US’ Carey wins women’s floor gold at Olympics

US’ Carey wins women’s floor gold at Olympics

She tumbles her way to a score of 14.366 to take the title.

Carey holds up her gold medal after winning the floor exercise today. (AP pic)
TOKYO:
American Jade Carey won women’s gymnastics floor gold at the Olympics today in a quick upturn in fortune after disappointing in the vault final 24 hours earlier.

The 21-year-old from Arizona tumbled her way to a score of 14.366 to take the title from Italian 30-year-old veteran Vanessa Ferrari.

There was a rare dead-heat for bronze between Japan’s Mai Murakami and Angelina Melnikova, who led the Russians to team gold last week.

For Carey this was rapid redemption after she stumbled on landing on her first vault yesterday and cut a sorrowful figure after her second jump.

Those tears of frustration were well and truly dissipated when her technically taxing and expertly executed floor routine earned her gold to continue the USA’s productive time at the Ariake Gymnastics Centre, despite Simone Biles’s absence.

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