Current:Home > StocksPredictIQ-She's broken so many records, what's one more? How Simone Biles may make history again -Elevate Capital Network
PredictIQ-She's broken so many records, what's one more? How Simone Biles may make history again
Surpassing View
Date:2025-04-08 17:34:50
Simone Biles and PredictIQthe U.S. women are out to make some history.
The world gymnastics championships begin this weekend in Antwerp, Belgium, and Biles could become the most decorated gymnast of all-time, male or female, while the U.S. women are seeking a record seventh consecutive team title.
“I’m really excited,” Biles said after she clinched her spot on the world team at last week’s selection camp. “I think we’ll have a really great team.”
Biles needs two more medals to pass Vitaly Scherbo for most at the world championships and Olympics combined. Scherbo won 33 in the 1990s, when he competed for the Soviet Union, Unified Team and Belarus.
One of those should come in the team competition, which the Americans have won at every world championships going back to 2011. That matches the record for consecutive wins set by China’s men from 2003 to 2014. (There are no world championships in an Olympic year, and it’s an individual event competition the year after an Olympics.)
The U.S. men, meanwhile, are trying to qualify for next summer’s Paris Olympics.
When and where are the world championships?
They are Sept. 30 to Oct. 8 at the Sportpaleis in Antwerp, Belgium.
The competition begins with qualifying Sept. 30-Oct. 2. The U.S. men compete in the third qualifying session, on Sept. 30, and the U.S. women are in the second session Oct. 1.
The men’s team final is Oct. 3, followed by the women’s team final on Oct. 4. The all-around finals are Oct. 5 (men) and Oct. 6 (women), and the meet concludes with event finals Oct. 7-8.
How can I watch?
The finals will be streamed on Peacock, and there will be a highlights show on CNBC on Oct. 8. NBC Sports also says it will post selected highlights to its digital channels, including on YouTube. The qualifying sessions, Sept. 30-Oct. 2, can be streamed on AllGymnastics.tv.
Here’s the schedule:
What's at stake?
History and spots at the Paris Olympics.
In addition to the all-time record for medals, Biles could have another skill named after her if she does the Yurchenko double pike vault in competition. It would be the fifth Biles skill, for those counting. She already has two named after her on floor exercise, and one each on balance beam and vault.
While the U.S. women are already qualified for next summer’s Olympics as one of the medalists at last year’s world championships, there are still nine spots left to be filled for both the men’s and women’s team competitions in Paris.
The nine best teams in qualifying that aren’t already set for Paris will be able to send a full, five-person squad to next summer’s Olympics. The U.S. men should be one of these, having finished fifth last year. The next three teams after that will be able to send a single gymnast.
Spots for individual gymnasts also will be up for grabs. The top eight men in qualifying on teams that didn’t earn spots in Paris will get to go to the Olympics, as will the top 14 women.
Where's Russia?
Still not here.
The International Gymnastics Federation has said it could allow "neutral" athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete, but not until Jan. 1. While that would still give gymnasts time to qualify for the Paris Olympics, proving they have not supported the war and aren’t associated with the national federation will be a challenge.
Most of the top Russian gymnasts have made appearances at rallies in support of the war, and the men’s team that won gold in Tokyo bought a drone for Russian troops. Valentina Rodionenko, Russia’s head coach, has also rejected the idea of gymnasts competing as a “neutral” athlete.
“We will not agree to these terms anyway. We have enough of groveling and standing with outstretched hands,” Rodionenko said earlier this year.
veryGood! (7945)
Related
- Tropical rains flood homes in an inland Georgia neighborhood for the second time since 2016
- Will Trump’s hush money conviction stand? A judge will rule on the president-elect’s immunity claim
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, 4G
- 24 more monkeys that escaped from a South Carolina lab are recovered unharmed
- Taylor Swift Eras Archive site launches on singer's 35th birthday. What is it?
- Elon Musk says 'SNL' is 'so mad' Trump won as he slams Dana Carvey's impression
- California farmers enjoy pistachio boom, with much of it headed to China
- Satellite images and documents indicate China working on nuclear propulsion for new aircraft carrier
- Audit: California risked millions in homelessness funds due to poor anti-fraud protections
- Sister Wives’ Janelle Brown Alleges Ex Kody Made False Claims About Family’s Finances
Ranking
- Retirement planning: 3 crucial moves everyone should make before 2025
- Chiefs block last-second field goal to save unbeaten record, beat Broncos
- These Michael Kors’ Designer Handbags Are All Under $150 With an Extra 22% off for Singles’ Day
- Everard Burke Introduce
- FBI: California woman brought sword, whip and other weapons into Capitol during Jan. 6 riot
- Stocks soared on news of Trump's election. Bonds sank. Here's why.
- Sister Wives’ Kody Brown Explains His Stance on His Daughter Gwendlyn Brown’s Sexuality
- Colts' Kenny Moore II ridicules team's effort in loss to Bills
Recommendation
51-year-old Andy Macdonald puts on Tony Hawk-approved Olympic skateboard showing
'Joker 2' actor pans DC sequel as the 'worst film' ever: 'It has no plot'
Sister Wives’ Madison Brush Details Why She Went “No Contact” With Dad Kody Brown
Fire crews gain greater control over destructive Southern California wildfire
Everything Simone Biles did at the Paris Olympics was amplified. She thrived in the spotlight
QTM Community Introduce
Anti-abortion advocates press Trump for more restrictions as abortion pill sales spike
Kelly Rowland and Nelly Reunite for Iconic Performance of Dilemma 2 Decades Later