HARTFORD, Conn. -- The best gymnasts in the country , giving an early look at who has the best chance to make the roster for the five-member Olympic team headed for Paris in July. It was a night blemished by injuries and falls, with Konnor McClain suffering an Achilles' injury during floor warmups and Gabby Douglas withdrawing from the competition after recording two falls during her opening rotation on bars.

But there still were several bright spots. Simone Biles won the all-around title and floor, and finished second on bars and beam, and a number of other gymnasts made solid cases for their spot on the Olympic team. So, with two major competitions left to go -- the U.

S. gymnastics championships and the Olympic trials -- who has the best chance at this point at booking their ticket to Paris? Here's our look so far, based solely on Saturday's competition. No spotter, no problem.

scores a 15.600 on Vault with the Biles II. | | She's the GOAT for a reason and Biles, 27, proved that yet again with a memorable showing on Saturday.

Competing for the first time in 2024, Biles was strong on all four events and finished with a 1.85 point edge over second-place Shilese Jones in the all-around standings. In typical Biles fashion, her high degree of difficulty and high-flying skills (some even named after her) were on full display all night.

She showed her triple-twisting double back on floor for the first time since 2021, and her Yurchenko double pike on vault earned the highest score.