U.S. Gymnastics Championships results: Updated scores, winners for women's events at 2023 nationals

David Suggs

U.S. Gymnastics Championships results: Updated scores, winners for women's events at 2023 nationals image

Chalk it up.

The 2023 U.S. Gymnastics Championships are here. And they feature a return of the face of the sport as we know it, Simone Biles, who is set to compete for yet another all-around crown.

Biles, 26, made believers out of all of us with a stunning showing at the U.S. Classic earlier in the month. Her 59.100 all-around tally was five points higher than the runner-up, showing that despite two years off the mat, Biles has more than enough gas left in the tank.

She's not the only supernova coming to San Jose, however. Joining Biles is a cadre of back-flipping luminaries, including reigning Olympic champions Suni Lee (all-around) and Jade Carey (floor), as well as silver medalist Jordan Chiles (team). There are a host of other athletes expected to make waves, as well, from Florida's Leanne Hong to youngsters like 2022 World team gold medalist Skye Blakely.

So, expect fireworks to descend upon the SAP Center surface as these gymnasts lay siege to the tricky apparatus that rest beneath their feet this weekend.

MORE: Watch the U.S. Gymnastics Championships live with Fubo (free trial)

The Sporting News is tracking results from the senior women's events in the 2023 U.S. Gymnastics Championships. Follow along below to see which competitors win out over the course of the meet.

U.S. Gymnastics Championships results 2023

Women's Day 1 scores - Friday, Aug. 25

Top scorer in each event is in bold

GymnastVaultBarsBeamFloorAll-Around
Simone Biles15.70014.35014.45014.80059.300
Skye Blakely14.35014.40014.05012.90055.700
Charlotte Booth13.60013.10012.50012.50051.700
Jade Carey13.95012.05012.15013.35051.500
Dulcy Caylor13.90012.00012.20012.90051.000
Jordan Chiles14.30014.20013.00013.10054.600
Kayla DiCello14.00012.30011.70013.50051.500
Amelia Disidore13.85012.55013.30013.35053.050
Addison Fatta13.85013.35013.00012.20052.400
Madray Johnson13.55012.90013.50012.90052.850
Shi Jones14.35014.90013.45014.05056.750
Katelyn Jong13.85014.05011.85013.15052.900
Levi Jung-Ruivivar13.40012.00012.30010.55048.250
Suni Lee13.35013.25026.600
Myli Lew13.15013.90013.05012.10052.200
Eveylynn Lowe13.75012.90012.35012.70051.700
Kaliya Lincoln14.10012.30013.25014.35054.000
Nola Matthews13.15012.40013.00013.40051.950
Zoe Miller13.15011.00013.05011.80049.000
Elle Mueller*0.0000.0000.0000.0000.000
Marissa Neal13.60012.35013.00012.90051.850
Michelle Pineda13.55012.80012.70012.40051.450
Joscelyn Roberson14.65011.80013.20013.30052.950
Ashlee Sullivan13.20012.95012.20013.10051.450
Tiana Sumanasekera14.20011.55013.85013.15052.750
Kelise Woolford12.45012.35011.80012.15048.750
Leanne Wong14.25014.00013.75013.35055.350
Lexi Zeiss13.45013.70027.150
Alicia Zhou13.20013.80012.60012.70052.300

* Mueller withdrew as a result of pre-meet injury.

Full results for all competitors are available on the USA Gymnastics website

Women's Day 2 scores - Sunday, Aug. 27

Top scorer in each event is in bold

GymnastVaultBarsBeamFloorAll-Around
Simone Biles14.85014.05014.85015.40059.150
Skye Blakely14.25014.40014.20012.20055.050
Charlotte Booth13.40013.35011.30011.20049.250
Jade Carey14.55013.25012.05013.10052.950
Dulcy Caylor13.60012.75012.40012,75051.500
Jordan Chiles14.25012.95012.10013.85053.150
Kayla DiCello14.10013.80012.75013.75054.400
Amelia Disidore14.00012.75012.30013.45052.500
Addison Fatta13.90013.30011.35013.25051.800
Madray Johnson13.05012.95012.80012.60051.400
Shi Jones14.40015.00014.30014.10057.800
Katelyn Jong13.80013.50012.45013.50053.250
Levi Jung-Ruivivar13.30013.35012.45011.25050.350
Suni Lee13.40014.20027.600
Myli Lew13.20012.40012.25011.85049.700
Eveylynn Lowe13.80013.15012.80013.05052.800
Kaliya Lincoln13.9009.90012.95014.05050.800
Nola Matthews13.20014.05012.45013.20052.900
Zoe Miller13.40014.40012.25012.40052.450
Marissa Neal13.70012.30012.85013.00051.850
Michelle Pineda13.70012.85012.85012.95052.350
Joscelyn Roberson14.55011.80013.20013.60053.150
Ashlee Sullivan13.4009.95012.85013.35049.550
Tiana Sumanasekera14.10012.80013.30012.95053.150
Kelise Woolford12.35012.00011.70012.15048.200
Leanne Wong14.05014.00013.70014.00055.750
Lexi Zeiss13.70013.75027.450
Alicia Zhou13.40013.60012.85012.90052.750

Full results for all competitors are available on the USA Gymnastics website

Women's final results

EventGoldSilverBronze
All-aroundSimone BilesShi JonesLeanne Wong
FloorSimone BilesKaliya LincolnShi Jones
VaultJoscelyn Roberson*Skye BlakelyJade Carey
Uneven barsShi JonesSkye BlakelySimone Biles
BeamSimone BilesSkye BlakelySuni Lee

*To qualify for medal contention in vault, medalists must complete two attempts on each day. Biles only attempted one.

How to watch U.S. Gymnastics Championships 2023

  • TV channels: CNBC, NBC
  • Live stream: Peacock, Fubo

NBC will gear up for its coverage of the Paris Olympics by airing the 2023 U.S. Gymnastics Championships. The senior men's and women's competitions will find their home on CNBC and NBC. Day 2 of the men's final will be broadcast on CNBC on Saturday, Aug. 26, while the marquee event — the women's gymnastics final — will air live on NBC on Sunday, Aug. 27.

Cord-cutters can follow along with all the action from San Jose on Peacock or Fubo, which offers a free trial to new users.

For streamers, Peacock will carry live coverage of the major gymnastics events and will be the primary broadcast for the men's and women's team finals. It will also show the all-around competition and event finals live.

U.S. Gymnastics Championships TV schedule

Thursday, August 24

EventTime (ET)TV/live stream
Men Day 18 p.m.Peacock

Friday, August 25

EventTime (ET)TV/live stream
Women Day 18 p.m.Peacock

Saturday, August 26

EventTime (ET)TV/live stream
Men Day 1 (replay)10:30 a.m.CNBC, Peacock, Fubo
Women Day 1 (replay)4:30 p.m.CNBC, Peacock, Fubo
Men Day 27 p.m.CNBC, Peacock, Fubo

Sunday, August 27

EventTime (ET)TV/live stream
Men Day 2 (replay)12 p.m.NBC, Peacock, Fubo
Women Day 26:30 p.m.NBC, Peacock, Fubo

David Suggs

David Suggs is a content producer at The Sporting News. A long-suffering Everton, Wizards and Commanders fan, he has learned to get used to losing over the years. In his free time, he enjoys skateboarding (poorly), listening to the likes of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and D’Angelo, and penning short journal entries.