Qualifications The United States
qualified in first place with an overall score of 185.238, nearly 10 points ahead of second-place China. For the individual all-around competition, Biles, Raisman, and Douglas qualified in first, second, and third place, respectively. Due to the rule allowing only the top two from each country to compete in an individual final, only Biles and Raisman advanced. Biles qualified first on the vault, balance beam, and floor exercise; Kocian qualified first on the uneven bars; Raisman qualified second on the floor exercise; Hernandez qualified second on the balance beam; Douglas qualified third on the uneven bars. Additionally, Douglas and Raisman both finished seventh on the balance beam and Hernandez finished fourth on the floor exercise, but all failed to qualify for those finals due to the two-per-country rule.
Team final In the team final, Biles competed on all four apparatus, Raisman and Hernandez both competed on the vault, balance beam, and floor exercise, and Kocian and Douglas competed on the uneven bars. The team scored 184.897, over eight points ahead of second-place Russia, and they had the highest total scores on each apparatus. This was the largest margin of victory in an Olympic women's gymnastics team final since
1960 when the Soviet Union beat Czechoslovakia by nearly nine points. This was the United States' second consecutive Olympic team title and its third overall.
Individual all-around In the individual all-around final, Biles won the gold medal, over two points ahead of Raisman, who won the silver medal, and over four points ahead of the bronze-medalist
Aliya Mustafina of
Russia. Biles became the fifth overall and the fourth consecutive American women's Olympic all-around champion, joining
Mary Lou Retton (
1984),
Carly Patterson (
2004),
Nastia Liukin (
2008), and
Gabby Douglas (
2012). Biles was the first defending world all-around champion to win the Olympic all-around title since
Lilia Podkopayeva did so in
1996. Biles and Raisman became the second pair of American gymnasts to go 1-2 in the individual all-around in the Olympics, after Liukin and
Shawn Johnson took gold and silver, respectively, in 2008. This was her 17th medal at the Olympics or World Championships, making her the most decorated American gymnast of all time. After qualifying in first place, Kocian won the silver medal on the
uneven bars, finishing only 0.067 behind the reigning
Olympic uneven bars champion
Aliya Mustafina. Douglas, who qualified in third place behind Kocian and Mustafina, respectively, made a mistake on one of her pirouettes and placed seventh. In the
balance beam final, Hernandez won the silver medal, finishing behind
the Netherlands' Sanne Wevers. Biles, who had the highest qualifying score, put her hands on the beam in the final after a balance check on her front tuck. Despite the mistake, her score was high enough to win her the bronze medal. Then in the floor exercise final, Biles won her fourth Olympic gold medal, and Raisman won the silver medal. This was Raisman's sixth Olympic medal, which at the time made her the second most decorated American Olympic gymnast behind
Shannon Miller. Biles' four gold medals tied her
Larisa Latynina (1956),
Věra Čáslavská (1968), and
Ecaterina Szabo (1984), for the most gold medals won in a single Olympics by a female gymnast. Overall, the Final Five won nine Olympic medals, making them the most decorated American gymnastics team in history, as of 2024. Biles was chosen to be the flag bearer for the United States at the
closing ceremonies. She was the first American female gymnast to be given the honor. ==Post-Olympics==