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Simone Biles and Suni Lee Fall Short, U.S. Misses Balance Beam Medals at Paris 2024 for First Time Since 2000

Simone Biles and Suni Lee Miss Balance Beam Medals as U.S. Streak Ends at Paris 2024

Biles and Lee Fall Short: U.S. Misses Beam Medals at Paris 2024
Biles and Lee Fall Short: U.S. Misses Beam Medals at Paris 2024.( Image Source: Official Page)

The United States of America faced a setback on the big stage of the Paris Olympics 2024. Simone Biles fell off the balance beam during the apparatus final at the Paris 2024 Olympics on Monday. She ended up in fifth place, which broke her streak of consecutive Olympic medals in this event. The performance took place at Bercy Arena.

The Heartbreaking Moment:

Simone Biles fell off the balance beam during the apparatus final at the Paris 2024 Olympics on Monday. Competing at the Bercy Arena, Biles lost her balance midway through her routine and ended up in fifth place. This result ended her streak of consecutive Olympic medals in the balance beam event.

Biles wore a blue-and-white leotard adorned with crystals. As she attempted her routine, she lost her balance and had to hop off the beam and onto the mat. Despite this setback, she remains a celebrated gymnast for her past achievements and contributions to the sport.

Biles was not the only finalist to struggle. Out of the eight finalists, four fell off the balance beam. Her teammate, Suni Lee, also faced difficulties, slipping off during a triple acrobatic series. Lee finished with a score of 13.100, which was the same as Biles’ score.

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Italy Conquered With the Gold Medal:

Italy’s Alice D’Amato won the gold medal in the balance beam event at the Paris 2024 Olympics. D’Amato delivered the cleanest routine, scoring 14.366, and broke into tears when the final scores were announced. China’s Zhou Yaqin took the silver medal, and Italy’s Manila Esposito secured the bronze.

In a surprising turn, the U.S. team did not win any medals in the balance beam event for the first time since 2000. Simone Biles and Suni Lee both had falls during the final, ending their chances for a podium finish. Lee, who had previously won bronze on the uneven bars, had hoped for a gold medal on the beam but experienced an unfortunate mistake during the final.

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