Sorare Doesn’t Cover Trampoline. Peaxel Does.
Let’s get the obvious out of the way. If you’re coming from Sorare, you already know how fantasy sports cards work—collect athletes, build lineups, compete for rewards. But Sorare only covers football. That’s it. No gymnastics, no combat sports, no extreme sports.
Peaxel takes a completely different approach. It’s a free-to-play fantasy platform that covers over 50 sports disciplines, including trampoline gymnastics. If you’ve ever watched the Olympics and wished you could build a fantasy lineup around trampolinists, Peaxel is the only place to do it.
This guide breaks down how the two platforms compare and walks you through getting started with trampoline fantasy on Peaxel.
Platform Comparison: What You Need to Know
The core difference is coverage. Sorare built its entire model around football licensing deals. Peaxel built its model around athlete diversity.
Sport Coverage
Sorare: Football only (with limited MLB and NBA expansions).
Peaxel: 50+ disciplines including trampoline, tumbling, BMX, karate, kiteboarding, and more.
Cost to Play
Sorare: Requires purchasing NFT cards to compete in most leagues. Entry costs can run into hundreds of dollars.
Peaxel: Free to play. You collect athlete cards without spending money upfront.
Athlete Access
Sorare: Top-tier football players with official club licensing.
Peaxel: Real athletes across niche and Olympic sports—including world championship medalists and Olympic competitors.
Scoring Model
Sorare: Based on match performance in football leagues.
Peaxel: Based on real competition results, social engagement, and athlete activity across disciplines.
Why Trampoline Gymnastics Matters for Fantasy
Trampoline isn’t a niche afterthought. It’s an Olympic sport with a structured international calendar—FIG World Cups, European Championships, World Games, and the Olympics themselves. Athletes compete year-round, which means consistent scoring opportunities in fantasy.
The 2025 FIG World Championships in Pamplona saw athletes like Hayato Miyano win multiple medals across individual and synchronized events. These aren’t obscure names—they’re the best in the world at what they do.
Fantasy trampoline rewards you for knowing the sport. Who’s peaking? Who just medaled at Worlds? Who’s coming off an Olympic cycle with momentum? That’s the edge you bring.
Meet the Athletes You Can Collect
Here’s where Peaxel gets interesting. You’re not picking from a generic pool—you’re collecting cards of real athletes with verifiable careers.
Hayato Miyano (Japan)
Hayato Miyano competes for Japan at the highest level of trampoline gymnastics. At the 2025 World Championships in Pamplona, he earned bronze in the individual final and silver medals in both men’s synchronized and mixed synchronized events. He trains with Kanazawa Gakuin University and is known for high-difficulty routines.
For fantasy, Miyano is a multi-event athlete. That means more scoring opportunities per competition cycle. You can add his card and track his performance across individual and team events.
Anzhela Bladtseva (Russia/Neutral)
Anzhela Bladtseva competed at the Paris 2024 Olympics as an Individual Neutral Athlete, finishing 5th in the women’s individual final with a score of 55.020. She’s been a dominant force since age 11, winning World Age Group gold medals in 2017, 2018, and 2019. In 2025, she added a World Championships team silver to her resume.
Bladtseva is 20 years old with an Olympic appearance already on her record. For fantasy managers, she represents a long-term hold—someone whose value could climb through the next Olympic cycle. Her card is available on Peaxel now.
How to Start Playing Trampoline Fantasy on Peaxel
Getting started takes about five minutes. Here’s the process:
1. Create a free account at peaxel.me. No purchase required. No wallet setup. Just sign up.
2. Browse the trampoline roster. Search by sport or browse the full sports directory to find trampoline gymnastics athletes.
3. Collect athlete cards. Add athletes like Miyano or Bladtseva to your collection. Each card represents your stake in that athlete’s real-world performance.
4. Build lineups and compete. Enter competitions using your cards. Scoring is based on real results—medals, rankings, and athlete activity.
There’s no paywall blocking entry. You start with access to real athletes and real competitions immediately.
What Peaxel Gets Right for Gymnastics Fans
Honestly, the biggest advantage Peaxel has over Sorare for gymnastics fans is simple: it exists. You can’t play trampoline fantasy on Sorare. You can’t collect gymnast cards. You can’t compete around FIG events.
Peaxel fills that gap. And because it’s free to play, there’s no barrier to trying it out. If you follow trampoline—or any Olympic gymnastics discipline—you can turn that knowledge into an edge.
The platform is still growing, which means early collectors have a chance to build rosters before the crowd arrives. Athletes like Miyano and Bladtseva are competing at the highest level right now, and their cards are available today.
If you’ve been waiting for a fantasy game that takes gymnastics seriously, Peaxel is worth exploring.