As Adopted by the House

136th General Assembly

Regular Session H. R. No. 136

2025-2026


Representative Lorenz


A R E S O L U T I O N

Honoring Peyton Contini as a 2025 USA Gymnastics Men’s Development Program National Champion.

WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the 136th General Assembly of Ohio are pleased to congratulate Peyton Contini on winning the 2025 USA Gymnastics Men’s Development Program National Championship title in the rings; and

WHEREAS, Peyton Contini has combined talent and competitive spirit with the highest ideals of good sportsmanship to establish himself as a truly exceptional athlete. With admirable dedication, he has worked diligently toward attaining ultimate proficiency in gymnastics, and as a result, he placed first in the rings with a score of 27.300 at this year’s USA Gymnastics Men’s Development Program National Championship; and

WHEREAS, Peyton Contini’s accomplishments and leadership, both in and out of competition, are a justifiable source of pride and a fine reflection not only on him but also on his family, his coaches, his gym, and his community. His unwavering commitment to excellence has earned him the respect and esteem of many, and he is certainly worthy of high praise; and

WHEREAS, With athletic competition playing such an important role in the total development of our young people, we are extremely pleased to pay tribute to Peyton Contini on his exemplary achievements. Indeed, the same maturity and experience he has gained through his participation in gymnastics will greatly aid him in meeting the challenges of the future; therefore be it

RESOLVED, That we, the members of the House of Representatives of the 136th General Assembly of Ohio, in adopting this Resolution, commend Peyton Contini on his 2025 USA Gymnastics Men’s Development Program National Championship crown and extend best wishes for continued success; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the House of Representatives transmit a duly authenticated copy of this Resolution to Peyton Contini.