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By Noelia Veras
The women’s gymnastics team has been officially selected after the Olympic Trials took place from June 24-27 in St. Louis, Missouri. The United States was tasked with picking four women to be on the team and two women to compete on an individual level at the Olympic Games. The team includes Simone Biles, Sunisa Lee, Jordan Chiles, and Grace McCallum while the individual spots went to MyKayla Skinner and Jade Carey.
Biles, a four-time Olympic medalist, topped the scoreboard with the highest overall score but seemed to be holding back on the last day of trials. On the uneven bars, Biles had a few small mistakes, and later in the night she fell off of the beam. However, despite these small mistakes Biles was impressive as always, easily gaining a spot on the team. Biles stood out on the floor, where she performed two of the moves named afte
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FILE PHOTO: Rhythmic Gymnastics - FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup - Arena Armeets, Sofia, Bulgaria - March 28, 2021 Linoy Ashram of Israel competes during the Rhythmic Gymnastics Individual Ball Final REUTERS/Spasiyana Sergieva/File Photo
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Russia has won every rhythmic gymnastics gold medal since 2000 but that dominance could be under threat in Tokyo due to the emergence of Israel’s Linoy Ashram.
Since the 1984 Soviet boycott of the Olympic Games, rhythmic gymnastics has been dominated by Russia and other former Soviet states, which have won 35 of the 42 medals up for grabs.
Russian twins Dina and Arina Averina are widely expected to win gold and silver in the individual all-around category in Tokyo, but Ashram is in the form to push them hard.
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FILE PHOTO: Rhythmic Gymnastics - FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup - Arena Armeets, Sofia, Bulgaria - March 28, 2021 Linoy Ashram of Israel competes during the Rhythmic Gymnastics Individual Ball Final REUTERS/Spasiyana Sergieva/File Photo
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Russia has won every rhythmic gymnastics gold medal since 2000 but that dominance could be under threat in Tokyo due to the emergence of Israel’s Linoy Ashram.
Since the 1984 Soviet boycott of the Olympic Games, rhythmic gymnastics has been dominated by Russia and other former Soviet states, which have won 35 of the 42 medals up for grabs.
Russian twins Dina and Arina Averina are widely expected to win gold and silver in the individual all-around category in Tokyo, but Ashram is in the form to push them hard.
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