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The American women are looking to end a gold medal drought in the uneven bars. Can they change that at the 2024 Paris Olympics?
A woman from the U.S. hasn’t topped the Olympic podium in the uneven bars in over four decades, with the last U.S. gold in the event coming in 1984, when Julianne McNamara tied for first place with China’s Ma Yanhong at the Los Angeles Games.
That doesn’t mean the Americans haven’t come close. Sunisa Lee, the Tokyo Olympics all-around champion, won a bronze medal in the uneven bars at the Tokyo Games in 2021. Madison Kocian earned silver at the 2016 Rio Games and Nastia Liukin took silver at the 2008 Beijing Games.
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Here’s everything you need to know about the women’s uneven bars final:
When is gymnastics uneven bars final?
The women’s uneven bars final is Sunday, Aug. 4. at 9:40 a.m. ET at the Bercy Arena in Paris.
How to watch gymnastics uneven bars final
The women’s uneven bars final will be broadcast live on NBC, USA Network and E! Network. It can also be streamed on Peacock, NBCOlympics.com, NBC.com and the NBC Sports app.
Who is the reigning women’s Olympic uneven bars champion?
Nina Derwael is the reigning Olympic uneven bars champion. She became the first Belgian female gymnast to medal, picking up gold in Tokyo in 2021. American Sunisa Lee, the 2020 Olympic all-around champion, finished with a bronze medal. Here’s how the final uneven bars podium rounded out at the Tokyo Games:
Gold: Belgium’s Nina Derwael – 15.200
Silver: ROC’s Anastasia Ilyankova – 14.833
Bronze: USA’s Sunisa Lee – 14.500