2021 US Gymnastics Championships live stream: How to watch Simone Biles

2021 US Gymnastics Championships live stream with Simone Biles
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2021 US Gymnastics Championships start time, channel

Tonight's 2021 US Gymnastics Championships women's final is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. ET.
It's airing on NBC.

Simone Biles is taking the floor tonight for the 2021 US Gymnastics Championships live stream online — and it's available everywhere, even if you don't have cable. The national championships are taking place this weekend in Fort Worth, Texas, and are the last major gymnastics event before the U.S. Olympic Trials decide which competitors go to the Tokyo Olympics

All eyes will be on Biles, who recently astonished gymnastics fans at the U.S. Classic meet by performing the Yurchenko double pike vault for the first time in competition. She's the favorite to win the all-around title at the 2021 US Gymnastics Championships. If she does place first, it will be her seventh national women’s all-around title, extending a record she already holds.

Still, Biles will have to wait three weeks until the Trials to clinch her spot at the Olympics. She is considered a lock to make the women's team, however, which will likely consist of six gymnasts. 

Other competitors to watch for on the women's side include Biles' training partner, Jordan Chiles; 2017 World all-around champion Morgan Hurd; 2019 U.S. all-around silver medalist Suni Lee; and Rio Olympic team member Laurie Hernandez.

On the men's side, Sam Mikulak is favored to win, though he recently recovered from an elbow injury. The six-time U.S. all-around champion is planning to retire after the Tokyo Olympics.

Here is everything to know about how to watch the 2021 US Gymnastics Championships online. 

How to watch 2021 US Gymnastics Championships from anywhere on Earth

Just because NBC isn't available everywhere doesn't mean you need to miss the 2021 US Gymnastics Championships if you're away from home. Watching along with the rest of the internet can be pretty easy. With the right VPN (virtual private network), you can stream the show from wherever you go.

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How to watch 2021 US Gymnastics Championships in the US

In the U.S., fans can watch 2021 US Gymnastics Championships coverage on Olympic Channel, NBC Sports Network and NBC. The event runs from Thursday, June 3 through Sunday, June 6.

Women's Day 2, the final round, airs Sunday, June 6 at 7 p.m. ET on NBC. The local channel can be accessed with one of the best TV antennas or through a cable TV package. You'll need the latter for NBCSN coverage.

If you've already cut the cord and don't have cable, you can watch NBC on a live TV service, like Sling TV, FuboTV, Hulu With Live TV, YouTube TV and AT&T TV Now.

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How to watch 2021 US Gymnastics Championships in the UK, Canada and Australia

Bad news for international gymnastics fans — it doesn't appear that the 2021 US Gymnastics Championships are airing on any UK, Canadian or Australian channels.

For anyone abroad who wants to use the services they already pay for, check out how to access them withExpressVPN.

2021 US Gymnastics Championships competitors

Here is the field of competitors in the 2021 U.S. Gymnastics Championships. 

On the women's side:

  • Jade Carey, Phoenix, Ariz., Arizona Sunrays, senior
  • MyKayla Skinner, Gilbert, Ariz., Desert Lights Gymnastics, senior
  • Ciena Alipio, San Jose, Calif., Midwest Gymnastics Center, senior
  • Emily Lee, Los Gatos, Calif., West Valley Gymnastics School, senior
  • Morgan Hurd, Middletown, Del., First State Gymnastics, senior
  • Leanne Wong, Overland Park, Kan., Great American Gymnastics Express, senior
  • Kayla DiCello, Boyds, Md., Hill’s Gymnastics, senior
  • Sunisa Lee, St. Paul, Minn., Midwest Gymnastics Center, senior
  • Grace McCallum, Isanti, Minn., Twin City Twisters, senior
  • Lyden Saltness, Chisago City, Minn., Midwest Gymnastics Center, senior
  • Kara Eaker, Grain Valley, Mo., Great American Gymnastics Express, senior
  • Aleah Finnegan, Lee’s Summit, Mo., Great American Gymnastics Express, senior
  • eMjae Frazier, Erial, N.J., Parkettes National Gymnastics Center, senior
  • Laurie Hernandez, Old Bridge, N.J., Gym-Max Gymnastics, senior
  • Riley McCusker, Brielle, N.J., Arizona Sunrays, senior
  • Kaylen Morgan, Huntersville, N.C., Everest Gymnastics, senior
  • Shilese Jones, Westerville, Ohio, Future Gymnastics Academy, senior
  • Addison Fatta, Wrightsville, Pa., Prestige Gymnastics, senior
  • Sydney Barros, Lewisville, Texas, World Champions Center, senior
  • Simone Biles, Spring, Texas, World Champions Center, senior
  • Skye Blakely, Frisco, Texas, WOGA Gymnastics, senior
  • Jordan Chiles, Spring, Texas, World Champions Centre, senior
  • Amari Drayton, Spring, Texas, World Champions Centre, senior
  • Karis German, Spring, Texas, World Champions Centre, senior
  • Emma Malabuyo, Flower Mound, Texas, Texas Dreams Gymnastics, senior
  • Zoe Miller, Spring, Texas, World Champions Centre, senior
  • Katelyn Rosen, Boerne, Texas, Mavericks Gymnastics, senior
  • Ava Siegfeldt, Williamsburg, Va., World Class Gymnastics, senior
  • Konnor McClain, Cross Lanes, W.Va., WOGA Gymnastics, senior
  • Chellsie Memmel, Dousman, Wis., M and M Gymnastics, senior
  • Faith Torrez, Bristol, Wis., Legacy Elite Gymnastics, senior

