Was this where Biles picked up injury?published at 12:50 British Summer Time 27 July 2021
Simone Biles is out of the all around team final. Was this massive vault and botched landing where she picked up a competition ending niggle?
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Simone Biles is out of the all around team final. Was this massive vault and botched landing where she picked up a competition ending niggle?
Women's team final
Christine Still
Gymnastics expert on BBC TV
I think if she is feeling unsettled then it is probably wiser for the other three to settle and see what they can do.
We've been asking what would the USA team be without Simone Biles but we never expected to find out today!
Women's team final
So that is all for the most successful US gymnast of all time in today's team final.
We'll let you know as soon as we get confirmation of exactly what has caused Simone Biles to pull out.
Biles leaves the arena after scoring 13.766 on the vault in the first rotation - her lowest score on that apparatus in her Olympics career.
All three Russians who vaulted scored higher, as did her USA team-mates.
Canada 0-0 Great Britain
Great Britain are prodding and teasing but haven't been able to break down Canada so far.
Performance coach Dawn Scott is straight on the pitch as the players head down the tunnel for half time, giving Lucy Bronze and Jill Scott some gel packets.
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Dels: Gutted for Simone Biles to have pulled out of the competition! Hope she's doing okay!
Ryan: Simone Biles has just pulled out of the whole competition?? What??
Andrew Priestley: Simone Biles’ entire Olympics now hangs in the balance.
Women's team final
Simone Biles is dressed in her tracksuit and that is all for the American today following her vault.
Let's just hope it's nothing too serious.
Women's team final
The International Gymnastics Federation is reporting that it is all over for Simone Biles today.
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Canada 0-0 Great Britain
Leah Williamson is putting in a good performance at centre-back for Team GB.
Adriana Leon is played through in the box and she strikes it well but Williamson is there to block it.
Millie Bright screams her approval.
Women's team final
Jordan Chiles, who has stepped in for the USA on the uneven bars to replace Simone Biles on this apparatus, scores 14.166.
But the Russian Olympic Committee respond through Angelina Melnikova who posts a 14.933. The ROC are beginning to dominate now.
There are reports that Simone Biles may be officially out, but we're awaiting confirmation on that.
We'll let you know as soon as we get it.
Canada 0-0 Great Britain
Great stuff from Leah Williamson as she nudges Adriana Leon off the ball to win possession back for Team GB.
They are struggling to create going forward. A draw is enough to see Team GB top the group remember.
Canada 0-0 Great Britain
Karen Carney
Former England and GB international on BBC Radio 5 Live
Wow, what a pass from Jill Scott. She's waiting and waiting for Rachel Daly to run in behind. The timing and the weight of the pass was spot on, but that's down to Ashley Lawrence - she gets back and gets across.
That should be 1-0 to Great Britain.
Women's team final
Craig Heap
Commonwealth Games gold-winning gymnast on BBC TV
Jennifer Garirova takes to the floor for GB
Such an entertaining floor worker!
Full of power and expression. Fantastic choreography - look at the height in the split leap there, showing great flexibility.
Oh this is fantastic! It's certainly full of artistry.
What a routine by the 16 year-old, wowzas!
Women's team final
That's superb from Jennifer Gadirova, who dazzles with a floor routine packed with energy and confidence.
It's a 13.700 for the 16-year-old and exactly what Great Britain needed.
Canada 0-0 Great Britain
The best chance of the half so far.
Jill Scott slides it through to Rachel Daly and she has the goal gaping but Ashley Lawrence comes sliding in to make an excellent last-ditch block.
Corner to Team GB.
This was American living legend Simone Biles earlier in the all around final, producing an enormous vault but not quite the landing to match it.
Canada 0-0 Great Britain
A good chance for Team GB as Rachel Daly has space to run into down the right but she delays the cross into Nikita Parris and it's blocked.
Women's +64kg
Great Britain's Sarah Davies has successfully lifted 100kg in her third and final attempt at the snatch.
She's in seventh place going into the clean and jerk.
Women's team final
Right then, back to the action for now until we know exactly what Simone Biles' situation is.
Alice Kinsella gets Team GB started on the floor with a 12.800, with Jennifer and Jessica Gadirova to come.
Over on the uneven bars, Grace McCallum is rewarded with a 13.700 for her efforts for the USA - but she is upstaged but the ROC's Vladislava Urazova who scores 14.866.
Canada 0-0 Great Britain
A long throw-in from Canada almost bounces off the head of Leah Williamson and right into the path of a forward in the GB six-yard box.
It's eventually hooked away before Nikita Parris is fouled near the touchline.
Great Britain's James Wilby and Ross Murdoch, Commonwealth champions both, have made it into tomorrow's 200m breaststroke semi-finals after finishing fourth and fifth in their heat respectively.
Compatriots Matthew Richards, James Guy, Calum Jarvis and Tom Dean looked in great form in the 4x200m freestyle however after qualifying ahead of Olympic champions USA and Rio bronze medallists Japan and world champions Australia. Could that be a potential Team GB gold?
The final is tomorrow.