How and where to watch Simone Biles, Suni Lee and Team USA at the Paris Olympics women's gymnastics finals
The USA women's gymnastics team, featuring Simone Biles and Suni Lee, has been producing some impressive performances at the Paris Olympics, as they have qualified for the team final while many have qualified for individual final. The team topped the preliminary round with a score of 172.296, ahead of Italy and China, who finished second and third, respectivelty.
Fans can watch live streaming of the Olympics gymnastics finals live on NBC and they can also tune in to Peacock to witness the action in Paris.
The team final will take place on July 30 at 6:15 pm local time, which is 12:15 pm ET. Simone Biles will feature in all four disciplines in the team final i.e. vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise. The 27-year-old will be joined by Jade Carey and Jordan Chiles in vault, while the latter and Suni Lee will join her in uneven bars.
Biles, Lee and Chiles will be the trio performing the balance beam and floor exercise.
Simone Biles will compete in four individual finals at Paris Olympics finals
Simone Biles has been impressive so far at the Paris Olympics, as she has qualified for four individual finals. The 27-year-old was at the top of the standings after the all-around preliminary rounds, accumulating a total score of 59.566, 1.866 more than second-placed Rebeca Andrade of Brazil. Tokyo 2020 champion Suni Lee is currently third with a score of 56.132.
In the apparatus, Biles qualified for the vault final with a score of 15.300. Once again, Rebeca Andrade is second, this time garnering 14.683 while Jade Carey is third with 14.433.
Simone Biles also qualified for the balance beam final with a score of 14.733. However, China's Zhou Yaqin scored marginally higher than her (14.866). Suni Lee is also in the apparatus' final after fetching the fourth highest score of14.033.
Floor exercise is another discipline where the 27-year-old scored higher than everyone else in the preliminary rounds, bagging 14.600. She is followed by Rebeca Andrade at 13.900 and Jordan Chiles at 13.866.
The one event where Biles will not compete in the final is uneven bars, where she finished ninth in the preliminary rounds with 14.433, thus missing the top-8 criteria for qualification. Suni Lee, however, will be in action as she secured 14.866.