The women’s gymnastics individual all-around competition will be held today as the 2024 Olympic Games continue in Paris

Simone Biles and Suni Lee are competing for the United States in the competition, marking the first time two gold medalists are competing against each other in the event. Biles took home the gold for women’s all-around in the 2016 Rio Olympics, and Lee earned the gold medal during the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, after Biles pulled out of the competition

Biles, Lee and teammates Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey and Hezly Rivera already earned one gold medal in Paris for their showing Tuesday in the women’s gymnastics team final

The gymnasts of Team USA celebrate after placing first in the women’s all-around team final. 

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Other contenders include Brazil’s Rebecca Andrade and Flavia Saravia, who helped lead their team to a bronze medal in team competition, and Italy’s Alice D’Amato and Manila Esposito, who took home the silver medal for the same event. 

Based on their scoring potentials, Biles is the favorite to take home the gold, with Andrade expected to win silver and Lee likely to take home the bronze medal.

The 24 competitors will each complete a routine on the balance beam, uneven bars, vault and floor. 

Biles and Lee will first compete on the vault. The competition begins at 12:15 p.m. ET. 

Simone Biles may make history 

There are a number of records Biles, 27, can break during the Paris Olympics. As of Tuesday, she’s the most decorated U.S. gymnast in history, with eight Olympic medals and 30 World Championship medals. 

If Biles takes home a gold on Thursday, she will become the oldest champion in the event in 72 years, according to CBS Sports. Maria Gorokhovskaya was 30 when she took the gold medal for the Soviet Union at the 1952 Helsinki Games. 

A composite image shows the steps of Simone Biles performing the “Biles II” vault during the 2023 World Championships.

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The competition may also continue the women’s team’s winning streak in the event. An American has won the all-around gold in five straight Olympics, according to CBS Sports. 

Six Team USA gymnasts have earned the gold medal overall, leaving the nation tied with the Soviet Union for most medalists in the event. If Lee or Biles take home the gold on Thursday, that will put Team USA atop the all-time list. 

If Biles takes home the gold, she will also become the first gymnast to win the all-around event eight years apart. 

New moves on display 

All eyes are also on Biles to see if she uses the complex Yurchenko double pike vault during the all-around event. Biles was seen practicing the vault, which involves a two flips in a pike position, during a training session. It’s one of the five moves named after her: After she successfully completed the vault during the 2023 World Championships, it was renamed the Biles II. 

A composite image shows the steps of Simone Biles performing the “Biles II” vault during the 2023 World Championships.

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Biles may also showcase a new bar skill during the event. She submitted an original skill on the uneven bars to the International Gymnastics Federation last week. The move involves a clear hip circle and 540-degree pirouette done into a handstand. Biles has performed a variation of the skill many times during her career. 

If Biles attempts the move, it will likely be done at the beginning of her uneven bars routine, CBS News previously reported. The uneven bars are Biles’ weakest apparatus, and she will not compete in the individual event, leaving this her only opportunity to showcase the skill during the Paris Olympics. 

If Biles completes the skill, the move will be named for her, making her the only active gymnast with an eponymous skill in all four events. 

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