Suni Lee Wins Gold For USA

TOKYO, JAPAN - JULY 29: Sunisa Lee of USA during the gymnastics artistic Women's All-Around Final on day six of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Ariake Gymnastics Centre on July 29, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)

Suni Lee is officially the best female gymnast in the world after her victory in the individual competition at the Tokyo Olympics. Critics may say her gold medal deserves an asterisk next to it after fellow American Simone Biles withdrew from the competition for mental health reasons.

Lee was the number one in uneven bars, placed second in the balance beam and floor competitions and was fourth-best on the vault.

Rebeca Andrade garnered second-place honors, the first time a Brazilian woman has medaled in gymnastics. Andrade finished the night with a score of 57.298, being edged out by Lee who posted a final line of 57.433. Andrade missed out on the gold when she took two tumbling passes out of bounds on the floor, which lost her 0.4 points and first place.

Team USA has now won five consecutive gold medals in the women’s individual all-around competition, dating back to 2004 (when Carly Patterson took first place). The team took silver in the team all-around competition.

The men’s side of Team USA gymnastics has yet to medal in the Tokyo Games. Their best finish so far has been fifth place, a spot earned in the team all-around competition.

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