Olympic gymnastics updates: Simone Biles wins gold on vault, Stephen Nedoroscik wins bronze on pommel horse

An Olympic icon and iconic star headlined the gymnastics competition at the Paris Summer Olympics on Saturday during the men’s and women’s apparatus. And everyone came away with awards.

Simone Biles finished first in the women’s singles on Saturday, winning her seventh Olympic gold medal overall and third of the Paris Olympics. Teammate Jade Carey won bronze, giving the US two spots on the podium. Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade earned silver for her performance.

Meanwhile, Stephen Nedoroscik, AKA “pommel horse guy,” won bronze in his signature event after winning bronze in the team event earlier this week. Ireland’s Rhys McClenaghan took gold with 15.533, followed by Kazakhstan’s Nariman Kurbanov with 15.433 for silver.

With her seventh gold medal, Biles added to her case as the greatest Olympian of all time. Earlier in the Olympics in Paris, he led Team USA to the gold medal in the team competition and won the second individual gold medal. She is the oldest woman to take the overall and only the third winner twice.

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  • Stephen Nedoroscik – a professional glass gymnast – takes bronze in the pommel horse

    Stephen Nedoroscik, a bespectacled, Rubik’s cube solver, the night after winning the first US medal in the team event here proved he was no stranger.

    On Saturday she won her all-around medal, a bronze in the individual pommel horse to cap off a whirlwind week in Paris.

    Ireland’s Rhys McClenaghan took gold with 15.533 followed by Kazakhstan’s Nariman Kurbanov with 15.433 for silver.

    Nedoroscik scored 15.300, scoring 6.4 for problems and 8.9 for execution. It was better than the 15.200 he set in qualifying.

    As his scores flashed on the Bercy Arena video wall, Nedoroscik, who was wearing his trademark boots, hugged McClenaghan and the two talked about competing again at the 2028 Olympics in LA. “Give it back,” Nedoroscik said with a smile.

    Read the full story here.

  • Stephen Nedoroscik wins bronze!

    Pommel Horse Guy did what he came to do! He adds another bronze medal after winning the bronze category earlier this week.

  • South Korea’s Hur Woong falls on the pommel, and won’t get anyone off the podium.

  • Ukraine’s Oleg Verniaiev, the 2016 Olympic parallel bars champion and silver medalist, scored 14.966. Nedoroscik is still in contention for the bronze medal.

  • Japan’s Takaaki Sugino’s 14.933 is not good enough to get on the podium. There are only a few gymnasts left.

  • Stephen Nedoroscik could not reach the top of the leader board, placing 15.300. He is now sitting in third place.

  • Ireland’s Rhys McClenaghan, the “prince of the pommel,” smiles as he dismounts after an impressive routine. Good for 15.533, and he cries as he jumps up on the board. Stephen Nedoroscik is next

  • Loran de Munck of the Netherlands hides the pommel horse in the blade and dismounts. He gets 13.733.

  • Great Britain’s Max Whitlock, who won gold in Rio and Tokyo, scored 15.200 points after minor mistakes. He remains in second place after Kurbanov.

  • The men’s pommel horse continues

    The first is Nariman Kurbanov from Kazakhstan.

    He sets the tone strongly, opening the competition with 15.433 points.

  • Gold for Simone Biles, bronze for Jade Carey in women’s vault

    Simone Biles’ seven gold medals are tied for the second-most by an American female Olympian.

  • Jade Carey puts two Americans on stage

    Jade Carey from the USA scored 14.466 points, giving her a place on the podium. He will finish with bronze, giving the US two spots on the podium.

  • Korea’s Yeo Seo-jeong scored 13.416 points, which may prevent her from winning the medals.

    He was not tall enough, which hurt him when he had the chance to go on stage.

    Closing the event is Jade Carey from the USA.

  • Rebeca Andrade is not catching Simone Biles

    Rebeca Andrade scores a total of 14.966 on her two attempts.

    She can’t catch Simone Biles for the gold, it seems. But Andrade promised himself the award.

  • Canada’s Ellie Black has no hesitation in reaching her second attempt. He gets a total of 13.933.

    Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade is next.

  • Simone Biles is the frontrunner

    Simone Biles double pike on her first attempt.

    For the second time, he nailed his triple

    His total is 15.300 to lead.

  • Shallon Olsen of Canada fell to her knees on her second attempt after not being high enough on her dismount. His total score is 13.366.

    Simone Biles is next!

  • Next up is North Korea’s An Chang-ok.

    She gets a total of 14.216 to take the lead now after two gymnasts left. The level of difficulty was considered higher than his usual.

  • The Women’s Vault Finals are underway

    Valentina Georgia Bulgaria’s leading soccer player is Valentina Georgia.

    He gets 13.983 points, which may not be enough to get a medal. Solid performance but not much innovation, according to reviewers.

  • Carlos Yulo of the Philippines wins gold in the men’s floor exercise

    In men’s gymnastics, Carlos Yulo of the Philippines wins the first national gymnastics medal and second gold.

    Israel’s Artem Dolgopyat wins silver (after winning gold in Tokyo) and Great Britain’s Jake Harman gets bronze.

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