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Simone Biles, Suni Lee to compete in women's individual all-around gymnastics
CBSN
The women's gymnastics individual all-around competition will be held today as the 2024 Olympic Games continue in Paris.
Simone Biles and Suni Lee are competing for the United States in the competition, marking the first time two gold medalists are competing against each other in the event. Biles took home the gold for women's all-around in the 2016 Rio Olympics, and Lee earned the gold medal during the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, after Biles pulled out of the competition.
Biles, Lee and teammates Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey and Hezly Rivera already earned one gold medal in Paris for their showing Tuesday in the women's gymnastics team final.
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