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Free printable gymnastics card templates for USAG Levels 1-10, Xcel Bronze through Diamond, Elite, and college NCAA. The Position field handles apparatus specialty ("Beam Specialist", "Floor / Tumbling", "All-Around") or skill level ("Level 9", "Xcel Gold"). 2.5″ × 3.5″ trading-card size, 3.5″ × 5″ frame size, 9-up team sheets.

Gymnastics is the rare sport where every kid has four (or six, for boys) different events to score on — Vault, Bars, Beam, Floor for women's; Floor, Pommel, Rings, Vault, P-Bars, High Bar for men's. Most kids have a strongest apparatus and a weakest one; some specialize entirely on one. The cards reflect that. Hand out one card per gymnast at the meet's awards ceremony with her best apparatus in the position field — "Beam Specialist", "Vault Champion", "All-Around — Level 7". Or print the Team 9-up sheet for the gym's wall after a season-best meet.

Level matters too — the Position field accepts "Level 9", "Xcel Platinum", "Optional Level 10", "NCAA D1". USAG-sanctioned meets, Xcel meets, school programs, and college teams all use the same template.

Normal size gymnastics card templateMost popular
Normal Size Gymnastics Card
Standard 2.5″ × 3.5″ trading-card size. Prints 4 identical cards per US Letter sheet — cut out the best one or keep them all.
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Enlarged gymnastics card template
Enlarged Gymnastics Card
3.5″ × 5″ — frame-worthy size for keepsakes and gifts. One card per page, centered on US Letter.
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Team gymnastics card templateNew
Team Gymnastics Cards
Up to 9 players on one page — add only as many as you need. Each card gets its own photo, name, and details.
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Circle Badge gymnastics card normal previewNew design
Circle Badge · Normal
A modern alternative to the classic banner — sport icon centered in a circular badge over the photo. 2.5″ × 3.5″, four identical cards per US Letter sheet.
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Circle Badge gymnastics card enlarged previewNew design
Circle Badge · Enlarged
The badge design at 3.5″ × 5″, one card per page. Frame-worthy size with the modern emblem layout.
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Circle Badge gymnastics team sheet previewNew design
Circle Badge · Team
Up to 9 players on one page in the badge layout. Same shared team colors, each card with its own photo and player details.
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Split Halves gymnastics card normal previewNew design
Split Halves · Normal
Bold two-tone design — pick a top color and a bottom color. White interior holds the photo and player details. 2.5″ × 3.5″, four identical cards per US Letter sheet.
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Split Halves gymnastics card enlarged previewNew design
Split Halves · Enlarged
The two-tone design at 3.5″ × 5″, one card per page. Frame-worthy size with the bold halves layout.
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Split Halves gymnastics team sheet previewNew design
Split Halves · Team
Up to 9 players on one page in the two-tone layout. Same shared team halves colors, each card with its own photo and player details.
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By apparatus

Awards that go beyond "All-Around"

Gym-owner-run banquets often default to one or two awards (All-Around, Most Improved). The cards make it easy to spread recognition wider — one card per apparatus per level. A short list that consistently lands well at end-of-season banquets:

  • Vault Champion. One per level. Often goes to the gymnast with the highest meet vault score of the season.
  • Bars Standout. Bars is gymnastics' most technical event; this award rewards execution and the kid who finally pegged her giant or kip-cast-handstand.
  • Beam Belle. The kid who didn't fall — beam is gymnastics' most cruel apparatus and the gymnast who stays on the apparatus deserves a card.
  • Floor Showman. The personality award. Floor rewards charisma; the gymnast who lights up the floor mat gets the card.
  • All-Around Champion. The traditional one — for the gymnast with the best total score across all four events at a peak meet.
  • Most Improved. The gymnast who started the season at one level and ended at another (or who started the season with a 7.5 average and ended with a 9.0). Often the most emotional card to give out.
  • Coach's Choice. The gymnast who showed up, did the work, didn't complain, supported teammates. Often quiet kids who don't win All-Around.
  • Level Achievement. One card per girl who advanced a level mid-season. Some Level 4s become Level 5s in February; the card marks the moment.

Frequently asked questions

What goes in the Position field for a gymnastics card?
Either an apparatus specialty ("Beam", "Vault", "Floor / Tumbling", "All-Around") or a level designation ("Level 9", "Xcel Gold", "Optional Level 10", "Elite"). Many gym owners print cards with the level in the position field for end-of-season awards (one card per Level 7 girl, one per Level 8, etc.). College recruits put the recruiting class year here ("NCAA 2027").
Are these for USAG (Junior Olympic / DP) and Xcel both?
Both. The Position field accepts any phrasing — "Level 6 JO", "Xcel Bronze", "Xcel Platinum", "Optional Level 9". The card design itself is identical; the team and position fields adapt. Many gyms run a JO program and an Xcel program side-by-side; the team sheet works for either.
What's the best photo for a gymnastics card?
Apparatus shots in competition leotard read strongest. Beam: a full split or a back walkover at the high point. Bars: a hold or a release. Floor: peak of a tumbling pass or a leap. Vault: post-flight, sticking the landing. Avoid practice-leotard shots; the meet leotard photographs much better at small card size.
Are these good for the end-of-season banquet?
Yes — the #1 use case for gym-owner-printed cards. Most clubs print Enlarged 3.5″ × 5″ cards for the banquet, one per gymnast, with her highest apparatus score or her level achievement in the position field. Frame each one and present at the May / June banquet. Many girls keep these cards from age 7 through college.
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Last updated: May 4, 2026