2023 Hoopes placed 4th on pommel horse at the
2023 U.S. National Gymnastics Championships. This performance led to his selection for the
Baku World Cup. At this competition, he made his international debut and placed 6th on pommel horse. In April, he competed at the
NCAA Championships and became the NCAA champion on pommel horse. At the
U.S. National Championships, he won silver on the pommel horse, behind
Stephen Nedoroscik. As a result, he was selected to the senior national team for the second time and qualified for the
2024 Olympic Trials. At the Olympic Trials, he won gold on pommel horse and was selected as a non-traveling reserve for the
2024 Summer Olympics.
2025 Hoopes competed at the
2025 Winter Cup where he placed second on pommel horse behind
Brandon Dang. He competed at numerous
World Cups in early 2025, winning silver in Baku behind Dang, placing fourth in Antalya, and winning bronze in Cairo behind
Hamlet Manukyan and
Gabriele Targhetta. At the
NCAA Championships, he successfully defended his title on pommel horse. Hoopes was selected to represent the United States at the
World University Games alongside
Colt Walker,
Tate Costa,
Alex Nitache, and
Kai Uemura. While there he won bronze on pommel horse behind Manukyan and
Daiki Hashimoto. In August, Hoopes competed at the
National Championships where he won his first national title on pommel horse. After the competition, he was selected to compete at the
2025 World Championships alongside Dang,
Asher Hong,
Brody Malone,
Kameron Nelson, and
Donnell Whittenburg. He hoped to upgrade his dismount ahead of World Championships which would give him one of the highest difficulty scores in the world on the pommel horse. At the World Championships, Hoopes qualified for the pommel horse final in third place behind
Nariman Kurbanov and
Hong Yanming. During the event final Hoopes won the bronze medal behind Hong and
Mamikon Khachatryan. ==Competitive history==