In her second elite meet following a two-year hiatus, Simone Biles competed at the 2024 U.S. Gymnastics Championships and won the all-around competition, securing her record-extending ninth national all-around title. She scored a total of 119.750 over two days (60.450 on Day 1 and 59.300 on Day 2), which was the highest all-around score recorded in this Olympic cycle to date. Despite a fall on her Yurchenko double pike vault on Day 2, she still earned a strong score due to the vault's difficulty and execution. Biles also won the titles in every individual event at the championships, demonstrating her dominance across the board
. This performance marked a significant comeback and showed that she was not easing her way back into competition, as she became the oldest gymnast to win the U.S. all-around championship at age 26 during this period
. Her victory at the championships positioned her as the frontrunner for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games