2024 Olympic Games WAG Qualifiers

A total of 96 women will qualify to the Olympic Games in 2024, either individually or as a member of a team. NOCs with a qualified team may participate with 4 or 5 gymnasts.

Teams

A total 12 women’s teams (up to 60 women) will qualify by NOC, including the top 3 based on the team final at the 2022 world championships and an additional 9 from the qualification round at the 2023 world championships.

2022 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
United States Simone Biles, Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles, Sunisa Lee, Hezly Rivera (traveling reserves: Joscelyn Roberson, Leanne Wong; non-traveling reserves: Tiana Sumanasekera, Kaliya Lincoln)
Great Britain Becky Downie, Ruby Evans, Georgia-Mae Fenton, Alice Kinsella, Abigail Martin (reserves: Charlotte Booth, Ruby Stacey)
Canada Ellie Black, Cassie Lee, Shallon Olsen, Ava Stewart, Aurélie Tran (reserves: Emma Spence, Sydney Turner, Rose Woo)
2023 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
China Luo Huan, Ou Yushan, Qiu Qiyuan, Zhang Yihan, Zhou Yaqin (reserves: Du Siyu, Huang Zhuofan, Zhang Qingying)
Brazil Rebeca Andrade, Jade Barbosa, Lorrane Oliveira, Flavia Saraiva, Julia Soares (reserves: Andreza Lima, Carolyne Pedro)
Italy Angela Andreoli, Alice D’Amato, Manila Esposito, Elisa Iorio, Giorgia Villa (reserve: Martina Maggio)
Netherlands Vera van Pol, Sanna Veerman, Naomi Visser, Tisha Volleman, Lieke Wevers, Sanne Wevers (reserve: Floor Slooff; as of July 24, van Pol has withdrawn from the team due to a foot injury with Volleman replacing her)
France Marine Boyer, Coline Devillard, Melanie De Jesus Dos Santos, Morgane Osyssek, Ming van Eijken (reserves: Lorette Charpy, Julia Forestier, Djenna Laroui)
Japan Kishi Rina, Miyata Shoko, Nakamura Haruka, Okamura Mana, Ushioku Kohane (reserve: Sugihara Aiko; as of July 18, Miyata has been removed from the team due to violating national team policy and she will not be replaced)
Australia Kate McDonald, Emma Nedov, Ruby Pass, Breanna Scott, Emily Whitehead (traveling reserve: Kate Sayer; non-traveling reserve: Annabelle Burrows, replacing Olena Edmeades, who has withdrawn due to injury)
Romania Ana Barbosu, Lilia Cosman, Amalia Ghigoarta, Andreea Preda, Sabrina Voinea
South Korea Eom Dohyun, Lee Dayeong, Lee Yunseo, Shin Solyi, Yeo Seojeong

Individuals | World Championships

A total of 22 individual athletes will qualify to the Olympics through the qualification round at the 2023 world championships, including 15 by name based on the all-around qualification rankings, 4 by name based on the apparatus qualification rankings, and 3 by NOC based on the team qualification rankings.

ALL-AROUND QUALIFIERS
Kaylia Nemour (Algeria) Pauline Schäfer (Germany)
Alexa Moreno (Mexico) Filipa Martins (Portugal)
Aleah Finnegan (Philippines) Lili Czifra (Hungary)
Alba Petisco (Spain) Anna Lashchevska (Ukraine)
Lena Bickel (Switzerland) Hillary Heron (Panama)
Caitlin Rooskrantz (South Africa) Sona Artamonova (Czechia)
Lihie Raz (Israel) Lucija Hribar (Slovenia)
Rifda Irfanaluthfi (Indonesia)*
APPARATUS QUALIFIERS
Csenge Bacskay (Hungary) Ahtziri Sandoval (Mexico)
Ana Perez (Spain) Sarah Voss (Germany)
NOC INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS
Helen Kevric (Germany) Natalia Escalera (Mexico)
Zoja Szekely (Hungary)**

*Reallocated from host country berth
**Zsofia Kovacs, originally named to represent Hungary as the NOC individual, suffered an injury in podium training on July 25 and was replaced by Szekely.

Individuals | Apparatus World Cup Series

A total of 8 individual athletes will qualify by name to the Olympics through the 2024 apparatus world cup overall series rankings (highest-ranked eligible athletes, 2 per apparatus).

WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS
An Chang Ok (North Korea) Valentina Georgieva (Bulgaria)
Georgia-Rose Brown (New Zealand) Levi Jung-Ruivivar (Philippines)
Nina Derwael (Belgium) Ting Hua-Tien (Taiwan)
Charlize Mörz (Austria) Laura Casabuena (Spain)

Individuals | Continental Championships

A total of 5 individual athletes will qualify by name to the Olympics through the 2023-2024 continental championships series (highest-ranked eligible athletes, 1 per continent).

CONTINENTAL QUALIFIERS
Luisa Blanco (Colombia) Maellyse Brassart (Belgium)
Jana Mahmoud (Egypt) Emma Malabuyo (Philippines)
Isabella Brett (New Zealand)*

*Despite qualifying for a continental berth, Gymnastics New Zealand did not submit Brett to the New Zealand Olympic Committee for evaluation and she will not attend the Games. With no other eligible qualifiers from Oceania, her spot will not be reallocated.

Individuals | Tripartite Commission

A total of 1 individual athlete will qualify by name to the Olympics through the tripartite commission quota spot process.

TRIPARTITE ATHLETE
Lynnzee Brown (Haiti)