Olympic gymnastics results, highlights: Suni Lee earns sixth career medal, wins bronze on 2024 uneven bars final

Emily Dozier

Olympic gymnastics results, highlights: Suni Lee earns sixth career medal, wins bronze on 2024 uneven bars final image

Manifest it, and it will come. At least, that's what worked for Suni Lee as the American grabbed her third medal of the game with another bronze in the bars finals. 

Lee anchored the eight-person competition, putting up a 14.800 to podium in the most competitive event finals in women's gymnastics. She knocked off 2021 gold medalist Nina Derwael in the process for her sixth career Olympic medal.

Taking home the gold is Algerian sensation Kaylia Nemour. The 17-year-old earned Africa its first-ever Olympic gymnastics medal after one of the best bars routines in the history of the Games. She scored a 15.700 — guaranteeing her first finish on the Olympic podium, which rightfully came at the top.

China's Qiu Qiyuan grabbed silver, performing the routine of her life for a 15.500. While it wasn't enough for first place, the stuck routine was one of the best of her career. It's just as special when it secures your first Olympic medal, anyway.

Only one day remains in the Olympic artistic gymnastics competition. Lee will perform for the final time in Paris tomorrow on the beam finals, while teammates Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles close it out on floor for the final redemption show.

The Sporting News tracked updates and highlights from the 2024 Olympic women's gymnastics uneven bars finals. Scroll below for results.

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Olympics gymnastics live results, highlights from women's uneven bars finals

All times Eastern.

10:15 a.m. – Lee performs just about as well as she could've. A little close on her Geinger, a small step back on the landing, but otherwise as good as she could've done. And it is! A 14.800, and Suni Lee grabs her third medal of the game, sixth overall, as she repeats as bronze medalist on bars.

10:13 a.m. – A 14.566 for Kevric, putting her in fifth place. One more routine to go...

10:08 a.m. – Kaylia Nemour, gold in Paris! The 17-year old sensation puts up her usual routine (AKA perfection), taking the smallest of hops on her landing. And it's a 15.700, more than enough for the Algerian to secure gold in her home country. She earns Africa its first ever medal in women's artistic gymnastics.

10:04 a.m. – Stuck landing for Qiu! It could be a gold medal performance for the Chinese. There's just a few execution errors, like close catches her single-bar releases, but she hangs on and pushes through for the routine of her life. And it's a 15.500! An incredible score to beat.

9:59 a.m. – Down on the Downie. The Brit comes off the bar, too, resulting in a 13.633. What an Olympic career for Downie, who will leave Paris without a medal.

9:54 a.m. – Ladies and gentlemen, the reigning bars champion Nina Derwael! The Belgian reminds everyone what makes her so special on this apparatus, completing those connections with no major form breaks. She scores a 14.766 for the slight lead!

9:52 a.m. – Beautiful routine for D'Amato! The Italian has no major errors, putting up a 14.733 for a solid score after just two gymnasts.

9:48 a.m. – Zhang misses on the catch of the Zhang, barely even getting her hands on the bar. An unfortunate start for the Chinese gymnast, who's known for her execution on bars. The score comes out to a 12.800. Zhang's 2024 Olympic run is over but has the chance to cheer on teammate Qiu today, too.

9:43 a.m. – When it comes to today's competition, execution is key, especially Lee. Her difficulty score is in the mid-range of competitors, so to make up the difference she needs to fly high and stick the landing. Literally. Every tenth matters.

9:35 a.m. – It's almost time...the men's rings final is complete, meaning the women are about to take the arena for warmups.

9:25 a.m. – Signature red for Suni.

9:10 a.m. – Here's the order in which we'll go up on the bars today.

GymnastCountry
Zhang YihanChina
Alice D'AmatoItaly
Nina DerwaelBelgium
Rebecca DownieGreat Britain
Qiu QiyuanChina
Kaylia NemourAlgeria
Helen KevricGermany
Suni LeeUSA

How to watch Olympic gymnastics in USA

  • Time: 9:40 a.m. ET
  • TV channel: NBC
  • Live stream: Peacock, Fubo

Because NBC owns the broadcasting rights to the Olympics, events will be shown channels under the network. The Olympic women's gymnastics bars finals will be aired on NBC beginning at 9:40 a.m. ET on Sunday, Aug. 4

Cord-cutters can stream the competition on Fubo, which offers a free trial and provides access to all NBC networks. Peacock can also be used to watch Olympic gymnastics.

STREAM: Watch Olympic women's gymnastics event finals on Fubo (free trial)

Olympic gymnastics schedule 2024

Only a handful of artistic gymnastics competitions remain in Paris, all individual event finals. Two days, seven competitions, are left on the calendar between the men and the women. That's still plenty of medals to be handed out.

Below is a breakdown of how to watch the upcoming event finals at the 2024 Olympics.

Sunday, Aug. 4

EventTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Men's Rings Final9 a.m.NBC, Peacock, Fubo
Women's Uneven Bars Final9:40 a.m.NBC, Peacock, Fubo
Men's Vault Final10:24 a.m.NBC, Peacock, Fubo

Monday, Aug. 5

EventTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Men's Parallel Bars Final5:45 a.m.E!, Peacock, Fubo
Women's Balance Beam Final6:36 a.m.E!, Peacock, Fubo
Men's Horizontal Bar Final7:30 a.m.E!, Peacock, Fubo
Women's Floor Exercise Final8:20 a.m.E!, Peacock, Fubo

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    Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.