2012 Olympic all-around gold medalist Gabby Douglas is back with her gymnastics magic! Douglas has returned to competitive gymnastics after an 8-year absence, hoping to compete at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Douglas’ competitive fire was renewed at the US championships two years ago but met with an early season upset this year after testing positive for COVID-19 and losing out on the Winter Cup in Louisville, Kentucky appearance.
Gabby finally made the much-anticipated comeback in the American Classic in Katy, Texas on April 27. According to an update by @yourboygon on X, “GABBY DOUGLAS PULLING A GORG DOUBLE TWIST YURCHENKO AFTER 8 YEARS WE ARE SO BACK.” The tournament included top elite competitors like three Olympic medalists—Douglas, Jade Carey, and Sunisa Lee—as well as 2023 World Team champion Joscelyn Roberson, making it a noteworthy event for gymnastics fans.
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The Core Hydration Classic in May provides another opportunity for gymnasts to demonstrate their abilities and compete for coveted positions. Further, the American Classic is a major qualifying event for the 2024 Xfinity U.S. Gymnastics Championships, which will be held in Fort Worth, Texas, from May 30 to June 2. With Douglas’ stunning return to form, fans and sportsmen alike are eagerly anticipating future tournaments.