Simone Biles, Suni Lee will set records when participating in the all-around final

Simone Biles, Suni Lee will set records when participating in the all-around final

Simone Biles, the 2016 Olympic all-around champion as well as Suni Lee, who will be in 2020 as the Olympic All-Around Champion will take their stage on August 1st, Thursday,

By Claire Filpi, NBC Chicago Staff

 

NOTE: Spoiler warning below. Gymnastics competitions for women will air again in primetime beginning with 6.30 p.m. at NBC 5

Simone Biles and Suni Lee will represent the United States in the individual all-around final at the 2024 Paris Olympics and will establish the record when they compete.

In the event that Biles who was was Biles who was the Olympic all-around champion in 2016, Olympic all-around champion, and Lee who is is the Lee who is Olympic All-around Champion in 2020, and Lee who is the Olympic All-around champion will be competing on the same stage on August 1st. Thursday. It could be the first time that two Olympic all-around champions will face each other at the Olympic all-around championship.

The next morning, Biles along with Lee finished as first and third and first, respectively. Biles had 59.566 while Lee had 59.566 and Lee was a distant third at 56.132.

Lee was able to secure her spot with her stunning bar routine, which brought her 14.866 and was a step ahead of her teammates Jordan Chiles for second place in the overall competition by just .067.

Chiles finished fourth in the race, with an overall average of 56.065 but was not allowed to participate in the All-Round Final because of the restriction of only two competitors from each country participating in the round-robin finals.

The gold-medallist for all sorts of sports Suni Lee was in attendance and showed her abilities, gaining the opportunity to claim her medal. The three-time Olympic champion will compete in the uneven bar and balance beam finals with co-teammate Simone Biles.

Biles set the record for gymnastics for women, despite being injured in her calf that resulted in a stunning debut.

In Biles’ 30-second warmup prior to her floor routine, she was recorded on camera telling her coach “uh Oh it’s not good,” after prepping her signature move, “the Biles,” for her floor routine.

Biles Trainer, Cecile Landi, said that the gymnast “felt an uncomfortable sensation in her leg”while warming up on the floor. Landi claimed there was no intention in the near future for Biles to be withdrawn from any competitions or modify her routine. She also said that she was not concerned about her performance going forward.

The pain didn’t hinder Biles whom is recognized as the greatest gymnast of all time.

The U.S. women’s gymnastics team made it to the team competition after placing first in the first two divisions, with 172.296. 172.296.

The Top 8 teams are stacked prior to finals

PLACETEAMSCORE
1USA172.296
2Italy166.861
3China166.628
4Brazil166.499
5Japan162.196
6Canada161.563
7Great Britain160.830
8Romania159.497

The HTML0 Team USA will fight for an award in the final match for Team USA on the 30th of July Tuesday with a start time of 11:15 a.m. CT on Peacock and will be broadcast at primetime around 7 p.m. CT. Individual All-Arounds will be played on Thursday, August 1, starting around 11:00 a.m. CT on Peacock and will be broadcast on primetime at 7. p.m. CT.

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