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Fisk University, the first historically Black college or university (HBCU) to launch a collegiate gymnastics team, has announced it will discontinue the program after the 2025-2026 academic year.
Fisk University's bold experiment in women's gymnastics is coming to an end as the HBCU is shuttering the program just three years after it began.
First HBCU gymnastics program, Fisk University, will shut down after next season because of scheduling, recruiting challenges
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Fisk University, the HBCU where North Texas gymnast Morgan Price made history as the first gymnast from an HBCU to win a national title, is ending its gymnastics program -- the country's first HBCU gymnastics program.
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My daughter loved gymnastics even though it was destroying her knees. She refused to give up the sport, so I made a difficult parenting decision.
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USA Gymnastics transgender eligibility guidelines are no longer accessible, as Simone Biles faces criticism for defending trans athletes vs. Riley Gaines.
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USA Gymnastics president and CEO Li Li Leung is stepping down at the end of the year. Leung told The Associated Press the decision to move on after six-plus years was both difficult and bittersweet.
USA Gymnastics president Li Li Leung, who restored the federation to respectability after it had lost the trust of its athletes, sponsors and the general public in the wake of a horrific sex abuse scandal and its own missteps, is leaving.
Fisk University — which started the first Historically Black College and University women's gymnastics program in 2023 — will discontinue that program at the end of the 2025-26 academic year. Fisk’s final season of gymnastics competition will be in the Spring of 2026.
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The gymnastics coach for a one-time Olympic alternate whose case dates to at least 2016 has received a lifetime ban from the U.S. Center for SafeSport.
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNRussia resumes participation in international gymnastics competitionsThe Russian Gymnastics Federation has ended its boycott of international competitions, allowing its athletes and judges to return to several tournaments. Source: press service of the Russian Gymnastics Federation Details: Russian athletes are confirmed to compete in the 2025 World Cup trampolining events in Portugal (5-6 July),