The Rise of International Talent in Stanford Cardinal Women's Gymnastics
In the evolving landscape of NCAA gymnastics, the Stanford Cardinal women?s team is set to benefit significantly from an influx of elite international talent. Following the introduction of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rules in 2021, many top gymnasts from around the world have begun competing in the NCAA, allowing them to balance professional opportunities with collegiate athletics.
Among the notable recruits for Stanford is Ana B?rbosu from Romania, whose recent accomplishments include a bronze medal in the Olympic floor final and multiple medals at the European Championships. Her commitment to Stanford marks a historic moment, as she becomes the first Olympic medalist from outside the U.S. to compete in NCAA gymnastics. Joining her is Levi Jung-Ruivivar from the Philippines and Jennifer Williams from Sweden, both of whom bring exceptional skills and international experience to the team.
With these recruits, Stanford aims to enhance its competitive edge while providing a nurturing team environment that appeals to international gymnasts seeking both athletic and academic growth.


