23 Sep Noblesville, Indiana Selected as Site for USA Gymnastics Training & Wellness Center and Office Headquarters
Per a Press Release from USA Gymnastics:
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (September 23, 2025) – USA Gymnastics on Tuesday announced it has selected Noblesville, Indiana’s “Innovation Mile” as the location for its proposed Training & Wellness Center (TWC) and new office headquarters.
With Noblesville located just 20 miles north of USA Gymnastics’ current headquarters in downtown Indianapolis, USA Gymnastics will launch a fundraising campaign to support the construction and operation of the TWC. The campaign will determine the scope and development of the project, which will bring together the sport of gymnastics from youth development through National Team camps.
“We are excited to announce Noblesville as the future site of the Training & Wellness Center,” said USAG President & CEO Li Li Leung. “The city is an incredibly enthusiastic and supportive partner as we look to develop a facility that is the heart and hub for the sport of gymnastics in this country. We look forward to working with the City of Noblesville, the greater Indianapolis sports community, and supporters of the sport nationwide to make our vision for this facility a reality.”
“Noblesville is thrilled to welcome USA Gymnastics’ new HQ to Innovation Mile, furthering our investment in sports, research, development, and innovation,” said Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen. “USAG’s investment in our community, athletes nationwide, and the future of the sport speaks to the commitment to excellence and heart of their team. The new Training and Wellness Center will not only train Olympic level athletes, but host community focused events to develop young gymnasts. We look forward to this facility fostering growth among the sport by investing in the training facility to equip athletes with the tools and training needed to compete on the global scale. Noblesville is honored to be chosen and look forward to a great partnership with USAG for many Olympic cycles to come!”
The USA Gymnastics Training & Wellness Center will be a key part of Innovation Mile and also will help advance the Indiana Sports Corp’s 2050 Vision to make Indiana the global epicenter of sports. While gymnastics is a robust sport for men and women in a range of disciplines, the Training and Wellness Center also will be an especially critical part of the 2050 Vision’s pillar of Indiana as “the women’s sports capital of the world.” The USA Gymnastics women’s artistic team has won the last seven World Championship titles and is the reigning Olympic team champion.
“Seeing USA Gymnastics take the next step to bring a Training and Wellness Center to life, practically in my backyard, is amazing,” said Jaycie Phelps, a 1996 Olympic gold medalist with the “Magnificent Seven” and USA Gymnastics Hall of Famer who owns and operates the Jaycie Phelps Athletic Center in her nearby hometown of Greenfield, Indiana. “Having a state-of-the-art facility will be a benefit to everyone who has the opportunity to come here for a camp or clinic, including athletes and coaches. I am excited about what this will do for the sport of gymnastics as a whole, especially here in Indiana.”
The proposed USA Gymnastics Training & Wellness Center will host USA Gymnastics National Team camps, educational workshops, community outreach events and competitions throughout the year in all disciplines, including artistic, rhythmic, trampoline & tumbling, acrobatic, parkour, and gymnastics for all.
“The USA Gymnastics athlete community has been very excited about the prospect of a permanent training center,” said Indianapolis native Alex Renkert, the chair of USAG’s Athletes’ Council and a World Championships and The World Games medalist in double mini trampoline. “Finally having a home for gymnastics, where athletes from every discipline can train, connect and thrive under one roof, is incredibly special.”
Innovation Mile is a nearly 600-acre district fronting Interstate 69 focused on becoming a dynamic sports, business and technology hub. Officially opening last month, The Arena at Innovation Mile is a 4000-capacity, multisport venue. It is home to the Noblesville Boom, the NBA G League Affiliate of the Indiana Pacers and will host select USA Gymnastics competitions as part of the build-out.
Noblesville emerged as the finalist after a thorough process that attracted more than a dozen proposals from cities across the country. Further details and specifications about the project will be determined pending the successful completion of the fundraising campaign.
About USA Gymnastics
Based in Indianapolis, USA Gymnastics is the national governing body for gymnastics in the United States, overseeing six disciplines: acrobatic, artistic, gymnastics for all, parkour, rhythmic, and trampoline and tumbling. A member of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee and International Gymnastics Federation, the organization serves nearly 240,000 members, including athletes from the beginner to elite levels, parents, coaches, clubs and club owners, and supports the U.S. teams for the Olympic Games, World Championships, and other top-tier international events. USA Gymnastics is committed to delivering top-quality education, actively growing the sport across all levels and disciplines, and providing safe, positive and empowering experiences for all participants. For more on USA Gymnastics, visit www.usagym.org.
About the City of Noblesville:
Noblesville is the 9th largest city in Indiana, home to more than 75,000 residents, and the county seat of Hamilton County. Known for its nationally recognized school system, being ranked the 12th safest suburb in the U.S., outdoor amphitheater Ruoff Music Center, and home of The Arena at Innovation Mile and the Indiana Pacers G League affiliate, the Noblesville Boom.
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