Olympics 2024: Simone Biles Leads USA To Gymnastics Women's Team Gold
Simone Biles led the United States to a dominant victory in the women's gymnastics team final on Tuesday, laying the ghosts of Tokyo to rest as she claimed a fifth career Olympic gold medal. Three years after Biles battled a disorientating mental block in Tokyo, pulling out of the team final in which the United States settled for silver, she and teammates Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey and Sunisa Lee led wire-to-wire in reclaiming gold ahead of Italy, with Brazil taking bronze.
The Americans already had gold in hand when Biles electrified the Bercy Arena crowd with a gravity-defying floor routine that featured two of her signature skills -- a double back flip with a half twist and the "triple-double" of two back flips with three twists.
The United States combined for the highest score on all four apparatus for a total of 171.296 points and a whopping 5.802-point margin over Italy.
Italy won silver in 1928, but their best result in the modern era was fourth in Tokyo.
For the Brazilian squad led by Tokyo vault gold medallist Rebeca Andrade it was a first Olympic team medal.
The Americans grabbed their third team gold in four Games after victories in 2012 and 2016.
This one was especially sweet for a quartet of gymnasts who were all in Tokyo.
For Biles it marks a return to the Olympic summit after a two-year break as she focused on her mental health. Lee, the all-around champion in Tokyo, has since dealt with two career-threatening kidney ailments.
"Simone was glad it was over for today," coach Cecile Landi said. "The whole team hasn't been easy, it's had its ups and downs so to make it happen was just a relief.
"After Tokyo I'm so happy we're here on the other side."
Biles now has eight Olympic medals, the most of any gymnast