Biles’ USA teammate Suni Lee, who won gold in Tokyo, took home the bronze in a fierce follow-up to her 2020 performance
Simone Biles is a gold medalist in the women’s artistic gymnastics all-around event once again after capturing the gold in Paris on Thursday despite a tough competition and further cementing her title as the Greatest Of All Time.
Behind a historic vault rotation, Biles won back gold medal she last earned in the 2016 Rio Olympics.
She started off strong in the first rotation drilling a Yurchenko double pike on the vault for a score of 15.766. It was the best vault score of any competitor and deservedly so for its difficulty.
But it was a close competition throughout between Biles and Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade.
Biles made her first big mistake of the Olympics in the second rotation on the uneven bars. She botched a transition from the upper bar to the lower bar, a miscue that messed with her momentum and forced her to muscle her way back into her routine.
Biles was visibly annoyed as she made her way off the podium. Her score of 13.733 dropped her behind Andrade through two rotations.
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The uneven bars was wear Lee, the 2020 all-around gold medalist, dominated with a 14.866, the highest score of all the competitors
A couple of tiny slip-ups on the third rotation in the balance beam didn’t seem to hurt Biles as she close in on Andrade. Biles scored a 14.566 and Andrade a 14.133, giving Biles the lead back, but ever so narrowly. Only 0.166 points separated the two competitors chasing gold as they went into the floor exercise, the fourth and final routine.
She finished up the final rotation on the floor with a score of 15.066. She was the last gymnast of the night to compete, a fitting end to a gold-medal performance.
This was the first time two all-around women champions competed against each other in an all-around competition, but Biles and Lee did just that, and both Golden Girls shined bright.