The 2026 U.S. Classic gymnastics competition should be one for the books. While the event serves as the final qualifying opportunity for the nation’s top elite gymnasts, in 2026, it also serves as the first televised outing for a pair of highly anticipated gymnastics comebacks.Held from July 17-18 in Hartford, Connecticut, the event begins Friday with podium training sessions for the senior and junior elite competitors, as well as the Hopes Championships for aspiring youth gymnasts.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThree-time Olympic medalist Jade Carey and former UCLA gymnastics star Katelyn Ohashi will continue their elite gymnastics comebacks this week in Hartford. World champions Leanne Wong and Skye Blakely also headline the event, leading a roster full of U.S. National Team contenders.Olympic Champion Jade Carey returns to her first U.S. Classic since 2024, after taking a break from elite competition following her medal-winning performances at the Paris Olympic Games.Unlike her fellow veteran competitors, 29-year-old Ohashi enters Saturday’s competition with results in mind. Though Ohashi was impressive in June’s comeback debut on balance beam, her scores fell short of the combined total needed to qualify for August’s U.S. Championships.FORBES | By Caroline PriceKatelyn Ohashi Gives Training Update Ahead Of 2026 U.S. ClassicAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWhile she hopes to qualify for her first senior U.S. Championships, the former NCAA champion will be content with any outcome in Hartford.“At the end of the day, I think getting out there this year was really important to me, and I’ve done what I feel like I need to,” she said last week.The elite competitions will be held Saturday, July 18, beginning with the junior athletes at 2 p.m. ET and the senior athletes at 7 p.m. ET. Ohashi, Carey, and the top contenders for the 2026 World Championships will compete in Saturday’s senior elite session.Here’s how to follow all the action as it unfolds in Hartford.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHopes Championships: 6 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. ET on FlipNow.tvU.S. Classic (Jr.): 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. ET on the USA Gymnastics YouTube channelU.S. Classic (Sr.): 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. ET on NBC Sports Network and PeacockU.S. Classic (Sr.): 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. ET on NBCThis article was originally published on Forbes.com
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