HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Simone Biles certainly looks ready for Paris with more than two months to go before the Olympic games begin. The gymnastics superstar began her bid for a third Olympic team l
Simone Biles certainly looks ready for Paris with more than two months to go before the Olympic games begin.
Women's gymnastics greats compete today in a qualifier for the national championships. Gabby Douglas got off to a tough start on uneven bars.
Simone Biles certainly looks ready for Paris with more than two months to go before the Olympic games begin. The 27-year-old Biles won the U.S. Classic by nearly two points on Saturday,
To the generation of younger gymnasts who watched Gabby Douglas become the sport's first Black Olympic all-around champion in 2012, competing alongside her at this weekend's U.S. Classic is a surreal moment.
London 2012 Olympic all-around champion Gabby Douglas was all smiles Friday
Simone Biles is competing at the U.S. Classic, where the top contenders for the Paris Olympics will face one another for the first time this year.
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Gabby Douglas, attempting to make an Olympic comeback 12 years after winning an all-around gold medal, withdrew from the Core Hydration Classic after struggling on her uneven bars routine. The 28-year-old competed for the first time in eight years last month in Katy, Texas, and came to Hartford, Conn., for the Classic with high hopes. On Friday, a bubbly Douglas told reporters “I just want to go out there and do my very best and not try too hard or try too much.” Advertisement She even kept her...
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Simone Biles won the 2024 Core Hydration Gymnastics Classic with an all-around score of 59.500 on Saturday, May 18, marking the first time she and fellow Olympians Suni Lee and Gabby Douglas competed at the same event, though Douglas withdrew after just one round.
HARTFORD, Conn. — Gymnastics royalty will begin their journey to Paris 2024 on Saturday when an unprecedented three Olympic all-around champions — Suni Lee, Simone Biles and Gabby Douglas — compete at the Core Hydration Classic. The meet is the final qualification opportunity for the U.S. Championships in Fort Worth, Texas, later this month. Biles and her fellow Olympic champions have already punched their tickets to Fort Worth, but Saturday's meet is an important steppingstone to making the...