The competition will be fierce at next year's U.S. Olympic trials for gymnastics, where the country's top gymnasts will battle for spots on the American team for the 2024 Paris Games. Bringing the event to Minneapolis turned out to be nearly as arduous.
Minnesota Sports and Events announced Tuesday that the 2024 Olympic trials will be held at Target Center, while the U.S. championships for rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline and tumbling and acrobatic gymnastics and the USA Gymnastics national congress and trade show are coming to the convention center. The Olympic trials will be June 27-30, capping a nine-day event expected to draw 6,000 participants to Minneapolis.
Li Li Leung, president and CEO of USA Gymnastics, said a large group of cities vied to host the Olympic trials for the glamour sport of the Summer Games. MNSE pursued it hard for many months, getting a boost in May when the Legislature approved funding to help the organization bring major sports events to the state.
Tuesday, MNSE got its gold-medal moment, hosting a splashy celebration at Target Center to celebrate its big win.
"This is an amazing day,'' said MNSE President Wendy Blackshaw. "It's been a long time coming.
"These major events bring economic impact, social impact, reputational impact at a time when we still need to rebuild. So we are so excited this is going to be coming to Minneapolis. We recognize this is the biggest stage in gymnastics, and we promise you this will be the best Olympic team trials you've ever had.''
Suni Lee, the St. Paul gymnast who won the women's all-around title at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, sat next to Gov. Tim Walz at Tuesday's event. Lee, 20, has resumed training at Midwest Gymnastics Center in Little Canada in the hope of making her second Olympic team.
She won two other medals in Tokyo — silver in the team event and bronze on uneven bars — before going to Auburn for two seasons of college gymnastics. Lee had her training interrupted by a kidney ailment last spring, but she could return to elite competition later this summer and hopes to contend for a place on the U.S. team for the world championships in October.