Get ready to witness gravity-defying artistry and world-class athleticism as the 10th STY International Gymnastics Cup takes center stage from October 17 to 19, 2025, at the Alonte Sports Center.
Now celebrating a decade of dedication and discipline, this year’s edition promises to be the grandest yet — with over 800 gymnasts and delegates from across Asia, including the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Japan, Vietnam, and India. For the first time, the event will also feature the HP1 category, adding a new level of competitive thrill to the already dynamic showcase.
A Milestone for Philippine Gymnastics
The STY Cup has become the country’s most anticipated gymnastics competition — a stage where Filipino athletes share the spotlight with international talents, pushing boundaries of strength, balance, and grace.
“This 10th anniversary represents a milestone in the growth of gymnastics in the Philippines,” said Coach Normita “Boots” Ty, founder and head coach of PGAA STY Gymnastics Center. “With the country hosting the upcoming 3rd FIG Artistic Gymnastics Junior World Championships this November, this event serves as the perfect prelude to our nation’s continued rise in the global gymnastics arena.”
Supported by the Local Government of Biñan under Mayor Angelo “Gel” Alonte, the PGAA STY Gymnastics Center continues its mission to nurture young talents through accessible, high-quality training programs — including its branch in Carmona, Cavite. These initiatives not only expand opportunities for provincial gymnasts but also strengthen ties with organizations like the Gymnastics Association of the Philippines (GAP) in developing future champions, including the next Carlos Yuloor the country’s first female Olympic medalist in gymnastics.
Event Highlights
• Opening Ceremony: October 17, 5:00 PM – A spectacular showcase of movement and music celebrating ten years of excellence.
• Competition Proper: October 18–19, 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM – Featuring Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Levels 1–7 and Men’s Artistic Gymnastics Levels 1–3.
• International Delegates: Athletes from Asia’s leading gymnastics hubs converge in the Philippines for this milestone event.
Building Champions, Inspiring Communities
Founded in 2008, the PGAA STY Gymnastics Center has been the training ground for countless athletes and scholars through partnerships with local governments and community clubs, including the Muntinlupa Gymnastics Club.
“Beyond creating champions, our goal has always been to make a difference in people’s lives,” Coach Boots emphasized. “Every gymnast who steps onto the mat represents hard work, hope, and the Filipino spirit of excellence.”
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