More than 60 hours of coverage from the Olympic Gymnastics Trials taking place at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota will be streamed live on Peacock on Thursday, June 27 beginning at 6:30 pm ET.
Biles, the most decorated gymnast in history, aims to make third U.S. Olympic team
Several Olympic and World Championship medalists are scheduled to compete this week, including reigning Olympic all-around gold medalist Suni Lee and 2024 U.S. all-around champion Brodie Malone.
“Simone Biles is the best looking person I've ever seen. She has the poise and mental and physical strength to be at her best.” NBC Sports analyst and Olympic silver medalist Samantha Peszek
STAMFORD, Connecticut – June 25, 2024 – Seven-time Olympic medalist Simone Biles NBC Olympics' U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Gymnastics live coverage will headline on Peacock from Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, starting this Thursday, June 27, at 6:30 pm ET. NBC Sports plans to have more than 60 hours of total coverage over the four-day event, including more than seven hours of live coverage on NBC over three consecutive days. Five men and five women will have the chance to represent Team USA in Paris this summer.
U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Gymnastics will feature Biles, the most decorated gymnast in Olympic and World Championship history. A four-time Olympic gold medalist, Biles is in the midst of a strong 2024 season. Last month at the U.S. Gymnastics Championships, she won gold in every event, earning her a record ninth national all-around title. If Biles makes it to her third Olympic Team Trials, she could become the first woman to win two Olympic all-around titles since Czechoslovakia in 2010. Vera Caslavska She won Olympic gold medals in 1964 and 1968 and is on track to tie or break the all-time record for Olympic gold medals won by an American woman (8).
“Simone Biles is better than I've ever seen her,” said the NBC Sports analyst and Beijing Olympic silver medalist. Samantha Peszek“She has the poise and mental and physical strength to be at her best.”
Tokyo Olympic Medalist Jordan Chiles6-time World Champion Series Jonesand current Olympic gold medalist Suni LeeLi, who won three medals in Tokyo, is also expected to compete in full. Health issues have limited her from competing in 2023, and she finished fourth at last month's U.S. championships.
“Every time I see [Lee] “Her strength and stamina have improved so I think it'll be a great meet for her this year,” Peszek said. “Seri Jones has had a great career competing over the years. She missed U.S. Championships to rest her shoulder, so I'm excited to see how prepared she is.”
Additionally, a gold medallist in the floor exercise at the Tokyo Olympics is scheduled to appear at this week's event. Jade Carey World medallists too Lian Wong, Skye Blakely, Jocelyn Robersonand Kayla DiCello.
On the men's side, we have a Tokyo Olympic athlete and 2024 U.S. Championship champion. Brody Malone Highlights a competitive field that includes Olympians Yul Moldauer and Shane WhiskersMany of the tournament's top athletes, including the 2024 national championship runner-up and Michigan's 2023 NCAA all-around champion, are seeking to make their first Olympic team. Fred Richardhis college teammate and 2023 World Championship team bronze medalist. Paul Judahand his Stanford teammates. Koi Young3rd place at the U.S. Nationals, 2023 U.S. overall winner Asher Hong.
U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Gymnastics Terry Gannon Won two gold medals at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics Tim Daggett2008 Beijing Olympics Team Silver Medalist Samantha Peszekthree-time U.S. Olympic gymnast John Roethlisberger2008 Beijing Olympic Team Bronze Medalist Justin Springand Zora Stevenson Active as a reporter. Mike Tirico It will be broadcast in prime time from June 28th to 30th.
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All streaming coverage will be available on Peacock and NBCSports.com along with a full replay of the event.
Broadcast Team
- host: Mike Tirico
- Every play: Terry Gannon
- Analyst: Tim Daggett / Samantha Peszek / John Roethlisberger
- Reporter: Zora Stevenson
How to watch
- Television – NBC, USA Network
- Streaming – Peacock, NBCSports.com, NBC Sports app
date |
event |
Time (ET) |
Communication network |
June 27th (Thursday) |
Men's Competition |
6:30pm to 9pm |
USA Network, Peacock |
Men's Competition (Apparatus) |
6:30pm to 9pm |
peacock |
|
June 28 (Friday) |
Women's Competition |
7:40pm – 8:00pm |
peacock |
Women's Competition |
8pm to 10pm |
NBC, Peacock |
|
Women's Competition (Apparatus Division) |
7:40pm – 10pm |
peacock |
|
June 29 (Saturday) |
Men's Final |
3pm to 6pm |
NBC, Peacock |
Men's Final (Individual Stream) |
3pm to 6pm |
peacock |
|
Sunday, June 30 |
Women's Final |
8:10pm – 8:30pm |
peacock |
Women's Final |
8:30pm – 11pm |
NBC, Peacock |
|
Women's Final (Individual Stream) |
8:10pm – 11pm |
peacock |
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