Team USA secured their first medal of the Games in a stunning performance led by Simone Biles, who made a remarkable return to competitive gymnastics. The team scored 171.296 points, comfortably surpassing Italy’s silver medal score of 165.494 points. Brazil, finishing close behind Italy, earned their first-ever Olympic medal in women’s gymnastics with a bronze.
The final, held on Tuesday at Bercy Arena, featured Biles alongside Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey, and Sunisa Lee. This competition was particularly significant for Biles, who had to withdraw from the 2020 Olympics due to a mental block known as “the twisties.” Despite concerns about a recent calf injury, Biles delivered an outstanding routine on the floor exercise, earning a standing ovation. Lee, Chiles, and Carey also made significant contributions, with Lee scoring 13.9 and Chiles achieving 13.966 on the floor.
The team’s performance showcased impressive routines on the vault, uneven bars, and balance beam, maintaining a commanding lead throughout the event. They faced strong competition from teams including Italy, China, Brazil, Japan, Canada, Britain, and Romania, but demonstrated superior skill and coordination.
This victory not only adds another gold to Biles’ illustrious career but also makes her the most decorated American gymnast with eight Olympic medals, surpassing Shannon Miller’s record. Biles’ triumphant return and the team’s outstanding performance further cement their status as the world’s top gymnasts.