Simone Biles and the U.S. women’s gymnastics team staged an epic comeback at the Paris Olympics. Biles, a global icon, secured three gold medals—team event, all-around, and vault—plus a silver in floor exercise. This incredible return follows her unexpected withdrawal from the Tokyo Games due to mental health challenges. Her performance in Paris reaffirmed her status as one of the greatest athletes in gymnastics history.
Rebeca Andrade of Brazil narrowly edged out Biles in the floor exercise, securing the gold by a slim margin. Meanwhile, in the balance beam final, Italy’s Alice D’Amato surprised everyone by winning gold, marking Italy’s first-ever women’s gymnastics gold medal. The event was marked by Biles and three other gymnasts falling from the apparatus, adding to the drama and unpredictability.
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