Rio 2016 Olympics: How many medals could the U.S. women’s gymnastics team win?

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You’ve already seen that Simone Biles and the U.S. women’s gymnastics team are an unstoppable force, but you might be surprised to learn exactly how many medals they could be taking home from Rio.

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You don’t have to go back too many Olympics to remember a time when the U.S. women’s gymnastics team was a contender, but not necessarily a lock to win a medal. They could still be characterized as plucky underdogs at that point, striving to win against powerhouse teams from Russia (including its time as the Soviet Union) and Romania.

Yeah, you can forget about that now. The U.S. women are a dominant force. Led by three-time world champion Simone Biles, Team USA lapped the field in Rio during qualifying and experienced little drama while taking the team gold.

That’s just the start of what could be a ludicrous medal haul by the time all the gymnastics are done. Follow along here.

Biles is the overwhelming favorite to win the all-around gold. She’d basically have to falter in multiple events to open the door for others. Aly Raisman was the second-best qualifier and is on a mission to win an all-around medal denied to her by a tiebreaker rule four years ago. So that’s two more the U.S. could claim.

(As an aside, if not for the rule that only allows a maximum of two women per country into the all-around, there’s a real chance Gabby Douglas and Laurie Hernandez would threaten to turn it into a U.S. sweep.)

But wait, there’s more. There are four event finals that take place between August 14-16, and the U.S. is a factor in all of them. Biles was the top qualifier in the vault, and should win a medal of some sort there barring a rare mishap.

Stop me if you’ve heard this before, but Biles had the best qualifying score on balance beam and floor exercise, and was followed by a teammate in both events (Raisman and Hernandez, respectively). Parallel bars specialist Madison Kocian and Gabby Douglas were both in the top three there and will undoubtedly vie for medals.

So we’ve got the team gold and the possibility of two medals in the all-around. A total of seven individual apparatus medals are possible too. The U.S. women’s gymnastics team is looking at a potential 10 medals, and Biles is looking at five just for herself.

You don’t even need to check Wikipedia to know that no American team has ever done that. Just remember that times have changed, and now it’s Team USA that is the gymnastics machone.