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    Going for gold

    How to watch Simone Biles and all Texans competing at the Paris Olympics

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Jul 24, 2024 | 2:00 pm
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    Houston's Simone Biles has her eye on a few gold medals at the Paris Olympics.

    Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images

    It’s finally time to light the cauldron and let the 2024 Summer Olympic Games begin.

    The Games of the XXXIII Olympiad will run July 26-August 11 in Paris, and the Lone Star State has some of its biggest superstar athletes competing for Team USA. In fact, of the nearly 600 American athletes on the team, more than 40 hail from Texas.

    They include major headliners like Houston’s Simone Biles, Dallas’ Sha’Carri Richardson, San Antonio’s Fred Kerley, Austin's Gabby Thomas, along with the youngest member of Team USA, 16-year-old Plano gymnast Hezly Rivera, and a competitor in the all-new sport of breaking, Jeffrey "B-boy Jeffro" Louis of Houston.

    There are as many ways to watch these hometown hopefuls as there are reasons to cheer them on. Here’s a basic primer on Olympic broadcast and streaming coverage from Paris (which is seven hours ahead of Texas):

    • All coverage will be on NBC-owned channels, streaming services, and sites, including USA, E!, CNBC, The Golf Channel, and Telemundo.
    • Every event will be streamed live via Peacock (PeacockTV.com/Olympics), as well as NBCOlympics.com, the NBC app, and the NBC Olympics app. Peacock makes it easy to search by sport, save events to “My Stuff,” and set reminders.
    • NBC will carry at least nine hours of live event coverage starting each morning and continuing into the afternoon. Primetime in Paris will show competitions in the evening, and late-night coverage will continue after local news.
    • Full event replays will be available on the NBCOlympics.com Replays hub.
    • A guide at NBCOlympics.com schedule page can be filtered by sport, event, top athletes and topics like Must See, Team USA, Top Stars and Medal Events. There's also a toggle to show schedule info for "TV & Digital" or "TV Only."
    • Find more information about special shows, hosts, and more here.

    Below is a list of every Team USA athlete who calls Texas home, by birth or current residence — and at least one way to watch their qualifying events live. (Note that: 1. The list does not include every Texas college athlete or those representing other countries, 2. Information is as of press time; check listings for most up-to-date information, and 3. Yes, soccer and rugby really do start two days early, on July 24.)

    Now, on your mark, get set, Go Team USA!

    Women’s Artistic Gymnastics

    Simone Biles, Spring
    Events: Women’s Team Gymnastics
    Watch: Women’s Team Qualification - July 28, 4:40 am on Peacock and E!; 6 pm on NBC

    Jordan Chiles, Conroe
    Events: Women’s Team Gymnastics
    Watch: Women’s Team Qualification - July 28, 4:40 am on Peacock and E!; 6 pm on NBC

    Jordan Chiles, U.S. ChampionshipsHouston's Jordan Chiles will bring her Beyonce-inspired floor routine to Paris. Photo by Elsa/Getty Images

    Hezly Rivera, Plano
    Events: Women’s Team Gymnastics
    Watch: Women’s Team Qualification - July 28, 4:40 am on Peacock and E!; 6 pm on NBC

    Men’s Artistic Gymnastics

    Asher Hong, Plano/Tomball
    Events: Men’s Team All-Around Gymnastics
    Watch: Men’s Team Qualification - July 27, 4 am on Peacock and E!; 7 pm on NBC

    Note: A complete schedule of Women’s and Men’s Gymnastics team and individual competitions can be found here.

    Swimming

    Simone Manuel, Sugar Land
    Events: Women's 50m Freestyle
    Watch: August 3 - 4 am on Peacock and USA

    Simone ManuelSugar Land's Simone Manuel has already made Olympic history. Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images

    Nic Fink, Dallas
    Events: Men's 100m Breaststroke
    Watch: July 27 - 4 am on USA and Peacock

    David Johnston, Dallas
    Events: Men's 1500m Freestyle, Men's 10km (open water)
    Watch: August 3 - 4 am on Peacock and USA; August 9, 12:30 am on Peacock and USA

    Matt King, Frisco
    Events: Men’s 4x100 Freestyle Relay
    Watch: July 27 - 4 am on Peacock and USA

    Shaine Casas, McAllen
    Events: Men's 200m Individual Medley
    Watch: August 1 - 4 am on Peacock and USA

    Breaking

    Jeffrey Louis, Houston
    Events: B-Boys
    Watch: August 10 - 9 am on Peacock; 9:30 am on E!

    Jeffrey "B-boy Jeffro" Louis, breakingJeffrey "B-boy Jeffro" Louis of Houston will compete in the first-ever Olympic Breaking event.Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images

    Track & Field

    Sha’Carri Richardson, Dallas
    Events: Women's 100m, Women's 4 x 100m Relay, Women's 200m
    Watch: (100m heats) August 2 - 3 am on Peacock and E!, 9 am and 7 pm on NBC; (Relay heats) August 8 - 3 am on Peacock, 8 am on NBC; (200m heats) August 4 - 3 am on Peacock and USA

    Alaysha Johnson, Spring
    Events: Women's 100m Hurdles
    Watch: August 7 - 3:15 am on Peacock and USA

    Brynn King, The Woodlands
    Events: Women's Pole Vault
    Watch: August 5 - 3:40 am on Peacock

    Bryce Deadmon, Houston
    Events: 4 x 400m Relay Mixed
    Watch: August 2 - 12:10 pm on Peacock and E!

