Simone Biles has secured the women's team gold medal for the US in gymnastics with an impressive score of 14.666, leading her team to victory. The US women's team, consisting of Biles, Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey, and Hezly Rivera, dominated the field with a total score of 171.296, clinching the gold medal.
Italy claimed the silver medal, while Brazil took home the bronze in a closely contested competition. The crowd erupted in cheers, chanting 'U-S-A' as the US team celebrated their victory in the electrifying atmosphere of the arena.
The event drew a star-studded audience, with celebrities like Serena Williams, Spike Lee, and Bill Gates in attendance to witness Biles' historic performance. Biles, at 27 years old, made history by becoming the most decorated American gymnast of all time, surpassing Shannon Miller with her 8th Olympic medal.
Not only did Biles lead her team to victory, but she also achieved a personal milestone by becoming the oldest American woman to win gymnastics gold at the Olympics, breaking Aly Raisman's record by five years.
With the team competition concluded, the focus now shifts to the individual finals set to begin on Thursday. Lee and Biles have qualified to compete for gold in the all-around event, with Lee also advancing to the finals in beam and bars. Chiles will compete in the floor final, while Carey will showcase her skills in the vault.
Biles has qualified for the vault, beam, and floor events, presenting her with the opportunity to contend for four more medals at the Games. As the gymnastics competition intensifies, all eyes will be on Biles and her teammates as they aim for further success in the individual finals.