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    What Is Simone Biles Floor Routine Score at 2024 Paris Olympics Team Final?

    By Nicholas Tan,

    3 hours ago
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    Many viewers are wondering about Simone Biles floor routine score during the women’s team final at the 2024 Paris Olympics. This is because the regular NBC broadcast seemed to skip over what she earned. Many know that she scored high enough for Team USA to win the gold medal, and that the team had a wide margin over the second-place team. Here’s what the Simone Biles score on floor was during the team final for the 2024 Olympic Games.

    What is Simone Biles score on floor in the 2024 Paris Olympics team final?

    Simone Biles floor score is 14.666 for the women’s team final at the 2024 Paris Olympics. She earned 6.800 in D score (difficulty) and an 8.066 in E score (execution) with 0.2 penalty.

    Though Biles stepped out of bounds twice for the two-tenths penalty and making a few bobbles on landings, she still ended up with the top score on floor exercise for the event. She performed her signature Biles II and Biles I during the routine, which are among the most difficult skills on the apparatus in women’s gymnastics. Team USA earned a total of 171.296, which is almost a 6-point margin over the second-place team for Italy.

    Biles also impressively earned a 14.900 on vault, 14.400 on uneven bars, and 14.366 on beam during the team final. Apart from uneven bars where she was ranked sixth overall, her other scores were high enough to be in the top 3 on each apparatus.

    Biles is capable of even a higher score of floor exercise, which she will be aiming to do in the women’s all-around on August 1 and floor exercises apparatus final on August 5, the last event on the schedule for women’s gymnastics at the 2024 Paris Olympics. She will need to compete against Rebeca Andrade from Brazil and teammate Jordan Chiles to win the title for women’s floor exercise, but she is expected to win yet another gold medal on the event.

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