It's been almost a week since the U.S. gymnastics championship that set the excitement stage.
But the final selection for the Olympic team hinges on the upcoming women's Olympic Trials in late June at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Just one more step and fans will find their favorites live on screen.
All eyes are on Simone Biles, who has once again proven why she is considered one of the greatest gymnasts of all time. Biles on her great victory added, "I couldn't be more proud of how I'm doing this time in the year.”
The 27-year-old gymnast has once again proven her dominance by winning her ninth national title with an all-around score of 119.750. But who will join her in representing Team USA on the world stage? Here’s the full list.
A 21-year-old, yet another legend in the making, Jones, who's battling a shoulder injury, pulled out of the championships to focus on Olympic qualifying instead.
While she may not be at full fitness, Jones is still a strong contender for the U.S. Olympic team. She's a steady, experienced all-around gymnast who spikes on the uneven bars, and that matters for Team USA because it's the group's weakest event by far.