Georgia gymnastics has restructured it's coaching staff, officially naming Cécile Canqueteau-Landi the program's sole head coach.
The move comes after Canqueteau-Landi spent the past two seasons as co-head coach with Ryan Roberts, helping lead the GymDogs back to the National Semifinals for the first time in seven seasons.
"We are thrilled to announce Cécile Canqueteau-Landi as the head coach of Georgia gymnastics," athletic director Josh Brooks said in a team statement.
"Cécile has done a tremendous job leading our program back to national prominence, and we are excited about the next chapter of Georgia gymnastics under her continued leadership."
Canqueteau-Landi arrived in Athens in 2024 after coaching some of the sport's biggest names, including Simone Biles, Jordan Chiles, and Maddie Kocian. Her resume includes coaching athletes to 11 Olympic medals across three Summer Games while earning 2024 Gymnastics Coach of the Year honors.
She also helped guide Team USA to Olympic gold while mentoring 13 senior national team members.
In Georgia, Canqueteau-Landi co-led the team to a 24-11 overall and 5-3 conference finish, tying for third in the SEC standings with 18 wins over Top 25 opponents. Furthermore, Georgia gymnastics finished with a 197.391 NQS — its best national finish since 2014 and best NQS since 2008's 197.400.
Up Next for Georgia Gymnastics Under Coach Canqueteau-Landi
The focus now shifts from restoring momentum to sustaining it.
After falling short of the 2026 NCAA final, Georgia gymnastics coach Cécile Canqueteau-Landi enters next season pushing the GymDogs deeper into championship contention.