Simone Biles Next Event When Competing 2024 Paris Olympics Performing Schedule
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Simone Biles Next Event: When Is She Competing at 2024 Paris Olympics?

Fans are looking for info on the Simone Biles next event and when the gymnast will be competing at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Now that the women’s qualification round has finished, we know which events Biles has qualified for, including team, all-around, and apparatus finals. However, given the time difference between the United States and France, it can be complicated figuring out when to watch her live or in primetime on NBC and Peacock. Here’s when Biles will be performing at the 2024 Olympic Games.

When is Simone Biles’ next event at 2024 Olympics?

The following is a schedule for Simone Biles’ next event for the 2024 Paris Olympics, ending on August 11. You will be able to watch these events live on NBC, NBCOlympics.com, and Peacock.

  • Women’s Team Final – July 30, 9:15 AM PT / 12:15 PM ET
  • Women’s All-Around Final – August 1, 9:15 AM PT / 12:15 PM ET
  • Women’s Vault Final – August 3, 7:20 AM PT / 10:20 AM ET
  • Women’s Uneven Bars Final* – August 4, 6:45 AM PT / 9:45 AM ET
  • Women’s Balance Beam Final – August 5, 3:36 AM PT / 6:36 AM ET
  • Women’s Floor Exercise Final – August 5, 5:20 AM PT / 8:20 AM ET

We have placed an asterisk (*) on the uneven bars final, since Biles is not scheduled to compete at this apparatus final at the moment. After qualifications, she placed ninth on uneven bars, right outside the top eight that precede to the event finals. So if someone in the top eight withdraws for any reason, she will make it in.

That said, Suni Lee will be competing during the uneven bars finals, so it’s still very much worth watching. And Biles not competing for this event, where she is not favored to win a medal anyway, means she can rest more in her extremely busy Olympics schedule. On a related note, Biles has submitted a new uneven bars skill, a hip-circle to a 540-degree turn in handstand, which she will need to perform during the all-around or team final for the move to be named after her.

From her scores in the qualification round, Biles enters in first position on many events, including all-around, floor exercise, and vault by a comfortable margin. This is despite having a minor calf injury that flared up during qualifications. She is in second position on balance beam behind China’s Zhou Yaqin. For all-around, Biles will have the most competition against Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade.

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