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Simone Biles' injury doesn’t stop Team USA from leading gymnastics qualifying at Olympics
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The 2024 Paris Olympics have begun, and Team USA's women's gymnastics team started its qualifications on Sunday at Bercy Arena. Simone Biles, Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles, Sunisa Lee and Hezly Rivera are looking to get back on top in Paris after winning the team silver medal in the 2021 Tokyo Games.
The quintet got off to a good start, but not without some stumbles. Most notable was Biles sustaining a lower left leg injury while warming up for her floor exercise during Team USA's second rotation.
Biles could be heard saying it hurts to push off and left the arena floor at one point, but stayed in the competition, with a heavily taped ankle. She had a significant misstep on her floor routine and needed a big step backward to land her signature Yurchenko double pike on the vault, but exited qualification with a huge lead in the all-around standings.
Simone. Biles. 🤯
She knows few equals.
(via @NBCOlympics) pic.twitter.com/IYdkGrxkbm— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) July 28, 2024
Meanwhile, Lee narrowly beat out Chiles for the second American spot in the individual all-around finals and will get a chance to defend her gold medal in Tokyo. The worst day belonged to Carey, who fell badly on the floor exercise and won't get a chance to defend her own gold in the discipline.
Read more about Simone Biles' injury in Dan Wetzel's story right here.
The top eight teams from qualifying advance to the team final on Tuesday. The top 24 individuals in the all-around will make the finals on Thursday.
The Americans were in the second subdivision of the day. Brazil wrapped things up in the fifth subdivision with an impressive showing of its own as Rebeca Andrade finished second in the individual all-around and the country finished fourth in the team event.
Women's Team qualification results
1. United States (172.296)
2. Italy (166.861)
3. China (166.628)
4. Brazil (166.499)
5. Japan (162.196)
6. Canada (161.563)
7. Great Britain (160.830)
8. Romania (159.497)
9. Netherlands (159.096)
10. Australia (158.964)
11. France (158.797)
12. South Korea (152.496)
Women's All-Around qualification results
1. Simone Biles, USA (59.566)
2. Rebeca Andrade (57.700)
3. Sunisa Lee, USA (56.132)
4. Jordan Chiles, USA (56.065)
5. Kaylia Nemour, Algeria (55.966)
6. Manila Esposito, Italy (55.898)
7. Alice D’Amato, Italy (55.432)
8. Qiu Qiyuan, China (54.998)
9. Ellie Black, Canada (54.766)
10. Rina Kishi, Japan (54.699)
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Team USA holds big lead after two subdivisions
Team USA didn't have the cleanest qualification round, between Simone Biles' injury and Jade Carey's fall, but they hold a huge lead with a 172.296 on the team standings after two subdivisions. Currently in second place is China with 166.861.
Meanwhile, the top of the individual all-around leaderboard:
1. Simone Biles, 59.566
2. Sunisa Lee, 56.132
3. Jordan Chiles, 56.065 (eliminated)
4. Algeria's Kaylia Nemour, 55.966Three more subdivisions to go. We'll check back in once the field has filled out.
Suni Lee beats out Jordan Chiles for the all-around final
Being a Team USA gymnast means you could be the third-best in the world, but get eliminated by your teammates. Suni Lee beats out Chiles with a 14.866 on the bars and will get a chance to defend her gold medal.
Suni Lee finishes her #ParisOlympics debut with a stellar uneven bar routine. 🌟
📺 : NBC, E!, and Peacock pic.twitter.com/tJP4pA0JJ3— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) July 28, 2024
Meanwhile, Simone Biles is untaping her ankle after a hard day's work.
Simone Biles finishes up dramatic qualification round strong
The bars might be Biles' worst event, but she looked great there, nailing a difficult dismount and getting a 14.433 score. She was all smiles as she hit the mat... then walked away in the wrong direction. She should hold a chasmic lead in the all-around when all of the subdivisions are done.
Now, Suni Lee, competing for her own all-around spot.
Here's Biles' first vault, via Lindsey Vonn
Simone Biles returns for the vault and looks to be just fine 🙌
(Via @lindseyvonn)
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Jordan Chiles makes a strong all-around bid with a 14.266 on bars
Suni Lee will basically need to be perfect here to get a chance to defend her all-around gold in Tokyo.
Hezly Rivera gets Team USA started on the uneven bars
The 16-year-old rookie starts Team USA off strong with a 13.900. Cute: NBC showed a heartrate monitor for her father Henry, which sat at around 180 BPM
Biggest drama remaining: the fight for the second U.S. all-around spot
Only two gymnasts per country are allowed to qualify for the individual all-around finals. Biles will almost certainly take the first U.S. spot. The second one will come down to Jordan Chiles vs. Suni Lee.
Chiles sits at 41.799 while Lee is at 41.266, but Lee could hold the advantage on the bars, where she won bronze in Tokyo.
Biles lands her second vault, then hops off stage on one foot
Biles is clearly in some pain. She hopped down the stage with one foot and seems to be limping as she walks around the arena floor, but the vaults are all that count. She gets a 14.800, working out to a 15.300 overall score, and she is sitting pretty heading into Team USA's final rotation, the uneven bars.
