United States Olympic trials (gymnastics)

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The United States Olympic team trials in gymnastics are held before every Summer Olympic Games to select the participants for the US Olympic gymnastics team. The event is overseen by the United States Olympic Committee and run by USA Gymnastics.

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The first Olympic trials were held in 1960 in West Point, New York, to select athletes for the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. [1] The men's and women's trials have been held both separately and as one event. [2] Many of the results are hard to come by as they weren't recorded or published to the public.

Editions

YearLocationDatesWomen's championMen's championNotesRef
1960 West Point, New York
1964 San Fernando, California (MAG)
Kings Point, New York (WAG)
1968 Los Angeles, California (MAG)
Long Beach, California (WAG)
1972 Des Plaines, Illinois (MAG)
Long Beach, California (WAG)
May 26–28 Roxanne Pierce Steve Hug [3]
1976 University Park, Pennsylvania (MAG)
Los Angeles, California (WAG)
May 20–22 Kathy Howard Kurt Thomas [4]
1980 Jacksonville, Florida Tracee Talavera Bart Conner Olympic trials were held and teams for both MAG and WAG were selected;
however the USA boycotted the Olympics.
[5]
1984 Jacksonville, Florida June 1–3 Mary Lou Retton Peter Vidmar [6] [7]
1988 Salt Lake City, Utah August 4–7 Phoebe Mills Charles Lakes [8]
1992 Baltimore, Maryland June 9–14 Shannon Miller Scott Keswick [9]
1996 Boston, Massachusetts June 25–30 Dominique Dawes John Roethlisberger [10] [11] [12]
2000 Boston, Massachusetts August 17–20 Elise Ray Blaine Wilson [13] [14]
2004 Anaheim, California June 24–27 Courtney Kupets Paul Hamm [15] [16]
2008 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania June 19–22 Shawn Johnson Jonathan Horton [17] [18] [19]
2012 San Jose, California June 28–July 1 Gabby Douglas Danell Leyva [20] [21] [22]
2016 St. Louis, Missouri (MAG)
San Jose, California (WAG)
June 23–26
July 8–10
Simone Biles Sam Mikulak [23] [24]
[25] [26]
2020 St. Louis, Missouri June 25–28, 2020
June 24–27, 2021
Simone Biles Brody Malone Postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic [27] [28] [29]
[30] [31]
2024 Minneapolis, Minnesota June 27–30, 2024TBATBA [32]

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