The 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo marked a transformative moment for Sunisa “Suni” Lee. At just 18 years old, she became a source of national pride and global recognition after winning the women’s gymnastics all-around gold medal, making her the sixth American to achieve this feat.
While her all-around victory was her most prominent achievement at the Tokyo Games, it was not her sole success. In addition to her gold medal, Lee earned a silver in the team competition and a bronze on the uneven bars, scoring 14.5. Fast forward to the 2024 Paris Olympics, and she has again reached the podium in this event.
Now 21, Lee has secured a spot on the five-member U.S. women’s gymnastics team for the Paris Games. She has already earned two medals: a bronze in the women’s all-around final and a gold in the team final.
Recently, she added another medal to her collection by claiming bronze in the uneven bars finals with a score of 14.800, narrowly defeating Belgium’s Nina Derwael by just .034 points.
Here are the details of Lee’s uneven bars performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics:
Suni Lee uneven bars score breakdown:
– Difficulty: 6.400
– Execution: 8.400
– Deductions: N/A
– Overall score: 14.800
In the uneven bars standings at the 2024 Paris Olympics, the medalists were:
1. Kaylia Nemour (Algeria): 15.700
2. Qiu Qiyuan (China): 15.500
3. Suni Lee (USA): 14.800
4. Nina Derwael (Belgium): 14.766
5. Alice D’Amato (Italy): 14.733
6. Helen Kevric (Germany): 14.566
7. Rebecca Downie (Great Britain): 13.633
8. Yihan Zhang (China): 12.800
Suni Lee’s medal count for the 2024 Paris Olympics includes:
– Team final: Gold
– All-around final: Bronze
– Uneven bars final: Bronze
Looking ahead, Lee’s schedule for the Paris Olympics includes the following events:
– Women’s uneven bars final: August 4, 8:40 a.m. (NBC, Peacock)
– Women’s balance beam final: August 5, 5:36 a.m. (E!, Peacock)