The 2026 Pan American Artistic Gymnastics Championships are set for June 17-21 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

This meet is a qualifier for the 2026 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships and 2027 Pan American Games.

There will be top talent on hand for this meet, including Olympic and world medalist. The headliner is undoubtedly six-time Olympic medalist Rebeca Andrade, who will make her competitive return after taking 2025 off. The U.S. is led by Olympians Hezly Rivera and Yul Moldauer.

What are the 2026 Pan American Artistic Gymnastics Championships?

The 2026 Pan American Artistic Gymnastics Championships are the continental championships for North, South, and Central America. This year, the meet is a qualifier for the 2026 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships and 2027 Pan American Games.

On the women’s side, five teams will earn berths to Worlds, plus 13 all-arounders. On the men’s side, four teams will earn berths to Worlds, plus six all-arounders.

How to watch the 2026 Pan American Artistic Gymnastics Championships live

The 2026 Pan American Artistic Gymnastics Championships are set to air on CazéTV and the Brazilian Gymnastics Federation’s YouTube.

2026 Pan American Gymnastics Championships schedule

Wednesday, June 17 (Eastern Time) – Senior Team Finals & Individual Qualifying

Time (ET) Session
7:15–10:05 a.m. Senior Women’s Team Final & Individual Qualification, Subdivision 1
7:55 a.m.–12:05 p.m. Senior Men’s Team Final & Individual Qualification, Subdivision 1
12:15–3:05 p.m. Senior Women’s Team Final & Individual Qualification, Subdivision 2
12:55–5:05 p.m. Senior Men’s Team Final & Individual Qualification, Subdivision 2
4:45–7:35 p.m. Senior Women’s Team Final & Individual Qualification, Subdivision 3
5:25–9:35 p.m. Senior Men’s Team Final & Individual Qualification, Subdivision 3

Thursday, June 18 (Eastern Time) – Junior Team/All-Around Finals & Individual Qualifying

Time (ET) Session
7:45–10:15 a.m. Junior Women’s Team & All-Around Final, Subdivision 1
8:20 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Junior Men’s Team & All-Around Final, Subdivision 1
1:45–4:15 p.m. Junior Women’s Team & All-Around Final, Subdivision 2
2:20–6:00 p.m. Junior Men’s Team & All-Around Final, Subdivision 2

Friday, June 19 (Eastern Time) – Senior All-Around Finals

Time (ET) Session
8:00–9:50 a.m. Senior Women’s All-Around Final
2:00–5:30 p.m. Senior Men’s All-Around Final

Saturday, June 20 (Eastern Time) – Junior Event Finals

Time (ET) Event Finals
8:35–9:05 a.m. Junior Men’s Floor Exercise
9:10–9:40 a.m. Junior Men’s Pommel Horse & Women’s Vault Finals
9:45–10:15 a.m. Junior Men’s Still Rings & Women’s Uneven Bars Finals
10:20–10:50 a.m. Junior Men’s Vault Final
10:55–11:25 a.m. Junior Men’s Parallel Bars & Women’s Balance Beam Finals
11:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Junior Men’s High Bar & Women’s Floor Exercise Finals

Sunday, June 21 (Eastern Time) – Senior Event Finals

Time (ET) Event Finals
8:35–9:05 a.m. Senior Men’s Floor Exercise
9:10–9:40 a.m. Senior Men’s Pommel Horse & Women’s Vault Finals
9:45–10:15 a.m. Senior Men’s Still Rings & Women’s Uneven Bars Finals
10:20–10:50 a.m. Senior Men’s Vault Final
10:55–11:25 a.m. Senior Men’s Parallel Bars & Women’s Balance Beam Finals
11:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Senior Men’s High Bar & Women’s Floor Exercise Finals

Who is competing at the 2026 Pan American Artistic Gymnastics Championships?

In addition to the aforementioned comeback of Rebeca Andrade, the U.S. is sending a strong delegation of junior and senior men’s and women’s teams.

Other countries to watch include Canada, Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina.

Stay tuned to Gymnastics Now for full results, photos, and more from Rio.