Biles, Lee Set for Return at U.S. Classic in August

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Sunisa Lee and Simone Biles

With just about one year to go before the Olympic Games in Paris next summer, USA Gymnastics announced this morning that Simone Biles and Sunisa Lee – the 2016 and 2020 Olympic all-around champions – will make their return to elite competition at the U.S. Classic in August.

Though Lee spent the last two NCAA seasons as a member of the Auburn University gymnastics team, neither she nor Biles have competed at U.S. events since helping the team win silver in Tokyo two summers ago, where Lee also captured the all-around title and a bronze medal on bars, while Biles valiantly fought past a scary case of the “twisties” to pick up the bronze medal in the beam final.

Biles, who married football player Jonathan Owens in May, has created a stir on the gymternet over the past few months as she’s appeared in a leotard in a number of photos and videos taken at her gym, leading to rampant speculation about whether she’d return to the sport – and when – after not publicly sharing her plans to move forward after Tokyo. Lee, meanwhile, announced that she would leave Auburn following the 2023 season to put all of her energy into elite competition, and has been teasing fans with the possible skills and combinations of skills she’ll perform in her updated uneven bars routine.

The pair will undoubtedly be the must-watch attractions at the U.S. Classic meet in Hoffman Estates, but they’re joined by a star-studded list of top-level athletes who are all taking breaks from their NCAA programs to return to elite, including 2020 Olympic floor champion Jade Carey, who returned to elite last summer and went on to win a team gold medal at world championships in addition to the vault title and the bronze medal on floor; 2020 Olympic team silver medalist Jordan Chiles, who also returned to the U.S. team last year and picked up a pair of silver medals on vault and floor at worlds in addition to winning the team gold; 2021 world all-around silver medalist and floor bronze medalist Leanne Wong, also a member of last year’s gold medal-winning team at worlds; and 2021 world all-around bronze medalist Kayla DiCello, who skipped the trials for worlds last year in order to begin her freshman year at the University of Florida.

Also notably on the list are 2022 world team medalist Skye Blakely, 2022 Pan Ams all-around silver medalist and worlds alternate Lexi Zeiss, and 2023 Pan American champions Madray Johnson, Nola Matthews, Joscelyn Roberson, and Tiana Sumanasekera. In addition to the U.S. standouts, we’ll also see a performance from French Olympian and European champion Mélanie De Jesus Dos Santos, who is currently training at World Champions Center, while former U.S. elite Paloma Mintcheva, who began representing Bulgaria this year and qualified to worlds as an all-arounder, is on the list as well.

The men’s field is topped by world medalist Yul Moldauer and his 2020 Olympic teammate Shane Wiskus, who led the U.S. men to gold at the 2023 Pan American Championships in May along with Curran Phillips and Khoi Young. Both will also compete in Hoffman Estates, along with 2022 world championships team members Asher Hong, Stephen Nedoroscik, Colt Walker, and Donnell Whittenburg.

The U.S. Classic will be held at the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, beginning on August 4 with the Hopes Championships and the junior women’s competition, and concluding on August 5 with the junior and senior men in the afternoon followed by the senior women in the evening. A full list of competitors is below.

