Men's Gymnastics
Gymnastics is one of Multnomah Athletic Club’s longest-standing youth sports that has a solid foundation in the community and allows young athletes to experience a social culture mixed with an athletic mentality. Club gymnasts train within the USA Gymnastics Men’s and Women’s Developmental Program, which includes boy’s Club Track and girl’s Xcel.
Athletes dedicate years to developing the artistry and strength required to achieve their greatest potential. The MAC program has a history of success with multiple national, regional, and state champions. The coaching staff are passionate professionals who are leaders in the sport and provide a positive and inclusive environment for all athletes.
Gymnastics Handbook
Information
Contact:
Phone: 503-517-7560
Email: [email protected]
Tryouts:
Take place in May each year. Those interested are welcome to email Head Coach Rob Saliski at [email protected] for more information.Boys Gymnastics Teams Levels
The boys gymnastics team consists of USA Gymnastics National Track Levels 3-10, and Club Track Levels Gold, Silver, and Platinum. The competition regular season goes from January – March with State, Regional, and National championships in March, April, and May. All championship meets beyond States are pending qualification. Levels 3-6 and Club Track also attend a mock meet and clinic in December.
Level 3
Level 3 boys train 2 days per week for a total of 5 hours and compete in 4-5 meets during the season in Oregon and Washington. Their season ends with Oregon State Championships in March.
Levels 4, Gold, Silver
These levels train 3 days per week for a total of 12 hours and compete in 5-6 meets during the season in Oregon, Washington, and an optional travel invitational meet. Their season ends with Oregon State Championships in March.
Levels 5-7, Platinum
These levels train 4 days per week for a total of 16 hours and compete in 6-8 meets during the season including a travel meet. Platinum season ends with Oregon State Championships in March, Level 5/6 ends with Regional Championships in April, and Level 7 ends with Western National Championships at the end of April.
Levels 8-10
Level 8 trains 4 days per week for a total of 16hrs but can opt for a 5th day if desired. Levels 9-10 train 5 days for a total of 19 hrs. They compete at 7-8 meets per season. Level 8-9 can qualify for Western Nationals in April and Level 10s can qualify for National Championships in May.
Rob Saliski
Men's Gymnastics Head Coach
Rob Saliski coaches the Men's Team at the MAC. He became the head coach in 2015. Saliski graduated from Penn State and helped the school win a National Championship in Men's Gymnastics. He enjoys playing a variety of different instruments and loves running barefoot.
2026 Schedule and Roster
Schedule
| Dates | Days | Event | Levels | Location | Venue |
| Dec. 17 | Sun | Holiday Meet & Clinic | 3/4/5/S/G | Portland, Ore. | MAC |
| Jan. 19-21 | Fri-Sun | Jazz Invite | G/7/8/P | New Orleans, La. | Mark Morial Convention Center |
| Jan. 26-28 | Fri-Sun | PDX Invite | All | Portland, Ore. | Expo Center |
| Feb. 9-11 | Fri-Sun | Top Gun Challenge | All | Hillsboro, Ore. | Wingspan Event & Conference Center |
| Mar. 1-3 | Fri-Sun | Emerald Team Challenge | All | Eugene, Ore. | Bob Keefer Center |
| Mar. 15-17 | Fri-Sun | Oregon State Championships | All | Hillsboro, Ore. | Wingspan Event & Conference Center |
| Apr. 5-7 | Fri-Sun | Region 2 Championships | Qualifiers | Everett, Wash. | Walt Price Student Fitness Center |
| Apr. 26-28 | Fri-Sun | Westerns | Qualifiers | Chandler, Ariz. | Rawhide Event Center |
Roster
| Name | Level |
| Craig Beasley | 3 |
| Brooks Murphy | 3 |
| Liam Adrian | 3 |
| Mikey Russell | 3 |
| John Heggen Hardy | 3 |
| Dexter Kirkland | 4 |
| Matteo Cruikshank | 4 |
| Ian Reese | 7 |
| Sheldon Jensen | 7 |
| Asa Jacob | 8 |
| Remy Hobbs | Silver |
| Gus Hobbs | Silver |
| August Thrasher | Gold |
| Everett Jaeger | Gold |
