Simone Biles has a chance to make gymnastics history. With one more medal at the World Gymnastics Championships, she will become the most decorated gymnast of all time.
A medal is easy for a gymnast like Biles. She’s on track to claim the gold, her sixth all-around title at Worlds, which would tie the record for most titles at the competition.
She finished first in the qualifying competition and had the highest all-around score during the women’s team finals, where the US took home its record seventh straight team gold.
Though her score during team finals was about a tenth of a point lower than her qualification score, Biles notably took away difficulty in her vault routine to prioritize execution because of USA teammate Joscelyn Roberson’s injury.
This time, Biles has other gymnasts to worry about, such as Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade, France’s Melanie de Jesus dos Santos and American teammate Shilese Jones.
Andrade made a huge leap between all-around qualifications and team finals, scoring half a point higher during Brazil’s historic silver-medal finish during the team finals. While it doesn’t sound like much, Andrade is about as dangerous as an opponent gets. After all, she took home the all-around gold in last year’s World Championships.
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de Jesus dos Santos showed up and showed out during team finals. She scored the third-highest all-around score that was two whole points higher than her qualification score. She lacks the difficulty that Biles has but knows how to perform in crunch time.
The second American competing in all-around finals is Jones, and, man, can Shi fly. She didn’t have her best individual performance during team finals, but just like Biles, she won’t have the added stress of an injured teammate here. Jones won silver in the all-around in last year’s Worlds and stands a solid chance at medaling again.
If Biles performs how she always does, with power and consistency, then she will easily win the gold and officially be the best there ever was. But if this competition is anything like the team finals, fans can expect some drama and upsets on the podium.
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World Gymnastics Championships live results, highlights from women’s all-around finals
The Sporting News is tracking live results and updates from the women’s all-around final at the World Gymnastics Championships. Coverage will begin approximately 12:30 p.m. ET.
How to watch World Gymnastics Championships women’s all-around finals
- Time: 1:30 p.m. ET
- TV channel: NBC (encore presentation)
- Live stream: Peacock, Fubo
The World Gymnastics Championships women’s all-around competition is primarily a streaming event. The finals will be live streamed on Peacock while NBC will re-air the competition on Saturday, Oct. 14. Fubo, which offers a free trial, will stream the portions of the competition that appear on NBC and CNBC, which will re-air the women’s team final on Sunday, Oct. 8.
World Gymnastics Championships schedule 2023
Here’s what to know about watching the events at the World Gymnastics Championships.
Date | Event | Time (ET) | Channel/Live stream |
Friday, Oct. 6 | Women’s all-around | 1:30 p.m. | Peacock |
Saturday, Oct. 7 | Apparatus finals – Day 1 | 8 a.m. | Peacock |
Sunday, Oct. 8 | Apparatus finals – Day 2 | 8 a.m. | Peacock |
Women’s team final* | Noon | CNBC, Fubo | |
Saturday, Oct. 14 | Women’s all-around final* | Noon | NBC, Fubo |
*Encore presentation