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Here's how much it costs to see Team USA gymnastics compete this fall
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Fans of Team USA gymnastics can watch the athletes — including star athlete Simone Biles — compete live this fall for a whole lot less than it would have cost to go to Paris or purchase tickets for Olympic events.
The winning American team is going on a "Gold Over America Tour" (GOAT), a concert-style victory lap after Team USA won nine medals in the sport at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Team USA gymnastics had won the most medals of any other team — 10 — before U.S. competitor Jordan Chiles was stripped of her bronze medal over a technicality. That placed Team USA in a tie with China, which also earned nine total medals in gymnastics events.
Some of the most recognizable names in the sport, including Biles, will perform on the tour, which will make stops in 30 U.S. cities. It kicks off in Oceanside, California, in September and concludes in Detroit, Michigan in November.
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