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Live updates: Simone Biles returns to Olympics on beam

Simone Biles returns to Olympic competition on beam on Tuesday in Tokyo. (Getty Images, 2021 Getty Images)

The final night of gymnastics competition in Tokyo was going to be a big one for the United States regardless of Simone Biles' status, but with Monday's news that she would return to Olympic competition in her final chance, the intrigue grew astronomically higher. 

Biles, who withdrew from the final three rotations of the team final followed by her next four individual finals, is making a comeback today. One of Biles' eponymous skills is a double-twisting double backflip beam dismount, but she is expected to end today's routine with a simpler skill  that doesn't require any twists, like a double pike. She was the bronze medalist on the apparatus in Rio.

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Suni Lee — who already has a gold, silver and bronze medal in Tokyo — is also set to challenge for a medal on beam after finishing third in qualifications.

In the men's high bar and parallel bars finals, the U.S. men seek their first medal of the Tokyo Games.

For three-time Olympian Sam Mikulak, the parallel bars final is his last chance to win his first career Olympic medal, as he is retiring after the Games. Mikulak's highest finish so far was fourth on high bar in 2016. 

On the high bar today, 2021 U.S. all-around national champion Brody Malone is set to compete and could have a shot at a medal after finishing fourth in qualifications. 

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Men's Parallel Bars

The first two gymnasts to perform in the parallel bars final claimed their podium spots early. and the only competitor who was able to squeeze in between them came last on the start list. 

Ferhat Arican kicked the competition off with a stuck dismount and the most difficult routine of all eight finalists. His score of 15.633 was massive and the one to beat until the very next athlete, Zou Jingyuan, hit a set that was a clinic on how to make parallel bars look effortless. 

The Chinese gymnast had exquisite form and earned a 9.333 execution score that reflected just how close he got to perfection. His 16.233 is the highest score earned by any gymnast in Tokyo, and it held strong at the top of the leaderboard throughout the next six men's  routines. 

Germany's Lukas Dauser was the last gymnast of the final and scored a 15.700 to edge out Arican for silver. Like Zou, he maintained excellent form throughout his routine and earned a 9.0 execution score. 

Arican's silver is the first-ever medal in artistic gymnastics for Turkey, and Zou's gold is China's sixth in gymnastics during these Games.

Mikulak placed sixth with a score of 15.000.

FULL RESULTS

Women's Balance Beam

Scheduled for 4:50 a.m. ET

Men's High Bar

Scheduled for 5:39 a.m. ET