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Tuesday, March 31, 2026 at 6:39 PM

TOPGUN Gymnasts Shine at State Championships

TOPGUN Gymnasts Shine at State Championships

TOPGUN Gymnastics team flipped, tumbled, and vaulted their way to a strong finish at the Nevada State Gymnastics Championships, held March 15 at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno.

The Fallon-based team brought 24 athletes, ages 5 to 15, and returned home with three All-Around State Champions and four regional qualifiers.

All-Around State Titles went to Cambria Dixon (Xcel Gold), 37.675, Olivia Olsen (Xcel Silver), 38.250, and Eleanor Mills (Xcel Bronze), 38.000.

Athletes scoring 35.500 or higher at the Gold Level and above qualified for Region 1 Xcel Regionals, to be held May 2–4 in Roseville, California.

Regional qualifiers: Cambria Dixon, 37.375, Laura Mills, 36.150, Allyson Perez, 35.850, and Audrey Blakemore, 35.500

Gymnasts will compete against top athletes from Nevada, California, Arizona, and Utah.

Several TOPGUN athletes also earned individual event medals, placing in the top three across vault, bars, beam, and floor routines.

Notable podium finishes include:

  • Olivia Olsen: 1st Bar (9.875), 1st Floor (9.575)
  • Eleanor Mills: 2nd Vault (9.600), 3rd Bar (9.675), 2nd Beam (9.325), 2nd Floor (9.400)
  • Cambria Dixon: 2nd Vault (9.350), 3rd Beam (9.225), 2nd Floor (9.750)
  • Cheveah Christiano: 1st Vault (9.600)
  • Mia Reyes: 1st Floor (9.575)
  • Adelynn Wood: 1st Bar (9.675)
  • Kennedy Wilbanks: 3rd Bar (9.600)
  • Makayliana Roberts: 3rd Bar (9.500)

TOPGUN’s competitive season runs from October through March, with Regionals marking the final stage for qualifying gymnasts.

Head Coach Jenna Dixon thanked the athletes and families for their dedication throughout the season and looks forward to continued success at regionals.

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