JAN 8 | 1PM & 6:30PMAnaheim, CA

Collegiate Challenge

Six Teams. One Amazing Event.

ANYTHING BUT ROUTINE.

About

It's the 2022 Women’s Gymnastics PAC-12 Preview Featuring Arizona, Arizona State, CAL, Oregon State, UCLA, and Washington. The Collegiate Challenge is hosted by Olympic Gold Medalist Amanda Borden. Don’t miss the only podium competition on the west coast featuring six of the top university gymnastics programs going head-to-head in a one-day competition.

Info

When
Saturday, January 8, 2022 6:30 p.m.
Where
Anaheim Arena at Anaheim Convention Center 800 West Katella Avenue
Anaheim, CA, 92802
Tickets
Anaheim Arena at Anaheim Convention Center 800 West Katella Avenue
Anaheim, CA, 92802
6:30 PM
Arizona, Arizona State, Oregon State, Washington
Collegiate Challenge Event Update : The event will now be 1 Session on Saturday, January 8, at 6:30pm featuring 5 teams - Arizona, Arizona State, Oregon State and Washington.

*UCLA & CAL will not be able to compete at the Collegiate Challenge due to COVID-19 protocols under the advisement of UCLA Sports Medicine and CAL Sports Medicine.
*Tickets purchased for Session 1 will automatically carry over to Session 2 at 6:30 PM.
*If you purchased a multi-session ticket you will be receiving an email with further instructions.

COVID-19 Info

For information regarding California Department of Public Health COVID-19 mandates, visit cdph.ca.gov.

*Masks required in all indoor spaces
*The Collegiate Challenge is considered an indoor Mega Event.
Proof of vaccination or negative COVID test is required within one day for antigen tests, and within two days for PCR tests prior to entry into the facility or venue.

Latest News

  • Collegiate Challenge Participant Changes

    Due to university advisement and protocols, UCLA and CAL gymnastics teams will be unable to compete in Collegiate Challenge 2022.

    The event is now a single session event featuring Arizona, Arizona State, Oregon State and Washington gymnastics teams and begins at 6:30 p.m. with doors opening at 5 p.m.

    Ticket holders with multi-session tickets will automatically receive a partial refund.

    Ticket holders with tickets for the canceled 1 p.m. session are now able to use their already purchased session 1 ticket as their admission ticket into the 6:30 p.m. session. No further action is needed on the customer's part at this time.

    Ticket holders with 100 level reserved seats are automatically valid for the 6:30 p.m. session regardless of which session they were originally purchased for. If you had originally purchased a 100 level reserved ticket for Session 1, whether it be in the 102-106 section or in the 126-130 section, your 100 level reserved ticket is now located in the 126-130 section. All other ticket inquiries should be directed to info@ticketweb.com.

  • COVID-19 Event Protocol

    Collegiate Challenge 2022 will be following the California Department of Public Health COVID-19 mandates. Details are available at: cdph.ca.gov
    With this in mind:

    • Masks required in all indoor spaces.
    • Proof of vaccination or negative COVID test is required within one day for antigen tests, and within two days for PCR tests prior to entry into the facility or venue.
    • Children under 2 years of age are exempt from the testing requirement, consistent with CDC guidance.
    • At home tests are acceptable, but the physical test must be presented.
    • Photos of vaccination cards and negative test results (other than at home kits) will be accepted.
    • See current CDPH Updated Testing Guidance for acceptable methods of proof of negative COVID-19 test result.

    Thank you for your cooperation in abiding by all CDPH COVID-19 mandates.