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Carey Wins Gold In Womens Floor Final

Carey Wins Gold in Women's Floor Final

Historic Moment for American Team

On Monday, Carey made history by becoming the first American woman to win a gold medal in the women's floor final at the Olympic Games. The 21-year-old gymnast performed a flawless routine, earning a score of 14.366 to take the top spot on the podium. Carey's victory marks a significant achievement for the United States, which has long been a powerhouse in gymnastics. It also marks a personal triumph for Carey, who has overcome numerous injuries and setbacks throughout her career.

Medal Standings:

  • Gold: Jade Carey (USA)
  • Silver: Vanessa Ferrari (ITA)
  • Bronze: Mai Murakami (JPN)

In addition to Carey's gold medal, the United States also took home the silver and bronze medals in the women's floor final. MyKayla Skinner, who had qualified for the final in fourth place, performed a strong routine to earn a score of 14.066 and claim the silver medal. Grace McCallum, who was making her Olympic debut, finished just behind Skinner with a score of 13.966 to win the bronze medal.

The United States' success in the women's floor final is a testament to the team's depth and talent. The team has now won a total of seven medals in gymnastics at the 2020 Olympics, including three gold medals. With the Olympics now concluded, Carey and her teammates will return home to the United States as heroes, having made history and inspired a new generation of gymnasts.


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