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Simone Biles and her Team USA teammates clinched the gold medal in women’s gymnastics at the Olympics in Paris. The team’s total score of 171.296 put them well ahead of Italy and Brazil. Biles, who is considered one of the greatest gymnasts of all time, solidified her legacy by becoming the most decorated U.S. gymnast ever.

This victory marked the first gold for Team USA since the 2016 Rio Olympics. From the moment Jordan Chiles started the night with a strong vault, it was clear that the gold was within reach for the American team. Despite Biles’ struggles with a calf injury during qualifying, she delivered a flawless floor routine to secure her fifth Olympic gold medal.

The presence of notable figures like Serena Williams and Natalie Portman in the crowd added to the excitement of the event. Biles’ ability to overcome mental health challenges and return to the competition highlighted her resilience and determination. Her performance, alongside teammates Sunisa Lee and Jordan Chiles, showcased the team’s unity and strength.

The Americans’ victory was never in doubt, as they displayed exceptional skill and composure throughout the competition. Italy and Brazil secured their spots on the podium, but the top spot belonged unquestionably to Team USA, led by the incomparable Simone Biles.