Golden once again!: Simone Biles wins gold in women's vault finals at the 2024 Olympics

Team USA's Jade Carey took home the bronze while Brazil's Rebeca Andrade won the silver

By NBC New York Staff and The Associated Press • Published August 3, 2024 • Updated on August 3, 2024 at 12:56 pm

How did Simone Biles score in the vault finals?

Simone Biles had a total score of 15.300 in the women's vault finals.

In her first vault, Biles scored a 15.700, including a difficulty score of 6.400, an execution score of 9.400, and a penalty of -0.1.

In her second vault, Biles scored a 14.900, including a difficulty score of 5.600 and an execution score of 9.300.

Here are the scores for the women's vault finals

Here's how the gymnasts scored in the women's vault finals (in order of performance):

How is the final vault score calculated?

Gymnasts perform two vaults with their scores averaged together for the total score.

The gymnast with the highest average score for their two vaults in the finals wins.

How can I watch the vault final if I missed it?

The women's vault final will reair on 'Primetime in Paris' on NBC, Peacock and streaming on NBCOlympics.com Saturday at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, Aug. 3.

Who competed in the women's artistic gymnastics vault final?

Simone Biles led the qualifiers with a score of 15.300. Brazil's Rebeca Andrade qualified with a score of 14.683. U.S. gymnast Jade Carey qualified third with a score of 14.333.

Here's the full list of qualifiers for the women's vault final:

RankCountryNameQualifying Score
1USASimone Biles15.300
2BRARebeca Andrade14.683
3USAJade Carey14.433
5KORSeojeong Yeo14.183
6PRKChang Ok An14.183
7CANShallon Olsen14.166
8CANElsabeth Black14.000
9BULValentina Georgieva13.999

Jordan Chiles ranked fourth in qualifying, but due to the two competitors per country rule, she is not able to compete in the final.

How does scoring work for gymnastics?

Perfect total scores no longer come to a value of 10, though gymnasts can get a perfect 10 for execution. Scores typically fall in the 14- to 16-point range.

Total scores are based on the total of the difficulty score and execution score combined, minus any deductions. The difficulty panel decides the "D-score" while the execution panel starts at 10.0 and deducts points based on how the routine went. The execution score is the "e-score."

So it's the D-score plus the E-score minus Deductions to get the total score.

Deductions or penalties can occur if a gymnast goes out of bounds. Gymnasts can lose anywhere from 0.1 points for something small that happened during the routine to 1.0 point for a fall.

The difficulty score is based on "difficulty, connection value and element requirements" and the execution score, which includes "execution, artistry, composition and technique," according to our partners at NBC Olympics.

When was the United States' last medal in the vault at an Olympics?

MyKayla Skinner won the silver medal in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

When was the United States' last gold medal in the vault at an Olympics?

Simone Biles won the gold in Rio in the 2016 Olympics.

Here are the remaining women's artistic gymnastics events

Aug. 4 - Women's uneven bar final: The women's uneven bars final begins at 9 a.m. ET/6 a.m. PT on Sunday, Aug 4 on NBC and Peacock.

Aug. 5 - Women's balance beam finals: The women's balance beam finals begins at 6:36 a.m. ET/3:36 a.m. PT on Monday, Aug. 5. The event will air on E! and Peacock.

Aug. 5 - Women's floor exercise finals: The women's floor exercise final begins at 8:20 a.m. ET/5:20 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 5. The event will air on NBC and Peacock.