Paris 2024 Olympics: Women’s Team Final
Women’s Team Final
| Team | Total | VT D / E |
UB D / E |
BB D / E |
FX D / E |
ND | |
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| 1 | USA | 171.296 | 44.100 | 43.332 | 41.699 | 42.165 | |
| Simone Biles |
14.900 5.6 / 9.300 |
14.400 6.2 / 8.200 |
14.366 6.4 / 7.966 |
14.666 6.8 / 8.066 |
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| Jade Carey |
14.800 5.6 / 9.200 |
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| Jordan Chiles |
14.400 5.0 / 9.400 |
14.366 6.0 / 8.366 |
12.733 5.6 / 7.133 |
13.966 5.8 / 8.166 |
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| Sunisa Lee |
14.566 6.3 / 8.266 |
14.600 6.4 / 8.200 |
13.533 5.4 / 8.133 |
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| Hezly Rivera |
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| 2 | Italy | 165.494 | 41.665 | 42.665 | 41.199 | 39.965 | |
| Angela Andreoli |
13.566 4.6 / 8.966 |
13.300 5.6 / 7.700 |
13.833 5.9 / 7.933 |
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| Alice D’Amato |
13.933 5.0 / 8.933 |
14.633 6.3 / 8.333 |
13.933 5.6 / 8.333 |
13.466 5.6 / 7.966 |
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| Manila Esposito |
14.166 5.0 / 9.166 |
13.966 5.8 / 8.166 |
12.666 5.1 / 7.666 |
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| Elisa Iorio |
14.266 6.3 / 7.966 |
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| Giorgia Villa |
13.766 5.8 / 7.966 |
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| 3 | Brazil | 164.497 | 42.366 | 41.199 | 39.966 | 40.966 | |
| Rebeca Andrade |
15.100 5.6 / 9.500 |
14.533 6.2 / 8.333 |
14.133 6.1 / 8.033 |
14.200 6.1 / 8.100 |
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| Jade Barbosa |
13.366 5.0 / 8.466 |
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| Lorrane Oliveira |
13.000 5.5 / 7.500 |
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| Flavia Saraiva |
13.900 5.0 / 8.900 |
13.666 5.6 / 8.066 |
13.433 5.5 / 7.933 |
13.533 5.4 / 8.133 |
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| Julia Soares |
12.400 5.4 / 7.000 |
13.233 5.3 / 7.933 |
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| 4 | Great Britain | 164.263 | 41.732 | 42.233 | 40.099 | 40.199 | |
| Rebecca Downie |
14.933 6.7 / 8.233 |
12.933 4.8 / 8.133 |
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| Ruby Evans |
13.966 5.4 / 8.866 |
13.100 5.3 / 7.800 |
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| Georgia-Mae Fenton |
13.800 4.6 / 9.200 |
14.000 5.8 / 8.200 |
13.566 5.5 / 8.066 |
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| Alice Kinsella |
13.966 5.0 / 8.966 |
13.300 6.0 / 7.300 |
13.600 5.5 / 8.100 |
13.633 5.6 / 8.033 |
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| Abigail Martin |
13.466 5.8 / 7.666 |
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| 5 | Canada | 162.432 | 41.866 | 39.800 | 41.433 | 39.333 | |
| Elsabeth Black |
14.166 5.0 / 9.166 |
12.800 5.7 / 7.100 |
14.300 6.4 / 7.900 |
13.633 5.6 / 8.033 |
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| Cassandra Lee |
13.333 5.8 / 7.533 |
13.800 6.0 / 7.800 |
12.600 4.7 / 7.900 |
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| Shallon Olsen |
14.400 5.6 / 8.800 |
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| Ava Stewart |
13.300 4.6 / 8.700 |
13.500 5.5 / 8.000 |
13.800 6.0 / 7.800 |
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| Aurelie Tran |
13.500 5.3 / 8.200 |
13.100 5.0 / 8.100 |
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| 6 | China | 162.131 | 39.999 | 42.666 | 40.800 | 38.666 | |
| Luo Huan |
13.166 4.2 / 8.966 |
13.933 6.1 / 7.833 |
13.900 6.1 / 7.800 |
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| Ou Yushan |
12.733 5.1 / 7.633 |
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| Qiu Qiyuan |
13.133 4.4 / 8.733 |
14.300 6.6 / 7.700 |
14.600 6.4 / 8.200 |
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| Zhang Yihan |
13.700 5.2 / 8.600 |
14.433 6.4 / 8.033 |
12.733 5.2 / 7.533 |
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| Zhou Yaqin |
12.300 6.1 / 6.300 |
13.200 5.5 / 7.700 |
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| 7 | Romania | 159.497 | 40.999 | 38.899 | 39.000 | 40.599 | |
| Ana Barbosu |
13.933 5.2 / 8.733 |
12.433 6.1 / 6.633 |
12.700 4.9 / 7.800 |
13.566 5.8 / 8.066 |
