After her team gold in Barcelona, she represented Uzbekistan at the next three Games but, after moving to Germany when her son was diagnosed with leukaemia, she gained citizenship and switched allegiances.
Her second Olympic medal was a silver in the vault while representing Germany at the 2008 Beijing Games.
She represented Germany at the 2012 Games in London then switched back to Uzbekistan for the 2016 Rio Olympics – and qualified for the delayed Games in Tokyo in 2021.
Chusovitina did briefly retire after the Tokyo Games, but returned to the sport just 67 days later.
Speaking about the decision in 2023, she said: “I just realised, I felt that I can do this. Why should I leave the sport if it brings me joy?”.
Previously this season she had won gold at the Baku World Cup and bronze at the Cottbus World Cup.
By the time athletes head out to the United States for the 2028 Games in Los Angeles, Chusovitina will be 53 years of age, but she has not ruled out a ninth trip to the Olympics.
“My number one goal is to get to Los Angeles,” she said before this week’s competition.
“But there is so much time before then, so I’m not thinking that far ahead. I go step by step, from one competition to the next. If it happens, it happens. If not, then no. But I will try, and I will give it everything I’ve got.”