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N.S. gymnast Ellie Black finishes 4th in balance beam final

Nova Scotia gymnast Ellie Black of Halifax has finished just off the podium in the women’s balance beam final at the Tokyo Olympics.

The 25-year-old made a comeback at the summer games on Tuesday morning after she was forced to withdraw from the all-around event due to a sprained ankle last week.

Team Canada confirmed her return on Monday. Black took 4th place with a score of 13.866, her best-ever Olympic result.

She finished just behind American athlete Simone Biles who claimed the Bronze medal.

Biles also just returned to the games. She missed the individual all-around final to take time to focus on her health due to a mental block known as the “twisties.”

That’s a phenomenon where a gymnast is unable to do a twisting skill because the brain loses track of where the body is in the air, finding the ground only when the athlete strikes it.

China’s 16-year-old Guan Chenchen and 18-year-old Tang Xijing won Gold and Silver respectively.

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