEVEL 3-5 $115.00 OPTIONALS $140.00
ENTRY FEE DUE DATE: 12/17/25
DENVER WINTERFEST
HOST GYM: COLORADO GYMNASTICS INSTITUTE
VENUE: UNIVERSITY OF DENVER RITCHIE CENTER
DATE: FEBRUARY 13-15, 2026
ENTRY FEES: LEVELS 3-5 $140.00 PLATINUM $155.00
ENTRY FEE DUE DATE: 12/ 1/25
WYOMING STATE GYMNASTICS
HOST GYM: CHEYENNE PARKS AND RED
DATE: MARCH 20-22, 2025
MORE INFORMATION TO COME.
Team Information
COMPETITION EXPECATIONS:
HAIR NEEDS TO BE PULLED UP INTO A TIGHT BUN.
YOU MAY ONLY WEAR SILVER, BLACK OR PURPLE HAIR ACCESSORIES.
NO NAIL POLISH MAY BE WORN AT A MEET.
UNDER CLOTHING MAY NOT BE SHOWING.
HAIR NEEDS TO BE PULLED UP INTO A TIGHT BUN.
YOU MAY ONLY WEAR SILVER, BLACK OR PURPLE HAIR ACCESSORIES.
NO NAIL POLISH MAY BE WORN AT A MEET.
UNDER CLOTHING MAY NOT BE SHOWING.
HERE ARE THE COSTS FOR THE REQUIRED COMPETITION UNIFORM
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THESE ARE NOT ORDERED UNTIL PAID IN FULL.
WARM UP JACKET AND PANTS =$145.00
BRONZE LEO-$105.00
LEVEL 2 COMPETITION LEO - $95.00
LEVEL 2-5 COMPETITION LEO =$125.00 COMPETITION
OPTIONAL LEO 6 $200.00
DUE DATE: ASAP
YOU ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR A GILLETTE ELITE GYMNASTICS UNIFORM
YOU MAY ONLY WEAR SILVER, BLACK OR PURPLE HAIR ACCESSORIES.
NO NAIL POLISH MAY BE WORN AT A MEET.
UNDER CLOTHING MAY NOT BE SHOWING.
YOUR CHILD WILL NEED A USAG # IN ORDER TO COMPETE AND BE ENROLLED INTO MEETS.
I WILL NEED YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS TO SEND YOU A LINK TO BEGIN THE REGISTERING PROCESS.
PLEASE CHECK YOUR GYMNAST’S FOLDER EACH DAY FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THESE ARE NOT ORDERED UNTIL PAID IN FULL.
WARM UP JACKET AND PANTS =$145.00
BRONZE LEO-$105.00
LEVEL 2 COMPETITION LEO - $95.00
LEVEL 2-5 COMPETITION LEO =$125.00 COMPETITION
OPTIONAL LEO 6 $200.00
DUE DATE: ASAP
YOU ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR A GILLETTE ELITE GYMNASTICS UNIFORM
YOU MAY ONLY WEAR SILVER, BLACK OR PURPLE HAIR ACCESSORIES.
NO NAIL POLISH MAY BE WORN AT A MEET.
UNDER CLOTHING MAY NOT BE SHOWING.
YOUR CHILD WILL NEED A USAG # IN ORDER TO COMPETE AND BE ENROLLED INTO MEETS.
I WILL NEED YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS TO SEND YOU A LINK TO BEGIN THE REGISTERING PROCESS.
PLEASE CHECK YOUR GYMNAST’S FOLDER EACH DAY FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
State Meet Eligibility
IN ORDER TO COMPETE AT THE WYOMING STATE GYMNASTIC MEET AND COMPETE IN THE 2025-2026 SEASON,
THESE ARE THE REQUIREMENTS SET FOR OUR GYM.
USA GYMNASTICS REQUIRES A, 30.00 FOR ALL LEVELS.
WE WANT OUR GIRLS TO CHALLENGE THEMSELVES THIS IS WHY OUR SCORES ARE HIGHER.
IT IS AT THE COACHES DISCRETION WHO WILL MOVE TO THE NEXT LEVEL.
BRONZE
MUST COMPETE AT 3 MEETS OR MORE HITTING A SCORE OF 33.00 AT 3 MEETS.
LEVEL 2
MUST COMPETE AT 3 MEETS OR MORE HITTING A SCORE OF 33.00 AT 3 MEETS.
