Sunisa Lee struggled on the balance beam at the Paris Games, falling during her routine on August 5, 2024.
What happened?
The crowd at Bercy Arena was unusually quiet, with no music played and fans hushing others, affecting Lee and other gymnasts.
Lee scored 13.1, the same as Simone Biles, who also fell during her routine.
The quiet atmosphere was a departure from the typical loud crowds at gymnastics events.
Why it matters for Sunisa Lee
The pressure was on for Lee, who felt the stress of competing in a quiet arena.
She joked that she wondered if the photographers could hear her breathing.
The 21-year-old gymnast felt like she was the only one up there, adding to her stress.
Lee and Biles commiserated after their falls, discussing the challenging conditions.
What comes next?
The balance beam final was a key event at the Paris Games, with Italy's Alice D'Amato taking gold.
Lee and Biles will look to bounce back from their falls in future competitions.
The quiet crowd was a unique factor in the event, with some fans offering support while others told others to quiet down.
The atmosphere was more like a golf tournament than a typical gymnastics event.
Lee's performance was affected by the crowd, but she will look to learn from the experience.
The Paris Games continue, with Lee and other gymnasts competing in upcoming events.