SILVER SUITS BILES JUST FINE

Simone Biles wrapped up her final day of the Paris Olympic s with more hardware for the greatest gymnast of her generation. The woman who a couple years ago didn’t think she’d even be here will leave Paris — and perhaps her final Olympics — with three golds and a silver, earned Monday when she placed second in the floor exercise. It marked the first time in her career that Biles, right, did not win the floor exercise at a major competition. She finished second to Rebeca Andrade of Brazil. Third went to American gymnast Jordan Chiles. Biles, 27, is now an 11-time Olympic medalist.

LYLES CRUISES IN 200M HEAT

Noah Lyles had no problem in his opening 200-meter heat. It was a 20.19-second, no-drama romp around the curve that was routine. So, nothing like his photo finish .005-second victory in the 100 on Sunday night. Lyles beat defending Olympic champ Andre De Grasse of Canada in the 200 by .11 seconds. Lyles is trying to become the first man to double since Jamaican great Usain Bolt did it for the third time In 2016. Carl Lewis is the last U.S. man to pull it off in the 100-200, back in 1984. Also advancing in the 200 were Americans Erriyon Knighton (20.00) and Kenny Bednarek, who ran 19.97.

MEDAL TRACKER (leaders as of 5 p.m. EST on Monday)

Country G S B Tot.

United States 20 30 28 78

China 21 18 14 53

France 12 15 18 45

Britain 12 13 17 42

Australia 13 11 8 32

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