LEVEL 3
MUST COMPETE AT 5 MEETS OR MORE HITTING A SCORE OF 33.00 AT 3 MEETS.
LEVEL 4
MUST COMPETE AT 5 MEETS OR MORE HITTING A SCORE OF 33.00 AT 3 MEETS.
USAG REQUIREMENT TO MOVE TO LEVEL 5 IS A 34.00.
LEVEL 5
MUST COMPETE AT 5 MEETS OR MORE HITTING A SCORE OF 34.00 AT 3 MEETS.
USAG REQUIREMENT TO MOVE TO LEVEL 6 IS A 32.00.
LEVEL 6
MUST COMPETE AT 5 MEETS OR MORE HITTING A SCORE OF 32.00 AT 3 MEETS.
USAG REQUIREMENT TO MOVE TO LEVEL 7 IS A 32.00.
LEVEL 7
MUST COMPETE AT 5 MEETS OR MORE HITTING A SCORE OF 32.00 AT 3 MEETS.
USAG REQUIREMENT TO MOVE TO LEVEL 8 IS A 32.00.
LEVEL 8
MUST COMPETE AT 5 MEETS OR MORE HITTING A SCORE OF 32.00 AT 3 MEETS.
USAG REQUIREMENT TO MOVE TO LEVEL 9 IS A 32.00.
THESE ARE THE REQUIREMENTS SET FOR OUR GYM.
USA GYMNASTICS REQUIRES A, 30.00 FOR ALL LEVELS.
WE WANT OUR GIRLS TO CHALLENGE THEMSELVES THIS IS WHY OUR SCORES ARE HIGHER.
IT IS AT THE COACHES DISCRETION WHO WILL MOVE TO THE NEXT LEVEL.
BRONZE
MUST COMPETE AT 3 MEETS OR MORE HITTING A SCORE OF 33.00 AT 3 MEETS.
LEVEL 2
MUST COMPETE AT 3 MEETS OR MORE HITTING A SCORE OF 33.00 AT 3 MEETS.
LEVEL 3
MUST COMPETE AT 5 MEETS OR MORE HITTING A SCORE OF 33.00 AT 3 MEETS.
LEVEL 4
MUST COMPETE AT 5 MEETS OR MORE HITTING A SCORE OF 33.00 AT 3 MEETS.
USAG REQUIREMENT TO MOVE TO LEVEL 5 IS A 34.00.
LEVEL 5
MUST COMPETE AT 5 MEETS OR MORE HITTING A SCORE OF 34.00 AT 3 MEETS.
USAG REQUIREMENT TO MOVE TO LEVEL 6 IS A 32.00.
LEVEL 6
MUST COMPETE AT 5 MEETS OR MORE HITTING A SCORE OF 32.00 AT 3 MEETS.
USAG REQUIREMENT TO MOVE TO LEVEL 7 IS A 32.00.
LEVEL 7
MUST COMPETE AT 5 MEETS OR MORE HITTING A SCORE OF 32.00 AT 3 MEETS.
USAG REQUIREMENT TO MOVE TO LEVEL 8 IS A 32.00.
LEVEL 8
MUST COMPETE AT 5 MEETS OR MORE HITTING A SCORE OF 32.00 AT 3 MEETS.
USAG REQUIREMENT TO MOVE TO LEVEL 9 IS A 32.00.
USGA Levels
Xcel Bronze
Xcel Bronze allows beginner gymnasts to compete in a safe and fun environment. Xcel Bronze encourages good form in gymnastics progressions. The minimum age to compete Xcel Bronze is age 5 by the date of the gymnastics meet. In Xcel, all levels are Optionals. Optionals gymnastics means each gymnast can perform a unique routine customized to their strengths, that meet specific Special Requirements and Value Part Requirements.
Levels 1-3
USA Gymnastics states that they created levels 1-3 to prepare gymnasts for competition. Most gymnasts don’t compete gymnastics levels 1-3, but there are routines that you could compete at this level. Many clubs have gymnasts in recreational classes while they learn these skills. Level 3 is not a required competitive level so there are no score requirements to move to level 4.