Biles gets a 15.800 on her first vault
Nearly two points higher than every other vault. That. Will. Play
Simones Biles lands the Yurchenko double pike
NBC's Laurie Hernandez: "I feel like I'm going to throw up"
Biles: lands the hardest trick in gymnastics with a taped ankle, with a big step backwards.
Hernandez: "Yay."
Jade Carey recovers from floor disaster with two great vaults, Simone Biles up next
Carey shakes off her bad fall on the floor routine with a 14.433 on vault. She'll make the finals with a huge score and her mother is tearing up in the crowd.
Jade Carey’s mom had the sweetest reaction to her vault. ❤️ #ParisOlympics
📺: NBC, E! & Peacock pic.twitter.com/z9emjE4Tel— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) July 28, 2024
Next up: Simone Biles.
Suni Lee and Jordan Chiles stay solid on vault
Lee posts a 14.133 while Chiles has a 14.21. Both great scores. Jade Carey up next.
Here's part of the Biles floor routine, which leaves out her opening misstep
WOW. 😲
There are no words for Simone Biles. #ParisOlympics
📺: NBC, E! and Peacock pic.twitter.com/sOWzVez7dL— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) July 28, 2024
Team USA on the vault now
With a taped ankle, it's now time for Biles' signature event: the vault. She'll be making two vaults, so we'll see if the injury affects her.
Biles looks fine
Outside of putting her left foot out of bounds on her first tumble, Biles just came up big. Either that ankle injury was much ado about nothing, or we just saw some incredible grit. She could be heard saying "I was looking through that routine like 'what the f*** was that.'"
She gets a 14.600, again the best of the day, and all is well for now outside of Carey not being able to defend her gold medal.
Simone Biles competing on floor now
With a heavily taped-up left ankle, Simone Biles is coming on for the floor. Carey got a 10.633.
Jade Carey stumbles badly on floor, Biles coming back out
Jade Carey is a floor star for Team USA, but she just posted an ugly routine with a very bad fall, right as the mood had started shifting due to uncertainty around Biles. Carey is now unlikely to reach the floor finals, while Biles is back on the arena floor.
Simone Biles has left the arena floor
Potentially huge development. Biles is exiting the arena with a potential left left leg injury, while reigning floor gold medalist Jade Carey takes the floor. Biles due up next.
Simone left the arena with the team doctor, Dr. Marcia Faustin, after floor warmups. I didn't see what happened.
— Danielle Lerner (@danielle_lerner) July 28, 2024
Trainers now working on Biles' left ankle
Biles could be heard telling trainers it hurts to push off her left ankle. They're now taping it.
Suni Lee gets a 13.100 on the floor, with Jordan Chiles going next. Only one more gymnast before Biles has to take the floor.
Simone Biles complaining about potential injury
Right after delivering on the beam, Biles warms up for the floor and appears to tweak something. She could be heard telling trainers she could feel something while warming up. We'll see where this goes.
Meanwhile, Suni Lee takes the floor for Team USA's first routine of the second rotation.
Simone Biles CRUSHES her first routine
Welcome back, Simone Biles. The greatest gymnast in history delivers a flawless beam routine. She exhales and points to the sky after her dismount, then receives a 14.733, by far the highest score so far today.
Sunisa Lee delivers on the beam, and here comes Simone Biles
The defending all-around gold medalist had a couple wobbles, but does what she needs to do with a 14.033.
Now, Simone Biles.
16-year-old Hezly Rivera struggles in first routine
The lone Olympic rookie on Team USA doesn't post her best routine, stumbling a couple times with a messy dismount. She gets a 12.633. Keep in mind each team only uses three out of their four scores, so Simone Biles and Suni Lee can erase that by meeting their usual standards.
Jordan Chiles starts Team USA off on the balance beam
Team USA's first rotation will be on the balance beam, where Jordan Chiles gives them a great start with a 13.600. Italy and China are among the other teams currently competing right now.
Jordan Chiles brought JORDAN CHILES ENERGY to Paris. ✨ #ParisOlympics
📺: NBC & Peacock pic.twitter.com/AICzpYt0eR— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) July 28, 2024
Here comes Team USA
Subdivision 2 is about to get started, with Team USA taking the floor to huge cheers. Add Snoop Dogg and Lady Gaga to the list of celebrity attendees as well.
Stars showing up for women's gymnastics qualifiers
Among the celebrities in attendance: Ariana Grande, Jessica Chastain, Anna Wintour, Tom Cruise and Greta Gerwig.
Uneven bars falls cost Romania
Romania was ahead of Great Britain for much of Subdivision 1, but they had to count a fall on their final rotation at the uneven bars, which cost them big. Now they have to watch eight other teams to see if they'll make the final.
Great Britain leads team qualifiers after Subdivision 1, with Team USA on deck
Subdivision 1, featuring Great Britain, Romania, Mexico and an assortment of other countries just wrapped up their qualifiers. Great Britain and Romania were the only full teams in competition, with Great Britain leading the two-squad race with a total score of 160.830. Romania trails with 159.497.
Romania's Ana Barbosu leads the all-around competition at 53.533.