DiCello takes Pan Am all-around gold and sets sights on Paris

DiCello takes Pan Am all-around gold and sets sights on Paris

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Artistic gymnastic all-around final produced one of the Pan Am Games' compelling competitions on

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SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Even without Simone Biles and Rebeca Andrade, the artistic gymnastic all-around final produced one of the Pan Am Games' compelling competitions on Monday with Kayla DiCello taking gold, signalling she will be a contender for a spot on the U.S. Paris Olympic squad.

While many of 39 sports at the Pan Ams lack depth and quality, the women's all-around field had enough of both to leave a sellout crowd on the edge of their seats until DiCello, the last to compete, had her floor routine score pop up on top of the leaderboard.

As expected, the battle for podium places was between the United States and Brazil, who sent out athletes all with Olympic and or world championship medals on their resumes.

DiCello, an alternate on the U.S. squad that won gold at the recent world championships in Antwerp and an all-around bronze medallist at the 2021 worlds, posted the best scores on the uneven bars and floor, helping her to a winning total of 54.699 points.

Brazil's Flavia Saraiva took silver on 54.565, with Jordan Chiles making it two Americans on the podium taking bronze. DiCello's win returned the all-around title to the U.S. after Canada's Ellie Black won gold at the previous two Games in Toronto and Lima

While a Pan Am gold medal is special for DiCello, it is still a step towards a bigger goal claiming one of the coveted five spots on the U.S. Olympic squad.