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When does Simone Biles compete next? Olympics gymnastics schedule for all-around final
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Date:2025-04-20 06:40:52
Simone Biles and Team USA have already made their impact on the 2024 Paris Games, but the eight-time Olympic medalist has a chance to pick up more hardware on Thursday during the all-around final.
Biles made her highly anticipated return to the Olympic stage on Sunday and helped the United States win gold in the team final Tuesday, despite appearing to tweak her calf during warm-ups on the floor exercise during qualifiers. Biles has more Olympic medals than any American gymnast in history.
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Is Simone Biles competing today?
Simone Biles and Team USA are idle on Wednesday. The next women's gymnastics event scheduled at the 2024 Paris Games is the all-around final Thursday.
Will Simone Biles compete in the all-around final?
Simone Biles will compete in the all-around final and the finals for vault, balance beam and floor exercise. Suni Lee joins Biles in the all-around competition. Jordan Chiles missed the all-around final due to the two-per-country rule.
Who has more Olympic medals than Biles?
Allyson Felix is the only non-swimmer and American woman who has more Olympic medals than Biles (11). The female with the most medals is Larisa Latynina, whose 18 Olympic medals are the most by any female athlete or gymnast. Latynina, who won nine golds, competed for the Soviet Union at the 1956, 1960 and 1964 Olympics.
Full Olympic gymnastics schedule for Wednesday, July 31
- Men's All-Around Final: 11:30 a.m. ET
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