Live updates: Simone Biles secures another gold in apparatus finals

Live updates: Simone Biles secures another gold in apparatus finals

An Olympic icon and a breakout star headline the gymnastics competitions at the Paris Summer Olympics on Saturday as both the men’s and women’s individual apparatus finals get started. On the ledger on Saturday in Paris are the men’s floor exercise, women’s vault and men’s pommel horse, which place Simone Biles and Stephen Nedoroscik squarely in the spotlight as near-locks to make the podium and potential gold medal favorites.

Biles added to her case as arguably the greatest Olympian of all-time in leading Team USA to a gold medal in the team competition and then winning a second individual-all around gold medal, which made her the oldest woman to take the title and just the third two-time winner. Nedoroscik, meanwhile, has also collected some hardware of his own, winning a team bronze medal with the U.S. and tying for the best score in pommel horse qualifying.

  • Start time: 9:30 a.m. ET/ 6:30 a.m. ET

    • Men’s floor exercise — 9:30 a.m. ET: (No Americans qualified)

    • Women’s vault — 10:20 a.m. ET: (Simone Biles, Jade Carey)

    • Men’s pommel horse — 11:16 a.m. ET: (Stephen Nedoroscik)

  • Location: Bercy Arena | Paris, France

  • TV channel: NBC

  • Streaming: Fubo, Peacock

Stay with Yahoo Sports for live updates and full coverage of the gymnastics apparatus finals at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics.

Live9 updates

  • Jade Carey puts two Americans on the podium

    USA’s Jade Carey scores a 14.466, which gives her a place on podium. She will finish with bronze, giving the U.S. two places on the medal stand.

  • Korea’s Yeo Seo-jeong scores a 13.416, which will likely prevent her from medaling.

    She didn’t get enough height, which hurt her landing and a chance at the podium.

    Closing out the event is USA’s Jade Carey.

  • Rebeca Andrade does not catch Simone Biles

    Rebeca Andrade scores a total 14.966 on her two attempts.

    She won’t catch Simone Biles for gold, it appears. But Andrade has guaranteed herself a medal.

  • Ellie Black of Canada doesn’t quite stick the landing on her second attempt. She gets a total of 13.933.

    Rebeca Andrade of Brazil is up next.

  • Simone Biles takes the lead

    Simone Biles lands the double pike on her first attempt.

    On her second, she nails her triple twist

    Her total is 15.300 to take the lead.

  • Canada’s Shallon Olsen landed on her knees on her second attempt after not getting enough height on her dismount. Her total score is 13.366.

    Simone Biles is next!

  • Next is An Chang-ok of North Korea.

    She scores a total of 14.216 to take the current lead after two gymnasts have gone. Degree of difficulty judged to be higher on her routine.

  • Women’s Vault final is underway

    Up first in the women’s vault final is Valentina Georgia of Bulgaria.

    She scores a 13.983, which likely won’t be enough to medal. Solid performance but not much creativity, according to commentators.

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

    In men’s floor exercise, Carlos Yulo of the Philippines wins the nation’s first-ever medal in gymnastics and its second gold.

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

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