    Jacob Wooten, Tomball
    Events: Men's Pole Vault
    Watch: August 3 - 3:10 am on Peacock

    Jacob Wooten, Olympic pole vaultPole vaulter Jacob Wooten is from Tomball and is a Texas A&M Aggie.Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos

    Joseph Brown, Mansfield
    Events: Men's Discus Throw
    Watch: August 5 - 3:10 am on Peacock

    Jasmine Moore, Grand Prairie
    Events: Women's Long Jump, Women's Triple Jump
    Watch: (Long Jump heats) August 6 - 4:15 am on Peacock; (Triple Jump heats) August 2 - 11:15 am on Peacock

    Gabby Thomas, Austin
    Events: Women’s 200m
    Watch: August 4 - 3:55 am on Peacock and USA

    Jarrion Lawson, Texarkana
    Events: Men's Long Jump
    Watch: August 4 - 4 am on Peacock

    Taliyah Brooks, Wichita Falls
    Events: Women's Heptathlon
    Watch: August 8 - 3 am on USA and Peacock

    Bryce Hoppel, Midland
    Events: Men's 800m
    Watch: August 7 - 4:45 am on Peacock and USA; 8:20 am on NBC

    Fred Kerley, San Antonio
    Events: Men's 100m, Men's 4 x 100m Relay
    Watch: (100m heats) August 3, 3:35 am on Peacock and E!; (4 x 100m Relay heats) August 8 - 4:35 am on Peacock and 8 am on NBC

    Basketball

    Brittney Griner, Houston
    Events: Women’s Basketball (5x5)
    Watch: July 29 - 2 pm on USA

    Brittney GrinerBrittney Griner returns to the Olympics as a new mom. Photo by Christian Petersen Getty Images

    Hailey Van Lith, Fort Worth (TCU)
    Events: Women’s Basketball (3x3)
    Watch: July 30 - 10:30 am on Peacock and NBC

    Cycling

    Grant Koontz, Houston
    Events: Men's Omnium
    Watch: August 8 - 10 am on Peacock; August 9, 2:30 am on USA

    Field Hockey

    Kelsey Bing, Houston
    Events: Women’s field hockey
    Watch: July 27 - 12:45 on CNBC

    Golf

    Scottie Scheffler, Dallas
    Events: Men's Individual Stroke Play
    Watch: August 1 - 5 am on Golf Channel

    Scottie Scheffler at 2022 World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match PlayScottie Scheffler is a favorite to bring home the gold in golf. Photo courtesy of PGA Tour

    Volleyball

    Avery Skinner, Katy
    Events: Women's Team Volleyball
    Watch: July 29 - 10 am on USA and 4 pm on NBC

    Chiaka Ogbogu, Coppell
    Events: Women's Team Volleyball
    Watch: July 29 - 10 am on USA and 4 pm on NBC

    Boxing

    Joshua Edwards, Houston
    Events: Men's +92kg
    Watch: July 29 - 4 am on Peacock

    Roscoe Hill, Spring
    Events: Men’s 51kg
    Watch: July 30 - 4 am on Peacock

    Jennifer Lozano, Laredo
    Events: Women's 50kg
    Watch: July 28 - 4 am on Peacock

    Rugby

    Orrin Bizer, The Woodlands
    Events: Men’s Team Rugby
    Watch: July 24 - 8 am on Peacock; 10 am and 6 pm on USA

    Kevon Williams, Houston
    Events: Men’s Team Rugby
    Watch: July 24 - 8 am on Peacock; 10 am and 6 pm on USA

    Diving

    Kassidy Cook, The Woodlands
    Events: Women's Synch. 3m Springboard
    Watch: July 27 - 4 am on Peacock and NBC

    Sarah Bacon, Kassidy Cook, Olympic divingKassidy Cook and Sarah Bacon, always in sync.Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images

    Alison Gibson, Austin
    Events: Women's 3m Springboard
    Watch: August 7 - 8 am on Peacock and E!

