Gymnastics

Simone Biles made a triumphant return to competition by earning a bronze medal in the balance beam final at the Tokyo Olympics.
The victory gave the American women's gymnastics team their fifth medal of the games.
The all-around gold medalist didn't have her usual best stuff in her strongest event.
The veteran gymnast thought her Olympic dreams were over before she got a second chance because of Simone Biles' withdrawal.
Simone Biles has taken time for her mental health and to recover from the "twisties."
A stunning victory by Sunisa Lee of Team USA, a new world record by Tatjana Schoenmaker of South Africa and intense rugby matches round out the first week of competition.
The four-time American gold medalist, who dropped out of the Olympic team and all-around events, said she can't tell up from down.
"Our ancestors are dancing right now," NBC Atlanta reporter Chenue Her wrote.
Lee became the fifth straight American to win the gymnastics all-around as Simone Biles cheered her on.
The 18-year-old became the highest-qualifying U.S. gymnast for the all-around final after Simone Biles dropped out of the competition.