The U.S. Olympic Team Trials for women’s gymnastics wrap up Sunday evening, and out of the 14 gymnasts competing, only five will get a ticket to Rio.
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The first day of competition unraveled Friday. Those results now carry over as each day is weighed equally. Simone Biles enters Sunday with a solid one-point lead.
The final day
Day 2 of the trials is Sunday in San Jose, Calif., at the SAP Center. The all-around competition will begin at 8 p.m. ET. Once it concludes, the five-person roster will announced around 10:45 p.m. ET, and the 2016 women’s gymnastics team will officially be set for Rio.
NBC’s live coverage starts at 8:30 p.m. ET. Also, NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports will have live coverage starting right at 8 p.m. ET.
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Standings
Simone Biles – 61.850
Lauren (Laurie) Hernandez – 60.850
Alexandra (Aly) Raisman – 59.950
MyKayla Skinner – 59.450
Ragan Smith – 58.700
Madison Kocian – 58.600
Gabrielle (Gabby) Douglas – 58.550
Maggie Nichols – 58.250
Amelia Hundley – 58.000
Brenna Dowell – 57.900
Christina Desiderio – 56.650
Rachel Gowey – 56.400
Emily Schild – 55.400
Ashton Locklear – 28.950 (Keep in mind, she only competed on the uneven bars and the balance beam.)
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Quick recap
Simone Biles placed first on the vault with a 16.000, marking the only 16-or-higher score Friday night, and on the floor exercise with a 15.700. Her floor routine can be watched below.
Laurie Hernandez scored a meet-high 15.500 on the balance beam. Her first-place routine can be watched below.
Madison Kocian and Ashton Locklear both scored a 15.750 on the uneven bars to tie for first. Locklear’s performance can be watchd below.
Reigning Olympic champion Gabby Douglas fell off the balance beam as she failed to execute a full turn. She ended up with a 13.700 for the event. Douglas’ error can be watched below.
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