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On Tuesday, the Team USA gymnastics “Golden Girls” took home the gold medal in the women’s gymnastics team final at the 2024 Olympics; today, Simone Biles and Sunisa Lee will compete in the women’s all-around final.

It marks the first time in women’s gymnastics history that two Olympic all-around champions will compete against each other in an Olympic all-around final. Biles won the all-around in 2016, while Lee is the defending gold medalist from Toyko 2020. Team USA gymnastics have won the all-around final at every Summer Olympics since Athens 2004.

The final has four rotations, one for each event; Biles and Lee are part of the same group and will begin their rotations on the vault, before moving onto uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise in that order.

Stay updated with the latest on Simone Biles’ Olympics journey

Team USA goes for gold again today and you can stream every moment of the all-around final on Peacock or for free with a live TV streaming service.

US Women’s Gymnastics Olympics schedule:

The Olympic gymnastics events began with qualifiers, which were used to determine which gymnasts from each competing delegation will participate in additional events.

Thursday, August 1

  • All-Around Final, 12:15 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock) — Biles, Lee

Saturday, August 3

  • Vault Final, 10:20 a.m. ET (NBC, Peacock) — Biles, Carey

Sunday, August 4

  • Uneven Bars Final, 9:40 a.m. ET (NBC, Peacock) — Lee

Monday, August 5

  • Balance Beam Final, 6:38 a.m. ET (E!, Peacock) — Biles, Lee
  • Floor Exercise Final, 8:23 a.m. ET (E!, Peacock) — Biles, Chiles

If you, like us, can’t get enough of Team USA men’s gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik, a.k.a. Pommel Horse Guy, he’ll be back in action as the sole Team USA man to make an event final on Saturday, August 3 at 11:16 a.m. when the pommel horse event final begins.

How to watch Simone Biles and US Women’s Gymnastics for free at the 2024 Olympics:

If you want to watch the US women’s gymnastics team for free, consider stacking these two live TV streaming services that offer free trials and carry NBC and E!. If you stagger your subscriptions, you’ll get eight days total free — enough to watch the rest of gymnastics meet, which ends on August 5.

How to watch Simone Biles and US Women’s Gymnastics at the 2024 Olympics on Peacock:

The official streaming home of the 2024 Olympics is Peacock, the streaming service from NBCUniversal. This year, Peacock is broadcasting over 5,000 hours of live coverage, which includes all 329 medal events, every single event leading up to them, and the new, popular whip-around show Gold Zone.

Peacock costs $7.99/month with ads and $13.99/month without ads, and since the Olympics wrap up on August 11, you’ll only need one month to watch the entire 2024 Games.

Today’s All-Around Final will also be featured on “Watch with Alex Cooper,” where the host of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast will watch the meet live, share her takes, and interact with fans on social media in real-time.

Who is competing in the women’s gymnastics all-around final?

  • Sunisa Lee (USA)
  • Rebeca Andrade (BRA)
  • Simone Biles (USA)
  • Alice D’Amato (ITA)
  • Manila Esposito (ITA)
  • Kaylia Nemour (ALG)
  • Rina Kishi (JPN)
  • Elsabeth Black (CAN)
  • Qiyuan Qui (CHN)
  • Ruby Pass (AUS)
  • Yushan Ou (CHN)
  • Flavia Saraiva (BRZ)
  • Haruka Nakamura (JPN)
  • Ana Barbosu (ROU)
  • Helen Kevric (GER)
  • Bettina Lili Czifra (HUN)
  • Naomi Visser (NED)
  • Filipa Martins (POR)
  • Sarah Voss (GER)
  • Georgia-Mae Fenton (GBR)
  • Amalia Ghigoarta (ROU)
  • Luisa Blanco (COL)
  • Alice Kinsella (GBR)
  • Ava Stewart (CAN)

USA Women’s Gymnastics roster at the 2024 Olympics:

Five gymnasts and two alternates were chosen to represent Team USA gymnastics.

  • Simone Biles
  • Jordan Chiles
  • Sunisa Lee
  • Jade Carey
  • Hezly Rivera
  • Leanne Wong (alternate)
  • Joscelyn Roberson (alternate)

When do the 2024 Olympics end?

The closing ceremony of the 2024 Olympics will take place on August 11 at 3:00 p.m. ET.

This article was written by Angela Tricarico, Commerce Streaming Reporter for Post Wanted Shopping, Page Six, and Decider.com. Angela keeps readers up to date with cord-cutter-friendly deals, and information on how to watch your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and movies on every streaming service. Not only does Angela test and compare the streaming services she writes about to ensure readers are getting the best prices, but she’s also a superfan specializing in the intersection of shopping, tech, sports, and pop culture. When she’s not writing about (or watching) TV, movies, and sports, she’s also keeping up on the underrated perfume dupes at Bath & Body Works and testing headphones. Prior to joining Decider and The New York Post in 2023, she wrote about streaming and consumer tech at Insider Reviews.

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