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Simone Biles pulls out of Tokyo Olympics team final

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Team USA gymnastics star Simone Biles pulls out of Tokyo Olympics team final TOKYO – [Simone Biles]( pulled out of [the Olympic team final on Tuesday](, leaving the competition after struggling to land a vault. "Simone has withdrawn from the team final competition due to a medical issue," USA Gymnastics spokeswoman Carol Fabrizio told USA TODAY Sports. "She will be assessed daily to determine medical clearance for future competitions." For the final three events, Biles stood on the sideline in her warm-ups, cheering her teammates. With the U.S. women cutting into Russia’s lead on balance beam, she danced alongside Jordan Chiles.

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