American Sunisa Lee became the new Olympic women’s all-around champion Thursday, following the stunning departure of her fellow Team USA teammate from the competition. Lee scored 57.433 to finish ahead of Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade, who got second-place, and Russia’s Angelina Melnikova, who got third. Her victory extended the United States’ domination of the all-around event following Olympic gold medal champions Carly Patterson in 2004, Nastia Liukin in 2008, Gabby Douglas in 2012, and Biles in 2016. “Coming into this competition I didn’t even think I could be competing for a gold medal,” Lee said afterward. “I was competing for a silver medal.” The 18-year-old from St. Paul, Minnesota, provided a 13.700 to hold off the remainder of the field. “It doesn’t feel like real life,” Lee said. “I haven’t even let it sink in yet.” But after Biles departed the competition after citing pressure and an inability to focus during her routines. She …