    Taekwondo

    Jonathan Healy, Spring
    Events: Men +80kg
    Watch: August 7 - 2:30 am on Peacock

    Tennis

    Austin Krajicek, Allen
    Events: Men's Doubles
    Watch: July 27 - 5 am on Peacock

    Shooting

    Vincent Hancock, Argyle
    Events: Skeet Men
    Watch: August 3 - 8:30 am on Peacock and 10:45 am on CNBC

    Ryann Phillips, Gail
    Events: Trap Women
    Watch: July 31 - 8:30 am on Peacock

    Conner Prince, Burleson
    Events: Skeet Men
    Watch: August 3 - 8:30 am on Peacock and 10:45 am on CNBC

    Austen Smith, Keller
    Events: Skeet Women
    Watch: August 4 - 8:30 am on Peacock and 1:30 pm on CNBC

    Keith Sanderson, San Antonio
    Events: Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
    Watch: August 5 - 2:30 am on Peacock and 8:30 pm on USA

    Rowing

    Teal Cohen, Dallas
    Events: Women's Quadruple Sculls
    Watch: July 27 - 2 pm on Peacock and USA

    Kaitlin Knifton, Austin
    Events: Women's Four
    Watch: July 28 - 2 am on Peacock

    Soccer

    Jaedyn Shaw, Frisco
    Events: Women’s Soccer Team
    Watch: July 25 - 2 pm on Peacock, 8 pm on USA

    Sport Climbing

    Sam Watson, Southlake
    Events: Men's Speed
    Watch: August 6 - 6 am on Peacock and USA

    Weightlifting

    Jourdan Delacruz, Wylie
    Events: Women's 49kg
    Watch: August 7 - 12:30 pm on Peacock

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    she's got skills

    All the gymnastics skills named for Houston superstar Simone Biles

    Associated Press
    Jul 30, 2024 | 3:37 pm
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    Simone Biles competes in the floor exercise on day two of the Paris Olympics.

    It is not enough — it has never been enough — for Simone Biles to do gymnastics.

    The 27-year-old Houston superstar, has been intent almost from the start on pushing the sport in new directions by doing things that have never been done before. That could continue this week when she tries for her (spoiler alert!) ninth Olympic medal in Paris.

    Five elements currently bear her name in the Code of Points after she successfully completed them in an international competition: two on vault, two on floor exercise and one on balance beam.

    There’s a chance Biles could add a sixth if she tries the original skill — this one on uneven bars — she submitted to the International Gymnastics Federation before the Olympics. Biles did not attempt it during qualifying on Sunday or during the team final Tuesday. She could still attempt it during the all-around final Thursday.

    A quick primer on what you could see.

    Biles I (Floor exercise version)

    She was just a teenager and recently minted national champion when Biles performed a tumbling pass at the 2013 world championships that she completes by doing a double layout with a half-twist at the end.

    The move looks dangerous — Biles is essentially flying blind — but she and former coach Aimee Boorman came up with it because it was less taxing on her legs.

    “It was almost kind of necessity is the mother of invention,” Boorman told The Associated Press in 2015. “Her calf was hurting. She had bone spurs in her ankles and she’s really good at floor with landings.”

    Biles II (floor exercise version)
    Biles returned to the sport in 2018 following a two-year layoff after winning the all-around at the 2016 Olympics.

    Not content to merely repeat herself, Biles began working on a triple-twisting, double flip that is now known simply as “ the triple-double.” She unveiled it while winning the 2019 U.S. Championships then did it again at the world championships a few months later when she won the fifth of her record six world all-around titles.

    “I wanted to see how it looked,” she explained afterward.

    Biles I (vault version)
    As with a lot of gymnastics elements, Biles took a Cheng vault and added another layer of difficulty — this one an extra half twist on a vault originally done by China’s Cheng Fei.

    The vault requires Biles to do a round-off onto the vault, then a half-twist onto the table before doing two full twists. It entered the Code after she made it part of her routine at the 2018 world championships.

    “I’m embarrassed to do floor and vault after something like that,” U.S. men’s gymnast Yul Moldauer said in 2018. “You see Simone do that and she’s smiling the whole time. How does she do that?”

    Biles II (vault version)
    This may be the most dazzling, most daring one of them all.

    The Yurchenko double pike had never been completed by a woman in competition, and few men have even tried. She began tinkering with it in 2021, but it’s in the last year that it has morphed into perhaps the most show-stopping thing done in the sport.

    The vault asks Biles to do a round-off back handspring onto the table, then two backward flips in pike position with her hands essentially clasped to her knees. She does it with so much power, she can sometimes overcook it. At the U.S. Olympic trials last month, it drew a standing ovation.

    “No, it’s not normal,” longtime coach Laurent Landi said after she drilled it at the 2023 U.S. Championships. “She’s not normal.”

    Simone Biles, Paris 2024 OlympicsSimone Biles practices on balance beam at Gymnastic Training Centre of Le Bourget on July 23. Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images

    Biles I (balance beam version)
    For all of her explosive tumbling, Biles is a wonder on balance beam, too, where she can make doing intricate moves on a four-inch-wide piece of wood seem almost casual.

    The same year she debuted the triple-double on floor, she added a double-twisting, double-tucked dismount off the beam. She stuck it at the 2019 world championships, though she has since taken it out of her repertoire.

    What does the new uneven bars skill look like?
    The skill Biles submitted requires her to do a forward circle around the lower bar before turning a handstand into a 540-degree pirouette. USA Gymnastics teased the move on X ahead of the Games.

    Bars is considered the weakest of Biles’ events in the sense that just one of her 38 Olympic and world championship medals have come on bars. The Americans even considered having Biles sit out bars during the team finals. She did bars in the team final but didn’t try the skill. She didn’t need it as Team USA told gold easily.

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