- Event Finals Results: Men’s Floor Exercise | Women’s Vault | Men’s Pommel Horse
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PARIS, France (August 3, 2024) – Simone Biles (Spring, Texas) extended her streak of Olympic titles, Jade Carey (Phoenix, Ariz.) won her third career medal and Stephen Nedoroscik (Worcester, Mass) won his second bronze of these Games Saturday at Bercy Arena.
In Saturday’s women’s vault, Biles all but won the competition on her first vault, a Biles II worth 15.700 points, and scored a 14.900 on her second vault to finish with a combined 15.300 to win her seventh Olympic gold medal. In doing so, she tied Věra Čáslavská for second-most Olympic women’s gymnastics golds, won her third title this week, and brought her career total for Olympic medals of any color to 10. The 2020 floor exercise gold medalist, Carey was a model of consistency Saturday on vault, posting a two-vault total of 14.466 (14.733, 14.200) to earn bronze behind Rebeca Andrade of Brazil’s silver-medal score of 14.966 (15.100, 14.833).
On pommel horse, Nedoroscik wrapped his successful 2024 Olympic campaign with a second bronze medal of the Games in his Olympic debut. The 2021 World Championships champion and 2024 Olympic team bronze medalist put up a 15.300 on Saturday, his second-best score of the season, to clinch third position behind Ireland’s Rhys McClenaghan in first (15.533) and Kazakhstan’s Nariman Kurbanov in second (15.433). Nedoroscik’s bronze is the first pommel horse medal for the U.S. since 2016, when Alex Naddour also won bronze at the Rio Games.
Suni Lee (St. Paul, Minn.) is next up on the docket for the U.S. as she takes on the uneven bars final on Sunday, August 4 at 3:40 p.m. CEST/9:40 a.m. ET at Bercy Arena. Complete results are available here.
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