SENIOR WOMEN
Simone Biles
Skye Blakely
Charlotte Booth
Jade Carey
Dulcy Caylor
Jordan Chiles
Chloe Cho
Norah Christian
Mélanie De Jesus Dos Santos
Kayla DiCello
Amelia Disidore
Leigh Anne Elliott
Addison Fatta
Madray Johnson
Katelyn Jong
Levi Jung-Ruivivar
Avery King
Sunisa Lee
Myli Lew
Kaliya Lincoln
Eveylynn Lowe
Nola Matthews
Zoe Miller
Annalisa Milton
Malea Milton
Paloma Mintcheva
Avery Moll
Elle Mueller
Ella Murphy
Marissa Neal
Brooke Pierson
Michelle Pineda
Joscelyn Roberson
Ashlee Sullivan
Tiana Sumanasekera
Brynn Torry
Leanne Wong
Kelise Woolford
Lexi Zeiss
Alicia Zhou
JUNIOR WOMEN
Isabella Anzola
Cori Blocker
Sage Bradford
Harlow Buddendeck
Sophia Buechler
Ly Bui
Charleigh Bullock
Cora Burke
Payton Chandler
Lavi Crain
Ally Damelio
Lailah Danzy
Nicole Desmond
Tatum Drusch
Reese Esponda
Kieryn Finnell
Addy Fulcher
Catherine Guy
Jayla Hang
Gabrielle Hardie
Cambry Haynes
Jazmyn Jimenez
Ayla Miller
Adele Ossi
Ella Kate Parker
Claire Pease
Jazlene Pickens
Gabby Pierson
Hezly Rivera
Simone Rose
Lacie Saltzmann
Audrey Snyder
Izzy Stassi
Maliha Tressel
Tyler Turner
Carly Weinberg
Camie Westerman
Trinity Wood
SENIOR MEN
Saran Alexander
Javier Alfonso
Ashton Anaya
Drake Andrews
Michael Artlip
Arthur Ashton
Danny Beaupre
Fuzzy Benas
Jeremy Bischoff
Cameron Bock
Ethan Boder
Crew Bold
Brandon Briones
Hunter Brunett
Syam Buradagunta
Matt Burgoyne
Taylor Burkhart
J.R. Chou
Kelton Christiansen
Asher Cohen
Matt Cormier
Tate Costa
Clayton Cunningham
Aidan Cuy
Brando Dang
Alex Diab
Isaiah Drake
Carson Eshleman
Luke Esparo
Will Fleck
Mike Fletcher
Colin Flores
Tyler Flores
Nicky Franz
Jack Freeman
Brigham Frentheway
Kristian Grahovski
David Grossman
Ian Gunther
Tas Hajdu
Dallas Hale
Jacob Harmon
Jackson Harrison
Will Hauke
Kazuki Hayashi
Christopher Hiser
Asher Hong
Patrick Hoopes
Evan Hymanson
Alex Istock
Johnny Jacobsen
Michael Jaroh
Ayden Johnston
Paul Juda
Leo Koike
Nikolai Kolesnikov
Jordan Kovach
Charlie Larson
Andrew Layman
Sam Lee
Toby Liang
Troy Lipis
Riley Loos
Youssef Mahgoub
Evan Manivong
Zachary Marckx
Christian Marsh
Connor McCool
Evan McGrath
Ronan McQuillan
Izaiha Mlay
Yul Moldauer
Stephen Nedoroscik
Kameron Nelson
Brandon Nguyen
Troy Nuesca
Zachary Nunez
Maxwell Odden
Maddox Pabellon
Jesse-Lee Pakele
Caden Peacock
William Pearce
Adriel Perales-Valencia
Vahe Petrosyan
Curran Phillips
Samuel Phillips
Micah Puckett
Dominic Ramalho
Kellen Ryan
Garrett Schooley
Amari Sewell
Mac Seyler
Tyler Shimizu
Daniel Simmons
Landon Simpson
Caden Spencer
Brendan Strom
Blake Sun
Ryan Swatscheno
Parker Thackston
Ethan Thomas
Tyler Tran
Matthew Underhill
Colin Van Wicklen
Ryan Vanichtheeranont
Kyle Walchuk
Cailen Walker
Colt Walker
Nate Warren
Evan Wenstad
Donnell Whittenburg
Shane Wiskus
Tucker Yasunaga
Nick Yeatts
Ignacio Yockers
Khoi Young
Will Young
Gavin Zborowski
JUNIOR MEN
Emilio Bracken Serra
Tyler Burgess
Nick Deng
Joseph Hale
Jesse Hanny
Conor Heary
Kyler Hinson
Xander Hong
Will Horenziak
Gage Kelley
Maddox Kinderdine
David Moroney
Wade Nelson
Tristen Nye
Eli Osuna
Divier Ramos
Wyatt Reynolds
Dean-o Roberts
Misha Romo
Lukas Ross
Michael Scheiner
Oleksandr Shybitov
Grey Westmore

4 thoughts on “Biles, Lee Set for Return at U.S. Classic in August

    • Not sure…it looks like USAG maybe didn’t wait for all registrations to come in because a few gyms are missing almost entirely, and Addison Fatta said she is actually competing despite not being on USAG’s list. We’ll see!

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      • Shilese is on the start list/rotation list for the evening session for Classics. She’ll be starting on the bars. So will Jordan and Simone and Leanne. Kayla and Sunisa are starting on beam. Skye and Jade are starting on vault. They are all in session 2, the evening session.
        Addison is in the earlier session, #1, and she’s starting on the bars. Melanie de Jesus dos Santos is also in session 1, starting on beam. I find it interesting they’re letting her compete at Classics, despite not being a US gymnast. I’m excited to see her, though.

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    • Shilese is automatically qualified to Nationals based on being a member of the 2022 World Team.
      Not sure we haven’t seen her this year, but maybe her training plan was to return at Nationals.

      No Konnor McClain either which is concerning because despite being 2022 National champion in the AA, she is not qualified to Nationals. This means that the only way she can now qualify to Nationals is if she meets the criteria at July camp.

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