At the press conference on Tuesday, July 30, the 8-time Olympic medalist clarified that the Team USA Gymnastics team name is not the risqué phrase they had previously announced.
The gold medal that Team USA Gymnastics has achieved is a fitting tribute to the team’s name.
In a press conference on Tuesday, July 30, the female gymnasts of Team USA made a jest about their official team moniker after they won the gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Simone Biles, Jordan Chiles, Suni Lee, Hezley Rivera, and Jade Carey, the winning quintet, initially disclosed their provocative moniker, “F[–k] Around and Find Out,” to Aly Raisman, an ESPN commentator who had previously won a gold medal in gymnastics.
After taunting admirers with the NSFW moniker for a few hours, Biles declared the “official team name” on X (formerly Twitter).
“Okay on the real though, the official team name is ✨golden girls✨ (because oldest olympic team),” she wrote.
Biles, 27, also added a sweet shoutout to her personal coach, Cecile Canqueteau-Landi: “s/o to cecile🥹🤍.”
Team USA’s female gymnasts were called the Magnificent Seven in 1996, the Fierce Five in London 2012, the Final Five in Rio 2016, and the Fighting Four in Tokyo 2021. Who is the boy friend of Simone.
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The “Golden Girls” won gold with a score of 171.296, about six points ahead of Italy.
“I think in 2016 we were destined to win gold, and so whenever we went out there, we did our job and we did win gold, and it was just like we were a little young and naive,” Biles said during the press conference. “It didn’t hit the way that it does now, now that I’m older and we have so much more experience and we’re out here really having fun and enjoying what we’re doing.”
On top of having fun and loving what [they’re] doing, Biles became the most decorated U.S. gymnast in Olympic history with eight medals after the team’s final triumph. She beat Shannon Miller, who won seven gold in Barcelona and Atlanta in 1992 and 1996.
Biles won her fifth gold medal and record-breaking 38th overall on Tuesday, including Olympic and World Championship titles.
Lee and Carey have two golds, while Chiles and Rivera, who did not compete on Tuesday, have one. The US won silver in the Tokyo and Beijing Games and gold in Rio and London.
Thursday’s women’s individual all-around event gives Biles a chance to win additional medals. Simone Biles Net Worth 2022: How Wealthy Is the American Gymnast?