PARIS, FRANCE – AUGUST 05: (EDITORS NOTE: Image was captured using a robotic camera positioned above the field of play.) Jordan Chiles of Team United States competes during the Artistic Gymnastics ...
If you're watching gymnastics during the 2024 Paris Olympics, you will likely come across the pommel horse routine. The pommel horse is one of the six apparatuses men use during a gymnastics ...
The BYU Cougar seamlessly blended pop culture and sports for her fun routine Rebekah Ripley is living "in the Barbie world!" Ripley, a gymnast at Brigham Young University, went plastic for her floor ...
The Paris Olympics women's gymnastics meet, which wrapped up Monday, proved to be one of the best in Games history. The women's all-around final drew a massive TV rating in the United States, topping ...
PARIS — She hasn’t even saluted for her first Olympic routine in Bercy Arena, but Jordan Chiles already has something better than a gold medal. Beyoncé’s platinum record. Eleven days before Chiles was ...
Another Olympics, another set of stellar performances by the U.S. women's artistic gymnastics team. Thursday, the team won two medals in the women's all-around final: a gold for Simone Biles and a ...
With the U.S. Olympic Trials taking place this weekend for women's gymnastics, Simone Biles is on the top of everyone's mind yet again. Biles is poised to represent the United States in the 2024 ...
The moment has been billed as a heartwarming show of sibling support, but the story goes deeper. Derrian Gobourne is one of the most accomplished gymnasts in Auburn Tigers history. But during one of ...
There may not be any artistic gymnastics taking place at the 2024 Olympics on Friday, but another type of gymnastics is making a one-day-only appearance in its place: trampoline gymnastics. But what ...
Biles, returning to the sport's top stage after withdrawing from the team event in 2021, beat out stiff competition from Rebeca Andrade of Brazil. Sunisa Lee of the United States claimed the bronze.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook Olympic gymnastics would be more enjoyable on TV and in the arena if choreography were less of an afterthought, our critic writes.