Lee wins bronze in uneven bars
- U.S. Gymnast Sunisa Lee was seriously ill and bedridden eight months ago and did not expect to compete in the Paris Olympics.
- Lee made the U.S. Olympic team and has won three medals: team gold, bronze in the all-around, and bronze on the asymmetric bars.
- Lee expressed gratitude, stating, "I just have to keep reminding myself that I wasn't even supposed to be here," after her recent victory.
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Lee wins bronze in uneven bars
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PARIS — Kaylia Nemour of Algeria delivered the country’s first Olympic gold medal in gymnastics, putting together a thrilling routine in the uneven bars final on Sunday to edge Qiu Qiyuan of China. Sunisa Lee of the U.S. picked up her third medal in Paris and sixth of her Olympic career by grabbing bronze, exactly where she finished in Tokyo three years ago. Nemour is French and still trains in France but switched to compete for Algeria followin…


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