Current:Home > NewsWho will make US gymnastics team at Olympic trials? Simone, Suni Lee and what to watch -WealthX
Who will make US gymnastics team at Olympic trials? Simone, Suni Lee and what to watch
View
Date:2025-04-18 14:53:18
MINNEAPOLIS — All the years of training, sacrifice and preparation come down to this weekend.
There are five spots up for grabs on both the U.S. men’s and women’s gymnastics teams at the Olympic trials, which begin Thursday. There are two days of competition for both the men and the women, the men competing on Thursday and Saturday and the women on Friday and Sunday.
There are different selection procedures for each of the teams — the jigsaw puzzle is a little more complicated for the men because they have six events and the women have four — but consistency and the ability to post high scores will be key for both.
Here’s a look at what it will take to make each team.
Who will make U.S. women's gymnastics team for 2024 Olympics?
Scores from the two days of competition will be combined, and the winner gets a spot on the team for the Paris Olympics. Let’s just go ahead and call that right now for Simone Biles, the four-time Olympic gold medalist who hasn’t lost an all-around competition in 11 years.
With a team finals scoring format that requires countries to compete three gymnasts on each event and count each score, Biles is the ultimate security blanket. The U.S. will put her up on all four events and know she’ll not only hit, but she’ll also deliver a big score.
Get Olympics updates in your texts! Join USA TODAY Sports' WhatsApp Channel
That leaves three other spots. The selection committee could go in rank order or, depending on who the gymnasts are who finish 2-4, they could look further down in the standings for someone who can shore up a weak event. If, for example, the top four are all really, really solid on uneven bars and balance beam but are just OK on floor or vault, the committee might look for someone who can put up a big number on those events.
The top contenders are: Shilese Jones, an all-around medalist at the last two world championships; reigning Olympic champion Suni Lee; Tokyo floor exercise gold medalist Jade Carey; Tokyo Olympian Jordan Chiles; and Skye Blakely, a member of the last two world teams who debuted a monster vault at the national championships last month. Blakely suffered an injury during training Wednesday, but USA Gymnastics did not provide an update on her status.
Also keep an eye on Kayla DiCello and Leanne Wong, two of the Tokyo alternates, and Josc Roberson, a member of last year’s worlds team. And if you’re looking for dark horses, Hezly Rivera and Tiana Sumanasekera could make things interesting.
The full team will be announced Sunday night.
Who will make U.S. men's gymnastics team for 2024 Olympics?
Like the women, the men’s scores from the two days of competition at trials will be combined. But unlike the women, the winner is guaranteed a spot on the Paris team only if he also finishes within the top three on three events.
Remember what I said about jigsaw puzzles? The U.S. men have a real shot at their first Olympic team medal since 2008, and the selection committee will be trying to find the right combination that can produce the highest score in team finals. Having an all-arounder who is spectacular on at least three events goes a long way toward that.
Brody Malone, who won his third national title earlier this month, was close, winning the title on high bar and finishing second on rings, fourth on pommel horse and fifth on parallel bars. If he has a similar showing at trials, he’s on his way to Paris.
Ditto for Fred Richard and Khoi Young, who were second and third at nationals and top five in two other events. Richard was first on floor exercise and second on high bar while Young was second on parallel bars and fourth on high bar. Young also had the second-highest score of the meet the second night on pommel horse, where he’s the reigning world silver medalist.
After that, it’s about finding guys who can add big scores, or at least be consistently decent, on the events where the Americans have holes to fill.
The contenders are Tokyo Olympians Yul Moldauer and Shane Wiskus; Paul Juda, a member of last year’s world team; and Donnell Whittenburg, a two-time medalist at the world championships and 2016 alternate. Also keep your eye on Cameron Bock, Colt Walker and Asher Hong.
The question is whether the selection committee decides it is solid enough elsewhere but needs a big score on pommel horse, traditionally the U.S. men’s weakest event. If so, they could go with Stephen Nedoroscik, the 2021 world champion on the event; or Patrick Hoopes.
The men’s team will be named Saturday night.
veryGood! (91)
Related
- Biden administration makes final diplomatic push for stability across a turbulent Mideast
- Nevada's Washoe County votes against certifying recount results of 2 local primaries
- Sha’Carri Richardson will be on cover of Vogue: 'I'm better at being myself'
- Cheetos fingers and red wine spills are ruining couches. How to cushion your investment.
- Sonya Massey's father decries possible release of former deputy charged with her death
- Lindsay Hubbard Defends Boyfriend's Privacy Amid Rumors About His Identity
- Euro 2024: England plays the Netherlands aiming for back-to-back European finals
- Police investigate shooting of 3 people in commuter rail parking lot in Massachusetts
- Highlights from Trump’s interview with Time magazine
- Bachelor Nation's Daisy Kent Details Near-Fatal Battle With Meningitis
Ranking
- What to know about Tuesday’s US House primaries to replace Matt Gaetz and Mike Waltz
- Feds shut down Russian AI 'bot farm' that spread disinformation for Putin
- In swing-state Pennsylvania, a Latino-majority city embraces a chance to sway the 2024 election
- Yankees GM Brian Cashman joins team on road amid recent struggles
- Grammy nominee Teddy Swims on love, growth and embracing change
- Police investigate shooting of 3 people in commuter rail parking lot in Massachusetts
- England vs. Netherlands: What to know, how to watch UEFA Euro 2024 semifinal
- What cognitive tests can show — and what they can’t
Recommendation
Paige Bueckers vs. Hannah Hidalgo highlights women's basketball games to watch
Blake Lively Shouts Out Her Hottest Plus One—and It's Not Ryan Reynolds
White Lotus’ Alexandra Daddario Is Pregnant, Expecting Baby After Suffering Loss
House GOP wants proof of citizenship to vote, boosting an election-year talking point
EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
Jon Bon Jovi Mourns Death of His Mom Carol Bongiovi at 83
England vs. Netherlands: What to know, how to watch UEFA Euro 2024 semifinal
Credit score decline can be an early warning for dementia, study finds