Level 4
Level 4 is the first required competitive level. So, to advance to level 5 from level 4 the gymnast must meet minimum standards and earn a minimum “mobility score.” Level 4 is a compulsory level. This means that to compete this level, the gymnast must learn a specific routine for each event. At level 4 meets, a gymnast is judged based on how well she does the skill, in addition to how well she performs the routine exactly how it is supposed to be done.
Level 5
Level 5 is also a compulsory level. Some gymnastics clubs choose not to stress compulsory gymnastics, and in general don’t compete in compulsory meets. Instead some clubs might choose to compete using the Xcel program. These are optional rules that can be used while the gymnast is learning levels 4-6 skills. However, before gymnasts compete in level 6, they must compete in at least one meet to pass levels 4 and 5.
Level 6
Level 6 is the entry level for optional competition. Optional levels are levels where each gymnast has a different routine, so they aren’t judged on the specifics of the routine. They are instead judged based on the skills they perform and the overall level and performance of the routine. Optional levels have routine requirements for each event, so when the coach or choreographer is choreographing the routine, they will need to include these requirements or the gymnast will earn deductions. The emphasis in level 6 is on execution of basic optional skills. Level 6 is the only gymnastics level that may be skipped with a qualifying level 5 score.
Level 7
Level 7 is a mix of both compulsory and optional. In level 7, it is a mix of compulsory and optional because the requirements are more specific but each gymnast still has a unique routine. The requirements are more specific in that, for example, instead of on floor saying that one of the tumbling passes needs a salto element, in level 7 the rules state that the gymnast must perform a back layout in one of her passes.
Levels 8-10
Gymnastics levels 8-10 are optional levels. Each gymnast has a unique routine on each event, and she chooses which skills to use to fulfill the requirements. The requirements for Level 9 get more complex. Once a gymnast can perform all the skills required at level 10 she may choose to try out for the Elite program.
Xcel Bronze allows beginner gymnasts to compete in a safe and fun environment. Xcel Bronze encourages good form in gymnastics progressions. The minimum age to compete Xcel Bronze is age 5 by the date of the gymnastics meet. In Xcel, all levels are Optionals. Optionals gymnastics means each gymnast can perform a unique routine customized to their strengths, that meet specific Special Requirements and Value Part Requirements.
Levels 1-3
USA Gymnastics states that they created levels 1-3 to prepare gymnasts for competition. Most gymnasts don’t compete gymnastics levels 1-3, but there are routines that you could compete at this level. Many clubs have gymnasts in recreational classes while they learn these skills. Level 3 is not a required competitive level so there are no score requirements to move to level 4.
Level 4
Level 4 is the first required competitive level. So, to advance to level 5 from level 4 the gymnast must meet minimum standards and earn a minimum “mobility score.” Level 4 is a compulsory level. This means that to compete this level, the gymnast must learn a specific routine for each event. At level 4 meets, a gymnast is judged based on how well she does the skill, in addition to how well she performs the routine exactly how it is supposed to be done.
Level 5
Level 5 is also a compulsory level. Some gymnastics clubs choose not to stress compulsory gymnastics, and in general don’t compete in compulsory meets. Instead some clubs might choose to compete using the Xcel program. These are optional rules that can be used while the gymnast is learning levels 4-6 skills. However, before gymnasts compete in level 6, they must compete in at least one meet to pass levels 4 and 5.
Level 6
Level 6 is the entry level for optional competition. Optional levels are levels where each gymnast has a different routine, so they aren’t judged on the specifics of the routine. They are instead judged based on the skills they perform and the overall level and performance of the routine. Optional levels have routine requirements for each event, so when the coach or choreographer is choreographing the routine, they will need to include these requirements or the gymnast will earn deductions. The emphasis in level 6 is on execution of basic optional skills. Level 6 is the only gymnastics level that may be skipped with a qualifying level 5 score.
Level 7
Level 7 is a mix of both compulsory and optional. In level 7, it is a mix of compulsory and optional because the requirements are more specific but each gymnast still has a unique routine. The requirements are more specific in that, for example, instead of on floor saying that one of the tumbling passes needs a salto element, in level 7 the rules state that the gymnast must perform a back layout in one of her passes.
Levels 8-10
Gymnastics levels 8-10 are optional levels. Each gymnast has a unique routine on each event, and she chooses which skills to use to fulfill the requirements. The requirements for Level 9 get more complex. Once a gymnast can perform all the skills required at level 10 she may choose to try out for the Elite program.