Aly Raisman is tied by Jade Carey, who won vault and floor gold on June 27 at the American Classic competition.

What happened?

Jade Carey competed in all four events, finishing second in the all-around behind 17-year-old Tatum Drusch.

She won gold medals on vault and floor exercise, her specialties, with downgraded difficulty from her typical Olympic-level programs.

Carey's score of 53.050 met USA Gymnastics' qualification requirements for the upcoming U.S. National Championships.

Why it matters for Aly Raisman

Aly Raisman is currently the fifth most decorated U.S. women's gymnast of all-time, tied with Jade Carey.

Carey needs one world or Olympic medal to tie Alicia Sacramone in fourth, and four more medals to tie Nastia Liukin in third.

What comes next?

Jade Carey is on track for the world championship team heading to Rotterdam, Netherlands, in October, and possibly the LA 2028 Olympics.

With her ticket punched to Phoenix, Carey could contend for a spot on the U.S. National team.

Aly Raisman's record is in sight for Jade Carey, who has her sights set on a fourth world championship appearance.

At 26 years old, Carey's confident return points to her measured approach to gymnastics training.

In her nearly eight years as a member of the U.S. National Team, Carey has rarely weathered significant injury.

She has appeared at two Olympic Games, three world championships, and seven U.S. National Championships, tallying three Olympic medals, seven World medals, and ten U.S. national podium finishes.