And on the men's side:

  • Allan Bower, Chandler, Ariz., University of Oklahoma, senior
  • Brandon Briones, Gilbert, Ariz., Stanford University, senior
  • Donothan Bailey, Lake Forest, Calif., U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center, senior
  • Jeremy Bischoff, Canyon County, Calif., Stanford University, senior
  • Adrian De Los Angeles, Long Beach, Calif., U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center, senior
  • Ryan McVay, Roseville, Calif., U.S. Naval Academy, senior
  • Sam Mikulak, Newport Coast, Calif., U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center, senior
  • Timothy Wang, Riverside, Calif., USAF Academy, senior
  • Taylor Burkhart, Morrison, Colo., 5280 Gymnastics, senior
  • Yul Moldauer, Arvada, Colo., 5280 Gymnastics, senior
  • Brandon Wynn, Golden, Colo., Ohio State, senior
  • Crew Bold, Delray Beach, Fla., University of Minnesota, senior
  • Alex Diab, Glen Ellyn, Ill., University of Illinois, senior
  • Michael Paradise, Bartlett, Ill., University of Illinois, senior
  • Alec Yoder, Indianapolis, Ind., Ohio State, senior
  • Khoi Young, Bowie, Md., Sportsplex Gymnastics, senior
  • Ian Lasic-Ellis, Dover, Mass., Massachusetts Elite Gymnastics Academy, senior
  • Stephen Nedoroscik, Worcester, Mass., Penn State University, senior
  • Michael Moran, Minneapolis, Minn., University of Minnesota, senior
  • Shane Wiskus, Spring Park, Minn., U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center, senior
  • Mike Fletcher, Nashua, N.H., University of Illinois, senior
  • Akash Modi, Morganville, N.J., Stanford University, senior
  • Eddie Penev, Penfield, N.Y., U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center, senior
  • Trevor Howard, Columbus, Ohio, Ohio State, senior
  • Gage Dyer, Yukon, Okla., University of Oklahoma, senior
  • Genki Suzuki, North Wales, Pa., University of Oklahoma, senior
  • Brody Malone, Belfast, Tenn., Stanford University, senior
  • Evan Davis, Houston, Texas, University of Iowa, senior
  • Ian Gunther, Houston, Texas, Stanford University, senior
  • Colt Walker, Cedar Park, Texas, Stanford University, senior
  • Matt Wenske, Houston, Texas, University of Oklahoma, senior
  • Kiwan Watts, Richmond, Va., Arizona State, senior
  • Nicolas Kuebler, Seattle, Wash., Metropolitan Gymnastics, senior
  • Robert Neff, Brookfield, Wis., U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center, senior

Kelly Woo
Streaming Editor

Kelly is the streaming channel editor for Tom’s Guide, so basically, she watches TV for a living. Previously, she was a freelance entertainment writer for Yahoo, Vulture, TV Guide and other outlets. When she’s not watching TV and movies for work, she’s watching them for fun, seeing live music, writing songs, knitting and gardening.