Can you go from Xcel Gold to level 6?
Lily Fisher
Updated on April 18, 2026
There is no direct mobility from Xcel levels into the Jr Olympic Levels. Even if a gymnast has competed all the way through Diamond in the Xcel divisions, which would be similar to a level 7, in order to compete at level 7 she must pass out of levels 4 (the lowest required competitive level) , 5 and 6.
What level is Xcel Gold equivalent to?
The gold division is similar in skill requirements to the JO Program's levels 4-6. Gold gymnasts practice 6-9 hours per week and are eligible for State and Regional meets.What is after Xcel Gold?
A. There are five divisions of Xcel: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum and Diamond.Can you go from Xcel to Jo?
Mobility between the programs is not only possible, but encouraged if either is a better fit than the other. We have had many gymnasts switch from JO to Xcel, and gymnasts come from Xcel to JO.Can you skip levels in Xcel gymnastics?
These competitions are open all year round. You can also skip levels to ensure you compete at the best level for your abilities. Every level of competition has Xcel gymnastics skill requirements. However, young gymnasts who have not yet learned these skills can still compete.XCEL Platinum Vs Level 8 J.O. | Why This Gymnastics Wasn't For Me
Is Xcel diamond or Platinum higher?
Xcel Platinum and Diamond are the highest-level divisions in the Xcel program. Their routine composition is the closest to the J.O. Program. Both of them have requirements for the number of “A” and “B” skills, as well as four Special Requirements in the routine.What is the highest Xcel level?
There are currently 4 levels in the Xcel Program; Silver, Gold, Platinum & Diamond. More information about USAG Xcel in general. Gymnasts may progress into higher levels by a variety of paths: JO Compulsory, Xcel Optional, and JO Optional.Are there Xcel nationals?
About and Entry Score RequirementsThe Xcel Championships Invitational will be held June 17-19, 2022 at the Ocean Center located in beautiful Daytona Beach, Florida. The purpose is to determine the best Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum and Diamond gymnast on each event and the all-around in each age group in the country.