🥇 United States 171.296
🥈 Italy 165.494
🥉 Brazil 164.497
Congratulations.

Canada and especially GBR had excellent competitions. In fact, this was a very strong Team Final.

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🥇 United States 171.296
🥈 Italy 165.494
🥉 Brazil 164.497
Congratulations.

Canada and especially GBR had excellent competitions. In fact, this was a very strong Team Final.

Read Spencer’s LIVE blog.
Wow.
The Stephen Nedoroscik redemption to clinch an Olympic medal is resonating with the great unwashed general public. Let’s build on this moment MAG.
The new German superstar.
AA and Bars finalist in Paris.
… a classic come-from-behind victory as top qualifier People’s Republic of China collapsed in the final moments of the competition.
Hashimoto Daiki, Kaya Kazuma, Oka Shinnosuke, Sugino Takaaki, and Tanigawa Wataru accumulated a golden score of 259.594 points after China erased a three-point advantage on Horizontal Bar, its final apparatus.
The USA was magnificent to edge Great Britain and Ukraine for bronze, its first Olympic medal in the men’s team event in 16 years. …
… gold was China’s to lose heading into the final rotation. Stellar routines from superstars like Liu Yang on Still Rings, Zou Jingyuan on Parallel Bars, and All-Around excellence from Zhang Boheng put them in a great position. Heading into the sixth and final rotation, China was still 3.2 points ahead.
Then came Horizontal Bar, where a botched dismount from Xiao Ruoteng erased some of China’s advantage and two falls from Su Weide ate up the rest of it, leaving a stunned China to accept silver.
The two best in the sport are so respectful of one another.
It’s inspiring.
Here Daiki is calling for the Olympic Team Final crowd to settle down before China’s final routine on H Bar.
Thriller.
Once again, Men’s Gymnastics is more unpredictable and exciting than WAG.
China was running away with the Olympic Team Title — then counted 3 falls on H Bar on the final apparatus.
The next drama was for the Bronze medal between Ukraine, USA, and GBR.
This was an excellent competition with comparatively few falls. But in the end — it was Stephen Nedoroscik sealing the deal on Pommels for the USA.
Credit to the entire American men’s program who’ve been working towards this goal since their last team medal in 2008.

Click through to see official scores.
The United States and Italy went 1-2 as Simone Biles (USA) qualified in first place for three individual finals in a stellar return to Olympic competition.
Highly-touted USA looked right at home in Bercy Arena, notching the highest team scores on Vault, Balance Beam, and Floor Exercise as they accumulated 172.296 points, a whopping 5.4 points over a well-balanced Italian squad paced by Alice D’Amato and Manila Esposito.
The People’s Republic of China emerged from the peloton of contending nations to establish themselves as podium hopefuls on the back of a magnificent performance on Uneven Bars, the team’s traditional strength.
Brazil, Japan, Canada, Great Britain and Romania also made the eight-team cutoff for the final. …
Kaylia Nemour (ALG) one step closer to becoming Africa’s first Olympic medallist in Gymnastics. The 17-year-old earned the highest score of the day on Uneven Bars with 15.600, a score that comprised highest marks in difficulty (7.1) and execution (8.5).
Zhou Yaqin (CHN) delivered Balance Beam brilliance with a highly polished routine for 14.866 …Two of the past three Olympic Balance Beam champions have hailed from China.
Congratulations to these fantastic athletes who were able to put it together when it counted in the Olympic Qualification round.
You can scroll the official results page PDF.