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Paris Olympics: JT Thor, South Sudan post first win, state gymnasts advance


With the United States’ lineup of NBA all-stars next on its schedule, South Sudan posted a victory in its first Olympic men’s basketball appearance on Sunday.

Auburn alumnus JT Thor had six points, seven rebounds, one assist, one steal and one blocked shot while playing 22 minutes, 43 seconds off the bench for South Sudan in a 90-79 victory over Puerto Rico in a Group C game at Stade Pierre Mauroy in Villeneuve-d’Ascq, France.

After three seasons with the Charlotte Hornets, Thor does not have an NBA contract yet for the 2024-25 campaign. He’ll be matched up with NBA players again, though, at 2 p.m. CDT Wednesday, when the Bright Stars meet the United States at the Paris Olympics.

The United States opened pursuit of its fifth straight gold medal in men’s basketball by beating Serbia 110-84 in Group C on Sunday.

Thor was among the eight athletes with Alabama roots in action on Sunday at the Paris Olympics.

Colombia’s Luisa Blanco competes in the vault during women’s artistic gymnastics qualifying at the Summer Olympics

Colombia’s Luisa Blanco competes in the vault during women’s artistic gymnastics qualifying at the Summer Olympics on Sunday, July 28, 2024, in Paris.(AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Sunday was a successful day in women’s artistic gymnastics for three athletes with college ties to the state at Bercy Arena in Paris.

Former Auburn gymnast Suni Lee and former Alabama gymnast Luisa Blanco qualified for the women’s all-around final. Lee with the United States and Alabama’s Shallen Olsen with Canada helped their teams qualify for the women’s team final.

The defending gold medalist in women’s all-around, Lee posted the third-highest score in qualifying on Sunday. She had a 14.033 on the balance bean, 13.100 on the floor exercise, 14.133 on the vault and 14.866 on the uneven bars.

At 56.132, Lee finished third behind teammate Simone Biles at 59.566 and Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade at 57.700 in the combined scoring.

The United States led the eight teams that qualified for women’s team final on Tuesday, where it will be joined by Italy, China, Brazil, Japan, Canada, Great Britain and Romania.

Olsen competed only in the vault on Sunday for Canada and contributed a 14.166 score.

Despite finishing at No. 3 in the overall scoring, Lee did not breeze into the women’s all-around finals, which will be held on Thursday. Each nation is allowed to advance only its top two finishers to the all-around final, and Lee came in 0.067 ahead of teammate Jordan Chiles, who finished fourth overall but did not advance to the all-around finals.

The two-gymnast rule cleared a path for Blanco to reach the all-around finals, however.

Blanco finished 30th in the overall scoring on Sunday at 51.698, but she received the last of the 24 spots in the all-around finals, becoming the first gymnast representing Colombia to qualify for that stage of the competition.

Blanco had a 13.466 on the vault, 12.833 on the uneven bars, 12.766 on the balance beam and 12.633 on the floor exercise.





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