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Best American Olympic gymnasts

Explore the careers of the most decorated American gymnasts who have competed in the Olympic Games. This list highlights athletes who have achieved peak success in artistic gymnastics, both male and female. Discover the accomplishments of Olympic medalists who have left an indelible mark on the sport's history. From floor routines to uneven bars, these gymnasts have demonstrated exceptional skill and dedication on the world stage.

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    Simone Biles (2024 Paris Olympics Comeback)

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    Simone Biles is the most decorated gymnast in history, with a triumphant return at Paris 2024 that solidified her as the greatest of all time. Her leadership on the U.S. team for the team gold medal at Paris 2024 underscores her continued impact.

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    Sunisa "Suni" Lee (2024 Summer Olympics)

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    • Second straight Olympic Games bronze medal finish

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    Suni Lee is the current Olympic individual all-around champion, an achievement that places her among the elites of American gymnastics. Her participation in Paris 2024 reaffirms her relevance and talent on the Olympic stage.

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    Jade Carey (2024 Summer Olympics)

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    • Member of gold medal-winning teams

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    Jade Carey excelled at Tokyo 2020 by winning the gold medal in the floor exercise, demonstrating her individual excellence. Her selection for the Paris 2024 team underscores her continued presence and success in elite gymnastics.

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    Jordan Chiles (2024 Summer Olympics)

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    • Awarded Olympic team gold

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    Jordan Chiles has been a fundamental part of U.S. Olympic teams, contributing to the team silver in Tokyo 2020 and gold in Paris 2024. Her consistency and team spirit make her an invaluable gymnast.

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    Hezly Rivera (2024 Summer Olympics)

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    • 2024 Olympic team champion

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    Hezly Rivera is the youngest gymnast on the United States team for Paris 2024, representing the promising future of gymnastics. Her inclusion in the Olympic team at such a young age highlights her exceptional talent and potential.

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    Aly Raisman (2016 Summer Olympics)

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    • Won silver medal in all-around competition

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    Aly Raisman was a charismatic and successful leader, captain of two gold-winning Olympic teams, the 'Fierce Five' and 'Final Five'. Her multiple individual and team medals establish her as an influential figure in gymnastics.

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    Gabby Douglas (2016 Summer Olympics)

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    • Won three Olympic gold medals

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    Gabby Douglas made history at London 2012 by being the first woman of color to win gold in the individual all-around. Her participation in two gold-winning Olympic teams makes her an iconic and pioneering figure.

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    MyKayla Skinner (2020 Summer Olympics)

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    • 2020 Olympic vault silver medalist

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    MyKayla Skinner demonstrated her specialization and resilience by winning the silver medal in vault at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Her ability to excel individually on such a competitive apparatus is remarkable.

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    Shannon Miller (1996 Summer Olympics)

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    • Won two gold medals at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics

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    Shannon Miller is one of the most decorated American gymnasts, with seven Olympic medals and a crucial role in the 'Magnificent Seven'. Her legacy includes the first U.S. women's team gold.

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    Dominique Dawes (1996 Summer Olympics)

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    • Olympic bronze medalist on floor exercise (1996)

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    Dominique Dawes is a pioneering figure, the first woman of color to win a gold medal in artistic gymnastics at Atlanta 1996. Her longevity and four Olympic medals make her a historical benchmark.

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    Kerri Strug (Atlanta 1996)

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    • Clenched the gold medal for the US with a vault

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    Kerri Strug is remembered for her iconic vault with an injured ankle at Atlanta 1996, which secured team gold for the 'Magnificent Seven'. Her act of bravery symbolizes Olympic determination.