05/18/24 08:29:00
Printable Page
05/18 20:27 CDT Simone Biles shines in return while Gabby Douglas scratches
after a shaky start at the U.S. Classic
Simone Biles shines in return while Gabby Douglas scratches after a shaky start
at the U.S. Classic
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 looking as
dominant as ever at the U.S. Classic on Saturday, posting an all-around score
of 59.500, nearly two points clear of runner-up Shilese Jones.
The 27-year-old Biles, the 2016 Olympic champion, recorded the highest score on
vault and floor exercise and came in second on uneven bars and balance beam in
her 2024 debut.
"I was just happy to be back out there, get through those nerves again, feel
that adrenaline," Biles said. "I can't really complain how the first meet back
was."
She did a handful of her signature skills, including hitting the Yurchenko
double pike on vault and a tumbling pass that ends with a triple-twisting
double-flip.
Biles completed the vault --- which requires her to clasp her hands to her
knees while she flips backward twice --- with coach Laurent Landi watching from
the side. Landi had been standing on the podium to spot Biles during previous
attempts, a decision that cost her a half-point neutral deduction.
While Biles wasn't perfect --- she took a couple of big steps back on her vault
dismount and got so much air on the triple-double that she landed out of bounds
--- her mixture of difficulty and precision remains the standard in the sport.
Biles is a virtual lock to make the five-woman U.S. Olympic team should she
stay healthy. The big question that needs to be answered over the next six
weeks is who will join her in France.
Jones was brilliant on bars and steady everywhere else and should head to the
U.S. Championships later this month and the Olympic Trials in late June with
confidence.
After that, things get murky.
Gabby Douglas, the 2012 Olympic champion, was hoping to use the U.S. Classic as
a springboard. Instead, she will leave with questions about the road ahead.
The 28-year-old, making a comeback after an extended break following the 2016
Olympics, fell twice on uneven bars and pulled out of the four remaining events.
Sunisa Lee, who won the Olympic title at the 2020 games in Tokyo, has been
battling kidney issues for the last 18 months that have made training
difficult. She competed in three events and her elegant beam routine earned her
a 14.600, a touch ahead of the 14.550 put up by Biles.
Jordan Chiles, a 2020 Olympic silver medalist, came in third in the all-around
at 55.450. Jade Carey, who captured gold on floor in Tokyo, was fourth.
Konnor McClain, the 2022 U.S. champion, exited the competition with an Achilles
injury suffered while warming up on floor exercise.
___
AP Summer Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/2024-paris-olympic-games
|