On the first of two nights of Olympic Trials for the U.S. Women's Gymnastics team, there were several gymnasts who either helped or hurt their chances of going to Rio, including reigning Olympic all-around gold medalist Gabby Douglas.
As a reminder of what's at stake and how it's determined, five gymnasts will make the team that represents the United States in Rio. In each of the four events (balance beam, floor exercise, uneven bars and vault), three of the five gymnasts must compete, with each of their scores counting toward the total team score.
As a result, it's not a matter of choosing the five best all-around gymnasts, but rather a matter of choosing the five who will combine in such a way that the team has no weakness in any event.