On the final day of the 2024 U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Team Trials, Simone Biles clinched her place on her third Olympic team, making her just the fourth American woman to achieve this milestone. At age 27, Biles is the oldest women’s gymnast to make an Olympic team in 72 years.
Biles earned her spot by winning the all-around title at the Trials with a score of 117.225. Reflecting on her journey, Biles said to NBC Sports, “I knew I wasn’t done after the performances in Tokyo. So just getting back in the gym, and then working hard and just trusting the process with Cecile and Laurent (Landi) – I knew I’d be back.”
Joining Biles in Paris will be her Tokyo Olympic teammates Suni Lee (111.675), Jordan Chiles (111.425), and Jade Carey (111.350). First-year senior Hezly Rivera (111.150) will also be making her first Olympic appearance.
For the first time in history, an Olympic gymnastics team will feature two Olympic all-around champions: Biles (2016) and Lee (2020).
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The selection process was challenging, with several top contenders dropping out due to injuries. Shilese Jones withdrew after competing only on the uneven bars, Skye Blakely sustained an Achilles injury during practice, and Kayla DiCello suffered an Achilles injury on her vault during the competition.
Biles’ dominant performance and the strength of the team bode well for the U.S. in the upcoming Paris Olympics.
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