Men’s individual gymnastics all-around is set to begin Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. London time, 11:30 a.m. ET. Like most every major event, it will be tape-delayed for NBC’s primetime coverage (begins at 8 p.m. ET), but fear not, you can get your live gymnastics fix using NBC’s online stream.
Team USA will look to rebound from its disappointing team final performance with John Orozco and Danell Leyva representing the Americans in the all-around. Leyva put up the top score in qualifying, but it is generally thought that Orozco has the better chance of medaling. Both men, and everyone else, will be chasing Japan’s Kohei Uchimura. Uchimura took silver in Beijing and has won the last three world championships, the first ever male gymnast to do so. The Chinese team, who won the team final, does not have any competitors in the individual all-around.
Orozco and Leyva will begin on floor then move to pommel horse, followed by rings, vault, and parallel bars before ending on horizontal bar. Uchimura will start on pommel horse and end with the floor.
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