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Mary Clarke

Jade Carey threw down a stunning floor exercise routine to win her first Olympic gold medal

USA’s women’s gymnastics team will all be going home with at least one medal from these Tokyo Olympics thanks to Jade Carey’s superb gold-medal winning floor exercise.

On Monday, Carey won her first-ever Olympic gold medal after posting a floor exercise score of 14.366, besting Italian Vanessa Ferrari by 0.166 points. With the win, Carey has become the sixth and final US woman gymnast at these Olympics to win a medal, joining teammates Simone Biles, Sunisa Lee, Grace McCallum, Jordan Chiles, and MyKayla Skinner.

The win marks an incredible turnaround from Carey, who just 24 hours prior took a scary tumble during the vault final on Sunday, finishing well off the medal podium in the process. Carey’s stunning victory no doubt was a moment of redemption and vindication for the 21-year-old.

It doesn’t get any better than that!

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