Jocelyn Roberson
Joscelyn Roberson is one of the rising stars in U.S. women's gymnastics, known for her power on vault and dynamic performances across all four events. She became a World Champion in 2023, contributing to Team USA's gold medal at the World Championships, and has continued to build an elite international résumé.
In 2025, Roberson earned a World Championships bronze medal on vault, solidifying her place among the best vaulters in the world. She has also collected 12 international medals in her senior elite career, including 7 gold medals, showcasing consistent success on the global stage.
Domestically, she is a standout competitor—highlighted by her title as 2023 U.S. vault champion and multiple medals at major national events, including silver on floor and bronze in the all-around at the 2025 U.S. Championships.
Roberson was a top contender at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing 6th all-around and earning a spot as a Team USA Olympic alternate for Paris.
Transitioning to NCAA gymnastics at the University of Arkansas, she made an immediate impact—becoming an NCAA All-American on beam, setting freshman records, and winning multiple all-around and event titles in her debut season.
Known for her explosive power, resilience, and competitive mindset, Roberson continues to be a key figure in both elite and collegiate gymnastics, with her sights set firmly on future international success.

