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Springsteen will be joined in Tokyo by veterans Kent Farrington, Laura Kraut and McLain Ward.
Led by five-time world champion Simone Biles, the U.S. women will compete in Tokyo for a third consecutive Olympic team medal.
The four-person team will vie for the U.S.’ first team medal in 13 years, while Alec Yoder hopes for an individual medal of his own.
Questions remain in the race for the U.S. Olympic women’s gymnastics team halfway through competition in St. Louis.
Earlier in the month, Nicole Ahsinger won the first U.S. women’s trampoline medal in seven years; now she’s headed to Tokyo.
Five men will be named to the Olympic team following the second day of competition.
Likely led by Simone Biles, the four-athlete women’s gymnastics team, plus one individual, headed to Tokyo will be known by the end of the weekend.
Trayvon Bromell ran the second-fastest time in the world this year to win the men’s 100m at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials.
Felix finished second in the 400m final at Olympic Trials, giving her a shot at three races in Tokyo.
Ryan Crouser now aims to become the first American to win back-to-back Olympic shot put golds in 65 years.
Brandon Loschiavo won the men’s platform event at Trials and will compete with Windle in Tokyo.
Simone Biles won her seventh title by a margin of 4.7 points as she continues to prepare for defense of her Olympic title.
Six-time U.S. champion Sam Mikulak improved from seventh to third at his final nationals.
Madison Chock and Evan Bates lead the U.S. Figure Skating Championships after Chock was off the ice for about a month with a concussion.