Biles falls and misses out on beam medal

Story By: BBC

Simone Biles fell off the beam to miss out on a medal for the first time at the Paris Olympics as Alice d’Amato took gold.

The American, 27 – who won team, all-around and vault gold – lost her balance at the end of an aerial series and placed fifth, in a final where half of the gymnasts fell off the 10cm-wide apparatus.

It was a brilliant gold for Italy’s D’Amato, who won with 14.366. China’s Zhou Yaqin took silver with 14.100 and another Italian, Manila Esposito got the bronze with 14.000.

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Biles, who has won three golds in Paris, has one more chance for another medal in Monday’s floor final (13:23 BST).

She looked unhappy with the crowd after her beam routine, speaking animatedly to her coach and her team-mate Sunisa Lee.

Shouts of “come on Simone” while she performed had drawn “shush” sounds from others in the audience.

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Lee, another of the four gymnasts to fall off the beam, explained to reporters: “You could feel the tension in the room.

“The crowd shushing us for cheering. We didn’t like that as it was just so silent in there. I love hearing my team-mates cheer for me. Simone and I were both upset.”

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