Simone Biles has 3 events left in Paris. Here’s her remaining schedule
Simone Biles’ next event at the Paris Olympics will be the final on Saturday, August 3.
Thecrowd erupted after watching Simone Biles’ power floor routine in her final rotation to win the all-around gold medal.Simone Biles has won two gold medals so far at the Paris Olympics, cementing her legacy as the greatest American gymnast of all time and one of the best athletes in world history.And she’s not done yet.
NowBiles’ attention turns to Saturday’s vault event. And if her overall performance is any indication, we’re in for quite the spectacle.
Theindividual all-around victory marks the eighth Olympic medal for Biles, 27, who previously tied Shannon Miller’s seven. She has more gold medals than any other American gymnast.
SimoneBiles performs a Yurchenko double-double en route to winning gold in the women’s all-around final.
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Biles’next event is the women’s vault final on Saturday, August 3, available on NBC and Peacock.Here’s the U.S. women’s gymnastics star’s finals schedule based on qualification:Saturday, August 3 – Simone Biles qualifies for the vault.Monday, August 5 – Simone Biles qualifies for the beam final.
Monday, August 5 – Simone Biles qualifies for the floor exercise final.Watch Simone Biles and Suni Lee shine for Team USA in the women’s all-around team final.
Whenare Simone Biles’ other events?August 3 – Women’s Diving Finals: The women’s diving finals begin at 10:20 a.m. ET/7:20 a.m. PT on Saturday, August 3 on NBC and Peacock. The event will be broadcast live on NBC and Peacock.
August5 – Women’s Balance Beam Finals: The women’s balance beam finals begin at 6:36 a.m. ET/3:36 a.m. PT on Monday, August 5. The event will air on E! and Peacock.
August5 5 – Women’s Floor Exercise Finals: The women’s floor exercise finals begin at 8:20 a.m. ET/5:20 a.m. on Monday, August 5. The event will air on NBC and Peacock.Most gymnastics events will be televised live on NBC and Peacock. Some will also air on E!. If you miss the live broadcast of the event, most, if not all, will be re-aired each evening during Primetime Paris on NBC starting at 8 p.m. ET, except Sunday when coverage begins at 7 p.m..