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| Lilia Cosman |
13.433 4.6 / 8.833 |
13.133 5.4 / 7.733 |
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| Amalia Ghigoarta |
13.333 5.3 / 8.033 |
12.500 5.4 / 7.100 |
13.133 5.1 / 8.033 |
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| Sabrina Maneca-Voinea |
13.633 5.0 / 8.633 |
13.800 6.1 / 7.700 |
13.900 6.0 / 7.900 |
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| Andreea Preda |
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| 8 | Japan | 159.463 | 40.765 | 39.133 | 39.966 | 39.599 | |
| Rina Kishi |
13.966 5.0 / 8.966 |
13.600 5.5 / 8.100 |
13.466 5.5 / 7.966 |
13.433 5.6 / 7.833 |
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| Haruka Nakamura |
12.966 4.2 / 8.766 |
12.433 5.8 / 6.633 |
12.800 5.6 / 7.200 |
13.233 5.4 / 7.833 |
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| Mana Okamura |
13.100 5.6 / 7.500 |
13.700 5.6 / 8.100 |
12.933 5.0 / 7.933 |
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| Kohane Ushioku |
13.833 5.0 / 8.833 |
Notes:
ND = Neutral Deduction • Top 8 qualifying teams compete in final • 3 gymnasts compete, 3 scores count
Source: GIGA Data & Analytics
Source: GIGA Data & Analytics
GIGA Event Radar compiles complete Women's Team Final results from the Paris 2024 Olympics. This comprehensive dataset features granular D-Score and E-Score performance bifurcation, highlighting elite international competition and establishing the definitive professional standard for women's artistic gymnastics scoring and analytics.
About 2024 Paris Olympic Women’s Team Results & Scoring
How were women’s team results determined at the Paris Olympics?
The Olympic women’s team competition included qualification and a separate team final. Qualification determined which eight teams advanced, but scores did not carry over. In the team final, teams competed again on vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise, with the highest team total winning the medals.
What does “3-up, 3-count” mean in an Olympic team final?
In the team final, each team uses three gymnasts on each apparatus, and all three scores count toward the team total. That makes every routine important. A stuck landing, major wobble, fall, or neutral deduction can directly shape the final team ranking.
How is a women’s artistic gymnastics score calculated?
A final score combines Difficulty (D) and Execution (E), then subtracts any penalties or neutral deductions. Difficulty reflects what the gymnast performs. Execution reflects how cleanly it is performed, including form, control, landings, artistry, and rhythm.
Why can team qualification and team final results look different?
Qualification and finals are separate competition phases. A team can qualify strongly and still have to reproduce that performance under final pressure. The Olympic team final rewards the teams that deliver the best three-count routines on the medal day itself.
Why does GIGA show D, E, and neutral deduction detail when available?
The total score tells fans who ranked where. The D/E/ND breakdown explains why. It shows whether a team gained ground through higher difficulty, cleaner execution, fewer penalties, or consistency across all four apparatus.
How should fans read Paris 2024 results with LA 2028 approaching?
Paris 2024 is both a historic Olympic result and a useful baseline for the next quad. Many Paris Olympians may continue toward LA 2028, but their routines will evolve under the 2025–2028 FIG Code of Points. That means raw scores from Paris should be viewed in context, not treated as perfect one-to-one predictors for the next Olympic cycle.
Why do gymnastics rules change between Olympic cycles?
FIG updates the Code of Points for each quad to refine how difficulty, execution, composition, artistry, and penalties are evaluated. The 2025–2028 WAG Code will shape the routines athletes build for the LA 2028 cycle, so the skills and scoring patterns that won in Paris may not carry the exact same value going forward.
What does GIGA’s Paris Olympic team results page show?
GIGA organizes the results so fans can follow the team race clearly: final rankings, apparatus-by-apparatus team totals, individual score contributions, D/E/ND detail when available, and context for how the Paris results fit into the broader road to LA 2028.
Last updated: May 7, 2026