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        <title><![CDATA[Suni Lee wins gold in all-around gymnastics with Simone Biles sitting out Olympics]]></title>
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<p>A wide-open meet due to <strong>Simone Biles’ withdrawal</strong> resulted in U.S. gymnastics teammate Suni Lee seizing an Olympic gold medal in Tokyo to continue the Americans’ recent domination of the individual all-around competition.</p>



<p>With Biles seated in the stands after the defending gold medalist dropped out of the team and individual competitions <strong>for mental-health reasons</strong>, the 18-year-old Lee became the fifth straight American to win the marquee individual event at the Summer Games.</p>


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<p>Lee, whose father John was paralyzed in a 2019 tree-trimming fall from a ladder while helping a friend, already was the first Hmong-American Olympian in US history.</p>



<p>Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade stepped out of bounds twice on the floor exercise with a chance to surpass Lee, but she still became the first gymnast in her country’s history to earn a medal in the all-around. Angelina Melnikova of the Russian Olympic Committee grabbed the bronze. Biles’ replacement, Jade Carey, finished eighth. &nbsp;</p>



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<p>Team USA had earned the previous four Olympic golds in this event: Biles (2016 in Rio de Janeiro), Gabby Douglas (2012 in London), Nastia Liukin (2008 in Beijing) and Carly Patterson (2004 in Athens).</p>




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<p>Lee received a promising score of 14.600 with a double-twisting Yurchenko on her vault, not her strongest event, <strong>and the Minnesota native</strong> moved within seven-hundredths of point behind Andrade for the lead with a 15.300 with a stuck landing on the uneven bars. Lee nearly fell from the balance beam on a triple wolf turn but steadied herself for a score of 13.833, enough for her to take over the top spot by barely one-tenth of a point over Andrade entering the final rotation.</p>



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<p>Lee’s score of 13.700 on floor exercise opened the door for Andrade to pass her to take the gold with a score of at least 13.801, but Andrade stepped outside the boundaries on two of her three tumbling passes for a 13.666.</p>



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<p>Carey, who finished ninth overall in the preliminary round, made a small hop on her vault landing for a 15.200, one point behind Andrade in that rotation. But the 21-year-old Arizona resident scored a 13.5 on the uneven bars and then just an 11.533 following a fall from the balance beam to effectively eliminate her from medal contention.</p>



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<p>The 24-year-old Biles had led the field following the qualifying round, but the four-time Olympic gold medalist withdrew following a faulty vault on her first rotation during Tuesday’s team competition finals. </p>



<p>Biles’ teammates – Lee, Grace McCallum and Jordan Chiles &#8212; earned the silver medal despite her absence, finishing behind the ROC contingent.</p>
			 
					
									<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Peter Botte</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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