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Aly Raisman won the title on floor exercise Tuesday, about an hour after getting a bronze on balance beam.

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LONDON – Aly Raisman is going home with two gold medals, just like teammate Gabby Douglas.

The U.S. captain won the title on floor exercise Tuesday, about an hour after getting a bronze on balance beam. Add in her gold with the Fierce Five, and she leaves London with three medals, most of any of the Americans.

It’s the first Olympic gold on floor exercise for a U.S. woman.

Catalina Ponor of Romania won the silver, and Aliya Mustafina of Russia got the bronze.

World champion Jordyn Wieber was seventh. The pre-Olympic favorite failed to win any individual medals.

Five days after a tiebreak cost Raisman an all-around medal, she won a bronze medal on balance beam because of it.

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