


Team U.S.A. is coming home from the WBTF World Championship in Turin, Italy with gold, silver and bronze medals!


Savannah Miller (center) capped off an incredible twirling career, winning the gold medal in Senior Women's Freestyle. You can watch her winning performance here. One of the most decorated U.S. twirlers of all time, Miller won the silver medal at the 2018 World Championship.
"I'm so incredibly honored to be the final WBTF Senior Women's World Champion!" Miller said in a heartfelt post on social media. "Bringing home gold for my country is a moment in time I'll never forget. Dreams really can come true if you have the courage and trust to pursue them."
Ally Duda captured the bronze medal. Watch Ally's performance here. Laney Puhalla placed sixth.

In the Pair discipline, Jaida Jobe and Julia Sawin won the silver medal in the Youth Pair division. You can watch their performance here. Katiana Welsheimer and Kirsandra Welsheimer took the bronze medal in the Senior Pair division. Watch their performance here. and Cadence Dooms and Josie D'Acquisto placed fifth in the Junior Pair Division.

In the Team discipline, Team Luxe moved from third place after the preliminary round to second place after the final round to claim the silver medal. Team members are: Kylie Cates, Savanah Helton-Urbassik, Savannah Miller, Emily Perkins, Bower Sarra, Sabrina Smith, Alexa Tamburlin, Amanda Trujillo, Courtney Detwiler and Natalie Weber. Watch their medal-winning performance here.

In Junior Women's Freestyle, Mikayla Schuller placed fourth followed by Mackenzie Bronk in fifth place. In Youth Women's Freestyle, Jaida Jobe placed fifth and Savannah Helton-Urbassik placed sixth.
USTA would also like to congratulate the other members of Team U.S.A.: Bower Sarra, Austin Arellanes, Amanda Trujillo, Erienne Hay, Lila Sargent, Delilah Gallo and Mary Moore.
Team U.S.A., your country and your twirling community are proud of each and every one of you, not only for your incredible performances at the World Championship, but also for being wonderful representatives of the sport of baton twirling, USTA and the United States of America! Congratulations again!
Get complete World Championship results at www.wbtf.org.