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Biles’ beam score: 14.566, and floor will decide gold A couple of tiny slip-ups didn’t seem to hurt Biles on the beam as she tries to close in on Andrade. Biles’ score: 14.566.
Biles fell on the balance beam final, leading to her missing the podium altogether. ... PARIS — Simone Biles fell off the beam, ... Italy's Alice D'Amato took gold with a score of 14.366. China ...
Simone Biles slipped off the balance beam and incurred costly penalties on the floor as she failed to win a gold medal ... enough to bring her score down to 14.133 behind gold medalist Rebeca ...
Biles had the highest scores on vault, balance beam, and floor; she had the only score over 15 on balance beam in the finals. She and Raisman became the second pair of American gymnasts to win gold and silver in the individual all-around, after Nastia Liukin and Shawn Johnson in 2008 .
Simone Biles settled for fifth in the beam final in Paris, ... The second-highest difficulty score in the final was not enough to salvage the performance. D’Amato and a lofty score of 14.366 ...
In the trickiest event in women's gymnastics, balance beam, Simone Biles put up a big-time score under big-time pressure. Despite two small wobbles, she nailed her aerial series and had a ...
Simone Biles of the United States, performing a scaled-down routine, repeated her bronze medal performance from 2016 for her seventh Olympic medal. Biles' 32 combined World and Olympic medals tied her with Larisa Latynina of the Soviet Union as the most decorated female gymnasts of all time. It was Biles' only finals appearance after a week ...
Only two gymnasts from each country may advance to the balance beam final. Therefore, in some cases, a third and/or fourth placed high enough to qualify, but did not advance to the final because of the quota. Gymnasts who did not advance to the final, but had high enough scores to do so were: Gabby Douglas (T-7th place)