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When Target Center hosts the U.S. Gymnastics Olympic Trials next summer, it will feature the last three all-around Olympic gold medalists.

Gabby Douglas, 2012 gold medalist, announced on her Instagram that she intends to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics. Simone Biles, the 2016 Gold medalist, and Minnesota-native Suni Lee, who won gold at the Tokyo Olympics held in 2021, already announced their plans to compete in the upcoming trials.

The U.S.Gymnastics Olympics Trials are set for June 27-30, 2024, at Target Center.

The 2024 Olympics could also feature ex-Minnesota Gopher Shane Wiskus, who represented the U.S. men's team in Tokyo and is currently a member of the U.S. team competing this year at the Pan American Games in Chile. 

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