Ranking the Best Gymnasts of the 2024 Quad

To explain this post: A gold is worth three points, silver is worth two points, and bronze is worth one point. Only individual medals will be counted as to avoid punishing gymnasts who competed for nations that aren’t established WAG powers. If there is a tie, both gymnasts get the full point total. For example Jade Carey and Rebeca Andrade each get one point for sharing the bronze on floor at the 2022 World Championships.

This ranking is based on results from the 2021 World Championships, 2022 World Championships, 2023 World Championships and 2024 Olympics. Rankings for other Olympic quads can be found in the data hub.

NameCountryPoints
Rebeca AndradeBrazil24
Simone BilesUnited States19
Angelina MelnikovaRussia6
Shilese JonesUnited States6
Wei XiaoyuanChina6
Jade CareyUnited States5
Kaylia NemourAlgeria5
Qiu QiyuanChina5
Jessica GadirovaUnited Kingdom4
Jordan ChilesUnited States4
Mai MurakamiJapan4
Zhou YaqinChina4
Alice D’AmatoItaly3
Hazuki WatanabeJapan3
Leanne WongUnited States3
Urara AshikawaJapan3
Asia D’AmatoItaly2
Ellie BlackCanada2
Pauline SchaeferGermany2
Sunisa LeeUnited States2
Ana BarbosuRomania1
Coline DevillardFrance1
Flavia SaraivaBrazil1
Kayla DiCelloUnited States1
Luo RuiChina1
Manila EspositoItaly1
Nina DerwaelBelgium1
Shoko MiyataJapan1
Yeo Seo JeongSouth Korea1

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