At the gymnastics competition, the women's vault final was one of the most exciting events. The competition was fierce, with some of the world's best gymnasts competing for the gold medal.
The gymnasts performed two vaults, one with a handspring and one with a yurchenko. The handspring vault is a more basic vault, while the yurchenko vault is more difficult and requires more power and skill.
The first gymnast to compete was Simone Biles of the United States. Biles is one of the most decorated gymnasts in history, and she was the favorite to win the gold medal. Biles performed two nearly perfect vaults, and she easily qualified for the final.
The other gymnasts who qualified for the final were Rebeca Andrade of Brazil, MyKayla Skinner of the United States, Jade Carey of the United States, Angelina Melnikova of Russia, and Mai Murakami of Japan.
In the final, Biles once again performed two perfect vaults. She scored a 16.100 on her first vault and a 16.000 on her second vault. Her total score of 32.100 was more than a point higher than the score of the second-place finisher, Andrade.
Biles' victory was a dominant performance. She is easily the best gymnast in the world, and she is a true champion. Andrade and Skinner finished second and third, respectively.
The women's vault final was a thrilling competition, and it was a great way to end the gymnastics competition.
The women's vault final was a great competition, and it was a great way to end the gymnastics competition.
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