
CAROLINA ELITE WRAPS UP A HISTORY-MAKING RUN ON THE WORLD STAGE
Pamplona, Spain — November 2025 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships & Junior World Championships
Carolina Elite Trampoline & Tumbling is celebrating a landmark moment in program history after four athletes delivered breakthrough performances for Team USA at the Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships and Junior World Championships in Pamplona, Spain.
Sibling Duo Gracie & Trevor Harder Crowned World Champions
In one of the most memorable achievements of the competition, siblings Gracie Harder (20) and Trevor Harder (23)each helped lead Team USA to World Championship gold in the Women’s and Men’s Double Mini-Trampoline Team Finals.
Competing against athletes from 47 nations, both delivered high-difficulty, high-pressure routines that secured back-to-back victories for the United States.
Their combined triumph marks a defining moment for American DMT and for Carolina Elite’s growing legacy on the world stage. Check out the rest of this particular story in the news article below!
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Michael Breaks Through as Junior World Semifinalist
In the Junior World Championships, Michael produced the strongest meet of his career. With personal-record scores in qualification, he advanced to the semifinals and successfully repeated his standout routines.
Although his score placed him inside the medal round threshold, the two-athlete-per-country rule prevented advancement. Michael closed his first international event as National Reserve, supporting his teammates with maturity and confidence throughout a remarkable debut.
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Bentley Finishes 4th in the World in International Debut
Competing internationally for the first time, Bentley delivered a breakout performance in the boys’ 13–14 Double Mini division. He posted lifetime-best scores, won his qualification flight, advanced to finals, and pushed into the Super Final to finish 4th in the world. Bentley also impressed in Individual Trampoline and Synchronized Trampoline, demonstrating exceptional versatility across multiple disciplines at the junior elite level.
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From world titles to promising junior breakthroughs, Carolina Elite’s athletes represented North Carolina and the United States with strength, resilience, and heart. Their performances in Pamplona set a new benchmark for the program and inspire the next generation to dream boldly and chase excellence.
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Congratulations to Trevor, Gracie, Michael, and Bentley — your Carolina Elite family is incredibly proud. 💙🔥





Sibling Duo Sweeps GOLD!
Read the story of how Trevor and Gracie Harder of Carolina Elite helped win Team USA back to back gold medals at the 2025 World Championships in Pamplona, Spain!
Gracie (20) and Trevor Harder (23) — First Brother–Sister World Champions in Trampoline Gymnastics
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Amid competition from 47 nations, North Carolina siblings Gracie and Trevor Harder made history at the 2025 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships by helping lead Team USA to gold medals in both the Men’s and Women’s Double Mini-Trampoline Team Finals. Both became World Champions on the same day — a first-ever moment in Double Mini gymnastics history for a brother and sister.
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Trevor, the 2022 Pan American Champion, opened for Team USA in the Men’s Team Final with an explosive routine featuring a triple front pike half-out to half-in triple pike half-out — one of the most difficult combos in the world. “I wasn’t just flipping out there for myself,” Trevor said. “I was flipping for my team, for Team USA — and it was incredible.”
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After strong passes from the remaining two American men and women, Gracie — the 2025 World Games Silver Medalist — closed the Women’s Final with a clutch, high-difficulty routine to secure the gold. “I definitely had something to prove,” she said. “And we crushed it!”
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Their standout performances helped Team USA sweep both podiums, earning back-to-back World Championship titles in the Double Mini-Trampoline Team Finals for the men and women at the Navarra Arena. And in what is believed to be a first in the sport’s history, Gracie and Trevor — brother and sister — each became World Champions on the same day, leading their respective teams to gold in an unforgettable display of talent, heart, and family legacy — adding to the already rich and storied history of Team USA, USA Gymnastics, and the amazing discipline of Double Mini Trampoline.
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BACK HOME & BUILDING THE NEXT GENERATION: Beyond the podiums, Gracie and Trevor are both coaches at Carolina Elite Trampoline & Tumbling in High Point, North Carolina, where they mentor the next generation of young athletes to believe big, work hard, and soar — in and out of the gym. For the Harders, greatness isn’t just medals — it’s about giving back, lifting up others, and inspiring tomorrow’s champions.
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JOIN US IN CELEBRATING THESE WORLD CHAMPIONS: Gracie, Trevor, and their Team USA teammates are available for interviews, spotlights, sponsorships, and appearances. Let’s celebrate this incredible moment — and inspire more young people to DREAM BIG!
MEDIA CONTACT: Nicholas Minney
Head Coach, Carolina Elite Trampoline & Tumbling
5429 Prospect Ct, Archdale, NC // 336-307-3073 // office@carolinatrampoline.com // www.CarolinaTrampoline.com







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