However, they've provided their own title: The Final Five.
In an interview with Today, Raisman explained, "We're the 'Final Five' because this is Marta's last Olympics and without her none of this would've been possible."
She added, "We wanted to do it for her just because she's there with us every single day."
Raisman, 22, the team's captain, also explained why this Olympics will close a chapter for the team. "This is the last Olympics where there's a five-girl team," she revealed. "The next Olympics is only going to be a four-person team."
On Tuesday night, the ladies dominated the all-around competition, taking home the gold after winning by more than eight points..@Aly_Raisman's parents watching her uneven bars routine is my favorite Olympic sport. pic.twitter.com/XxEpzakzTF— Sarah Schneider (@sarahschni) August 8, 2016
"It's so amazing, especially to share it with these girls," Hernandez, 16, said. "They are like my older sisters. It's kind of like I won a gold medal with my family."
More than just their gymnastics family, the girls' real families were also sitting in the stands. In fact, Raisman's parents have made headlines for their hilarious reactions while watching their daughter.
On Tuesday night, the ladies dominated the all-around competition, taking home the gold after winning by more than eight points.
"It's so amazing, especially to share it with these girls," Hernandez, 16, said. "They are like my older sisters. It's kind of like I won a gold medal with my family."
More than just their gymnastics family, the girls' real families were also sitting in the stands. In fact, Raisman's parents have made headlines for their hilarious reactions while watching their daughter.
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