Rebeca Andrade Returns to Competition After Paris 2024 Triumph
**Rebeca Andrade has returned to competition after her dominant performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics, where she claimed gold in vault and floor exercise.** The Brazilian star, who won two golds and a bronze in France, is now gearing up for the next chapter of her career with a focus on maintaining her elite form.
Andrade delivered a flawless performance in Paris, securing gold in the vault with a score of **14.733**-the highest of the competition-and another gold on the floor exercise. Her consistency and power set her apart from rivals like Simone Biles and Jade Carey, who also competed at the Games.
After a brief break following the Olympics, Andrade’s return signals her intent to stay at the top of women’s artistic gymnastics. Her ability to execute high-difficulty routines under pressure remains unmatched, and coaches expect her to push boundaries in upcoming meets.
With no major competitions announced yet, Andrade’s next challenge will likely be a series of qualifying meets leading into the 2027 World Championships. Her rivals, including Simone Biles and Skye Blakely, will be watching closely as she refines her skills.
Andrade’s Paris 2024 success built on her 2023 World Championships dominance, where she won three golds. Her return to competition now marks the start of a new cycle-one where she’ll need to adapt to evolving routines while maintaining her signature strength on apparatus.
Jade Carey, a fellow Olympic medalist, called Andrade’s return “a statement.” Carey added, *“She’s always been the most consistent gymnast on vault-if she keeps this momentum, she’ll be unstoppable.”* The rivalry between the two remains a highlight of the sport.