2024 Gymnastics - 6 Amazing Moments
2024 was a landmark year for women's gymnastics, highlighted by the Olympic Games in Paris and several other major international competitions. From record-breaking performances to surprising upsets, the gymnastics world witnessed numerous memorable moments throughout the year.
The pinnacle of the gymnastics calendar in 2024 was undoubtedly the Olympic Games held in Paris, France. The women's artistic gymnastics events took place at the Bercy Arena, showcasing the world's top gymnasts competing for Olympic glory. Celebrities were in attendance during the Qualification rounds, which was unheard of.
The Women's Team Final on July 30, 2024, was a thrilling competition that saw the United States of America continue its dominance in the sport. Team USA secured the gold medal with a total score of 171.296, demonstrating their depth and consistency across all apparatuses. The silver medal went to Italy, marking a significant achievement for the European nation, while Brazil claimed the bronze, showcasing their rising prominence in the gymnastics world.
The Individual All-Around Final was one of the most anticipated events of the Olympics, featuring a showdown between the world's top gymnasts. In a display of extraordinary skill and composure, Simone Biles of the United States claimed the gold medal, adding to her already impressive Olympic legacy. Brazil's Rebeca Andrade secured the silver medal, continuing her strong performances from previous years, while Sunisa Lee of the United States rounded out the podium with the bronze medal.
The apparatus finals provided some of the most exciting moments of the Olympic gymnastics competition:
Vault Final: The vault final results saw Simone Biles win her 3rdd gold medal of the Games, followed by the Brazilian Andrade (silver), and USA's Jade Carey (bronze). the search results, but it's likely that top contenders such as Simone Biles, Rebeca Andrade, and other specialists competed for the medals.
Uneven Bars Final: The uneven bars final saw Algeria's Kaylia Nemour deliver an outstanding performance, scoring 15.700 to win the gold medal. The current world champion, Qiu Qiyuan, from China, claimed silver with a score of 15.500, while USA's Suni Lee secured the bronze.
Balance Beam Final: In a surprising turn of events, several falls and mistakes from the favorites, Italy's Alice D'Amato clinched the gold medal, becoming the first Italian woman to win an Olympic gold in gymnastics. China's Zhou Yaqin, despite an early mistake, managed to secure the silver, while D'Amato's teammate Manila Esposito took the bronze.
Floor Exercise Final: Simone Biles showcased her unparalleled tumbling skills, but she took a couple of deductions for stepping out of bounds on her acrobatic series, so she could only secure the silver medal after the fabulous Rebeca Andrade, who won the gold medal with a 0.033 margin. of 15.966. Simone's teammate, Jordan Chiles, claimed the bronze, only to be stripped of it a few days later after a dispute by the Romanian federation, that gave the medal to Ana Barbosu, however Chiles has submited an appeal, which could restore her medal.
The 2024 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series played a crucial role in the Olympic qualification process and provided gymnasts with opportunities to showcase their skills throughout the year. Kaylia Nemour, who competes for Argelia (previously she competed for France), managed to win every single World Cup Series uneven bars final she took place in.
At the European Gymnastics Championships in Rimini, Manila Esposito delivered a stellar performance, securing her place as one of the standout gymnasts of the year. She clinched the European All-Around title with a total score of 55.432, becoming the third Italian woman to achieve this feat. Esposito also excelled in the apparatus finals, winning gold medals on both beam and floor. Her exceptional routines and consistency across all four apparatuses showcased her incredible talent and solidified her status as a top gymnast in Europe.
Throughout 2024, several gymnasts stood out with exceptional performances:
- Simone Biles continued to cement her status as one of the greatest gymnasts of all time, adding to her medal tally at the Olympic Games.
- Rebeca Andrade of Brazil further established herself as a top all-around gymnast, consistently medaling in major competitions.
- Kaylia Nemour of Algeria made history by scoring the highest uneven bars score of the year with 15.700 at the Olympic Games.
- Alice D'Amato became the first Italian woman to win an Olympic gold medal in gymnastics with her balance beam victory.
The 2024 season also saw the rise of new talents in women's artistic gymnastics, particulary several young gymnasts from countries China made their mark on the international stage.
The 2024 season, particularly the Olympic Games, had a significant impact on women's artistic gymnastics:
- The continued dominance of the United States in team competitions reinforced their status as a gymnastics powerhouse.
- The success of gymnasts from countries like Brazil, Italy, and Algeria in individual events showed the growing global competitiveness of the sport.
- The high scores and difficulty levels demonstrated throughout the year pushed the boundaries of what was thought possible in women's gymnastics.
As the 2024 season came to a close, the gymnastics world began to look ahead to the next Olympic cycle. With new talents emerging and established stars continuing to push the limits of the sport, the future of women's artistic gymnastics appeared bright and full of potential for further growth and innovation.In conclusion, the 2024 season in women's gymnastics was marked by exceptional performances, historic achievements, and the continued evolution of the sport. From the drama of the Olympic Games to the consistent excellence displayed throughout the World Cup series, gymnasts from around the world showcased their skills, determination, and artistry, captivating audiences and inspiring the next generation of athletes.
Watch the above video to see what I have selected as the best moments of the year.
Greetings @gymnastly , what a great surprise it was to come across this post!! I practiced gymnastics in my youth, and have been supporting our incredible Brazilian gymnasts ever since. I had the honor to meet with Daiane dos Santos multiple times as she was and still is a huge embassador for the sport here in Brasil. It was amazing to watch the women's competition in Paris, rooting for the entire team. It was amazing to watch Jade Barbosa get her so deserved medal after watching her debut since she was a little girl. Flavinha Saraiva, Julia Soares, Lorrane Oliveira, Carolyne Pedro and the entire coaching and training staff did wonders there; but what more could we say about Rebeca Andrade? I think the image on your video's thumbnail and on this post of mine summ it up really well...! I love her🖤🇧🇷✨
Welcome to The World of Sports!!
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Wow, meeting Dos Santos must have been amazing, what a trailblazer she was! From my point of view, she opened the door for every single other gymnast from Brazil who came after her, she showed them that being a world champion was possible.
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Definitely!! The girls that compete nowadays always emphasize how important Dos Santos was in further opening up the world's eyes to Brazilian gymnastics.
Hi @gymnastly. After you confirmed your YouTube channel, I am very happy to know that you are a real author who knows a lot about gymnastics. My life is not connected with gymnastics, but I like to watch sports. I will subscribe to your channel in hopes that you will regularly update us on the world of gymnastics.
By the way, I am from Ukraine and we have a rather strong school of gymnastics. Even in my small town with a population of 60,000 there are successful gymnastics schools.
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Thank you so much for subscribing to my channel. And it's nice to hear that you are from Ukraine, a country that has produced some of the best gymnasts in history, and my favorite of all times, Tatiana Gutsu (1992 Olympics champion). I created a video some 7 years ago about Ukrainian gymnasts that I might share here.
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For us, her victory is unforgettable, because thanks to her, the Ukrainian national anthem was played for the first time at the Olympic Games. As far as I know, she lives in the USA and works there as a coach.
I would be interested to see this video 😀
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Hi @gymnastly and welcome to World of Sports.
Before I curate your content, could you please add a comment on this YouTube video, along the lines of "Shared on steemit.com (link to this post)" to confirm that you are the owner of the YouTube channel and content.
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Hi @the-gorilla, I have added the comment to the end of my YouTube video description.
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Excellent, thank you 👍🏼