Simone Biles

By DaniG11
  • Born

    Born
    She was born in Columbus, Ohio, United States, March 14 1997.
  • She began her career ...

    She began her career ...
    She officially began her career at the Huntsville, Texas "American Classic" meet in 2011. She finished third in the Individual Meet, first on vault and balance beam, fourth on floor, and eighth on uneven bars. She competed in the "Cover Girl" tournament, in Chicago, Illinois, where she finished fifth on balance beam and floor. His first season ended at the 2011 US National Championships, dubbed the "Visa Championships," held in Saint Paul, Minnesota, where she tied for seventh in the show vault.
  • Competitions in 2012

    Competitions in 2012
    Her first meet was the "American Classic", she finished first overall in individual and vault, second on floor, third on balance beam and fourth on uneven bars. She competed in "Secret U.S. Classic" tournament, Chicago, she finished first, second, and sixth other time. She participated in the United States National Championships, this time in St. Louis, Missouri, she finished third, and sixth. She was called up to the U. S. Jr. A. Gym N. T.
  • Her fame

    Her fame
    Biles rose to fame in 2013 when she won two World Championship golds at just 16 years old, including the all-around title.
  • Four golds

    Four golds
    Four world golds followed in 2014.
  • Competitions, winner

    Competitions, winner
    She is a member of the United States national team, champion in the Nanning 2014 World Cup, Glasgow 2015, Doha 2018 and Stuttgart 2019.
  • Other four golds

    Other four golds
    Again four in 2015.
  • Her trained

    Her trained
    Since he was 8 years old, he has trained with Aimee Boorman. He graduated from high school in 2015, studying from home to have more time to train.
  • Her first Olympic Games

    Her first Olympic Games
    For Rio 2016, her first Olympic Games, she was already a superstar and the main favorite for the title.
  • Artistic Gymnastics World Championships

    Artistic Gymnastics World Championships
    In January 2018, he declared that he had been the victim of sexual abuse by the former doctor of the US gymnastics team Larry Nassar, along with another hundred gymnasts.
    At the 2018 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships, held in Doha, Biles won the all-around, in addition to winning the vault and floor finals and winning the team victory with the United States, for which she won four medals. gold of the six possible, in addition to silver in uneven bars and bronze in balance beam.
  • triple twist double backflip on the ground and a dismounting double twist double backflip on the balance beam

    triple twist double backflip on the ground and a dismounting double twist double backflip on the balance beam
    Biles wowed fans and judges with a triple twist double backflip on the ground and a dismounting double twist double backflip on the balance beam, which until then only existed in the imaginations of sports fans. gymnastics before she made them come true.
  • World Championship

    World Championship
    That imagination was on full display at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, where she won five golds, including the all-around title, thanks to two different new techniques that will be named after her in the women's code of points.
  • At Tokio

    At Tokio
    At Tokyo 2020, in 2021, Biles won another two medals to expand his already impressive Olympic collection to a grand total of seven.
  • Tokyo Olympics

    Tokyo Olympics
    At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Biles announced her withdrawal from participation during the team artistic gymnastics team final, citing mental health issues; The United States ended up winning the silver medal.
  • The first woman in ...

    The first woman in ...
    On April 23, 2021, Biles broke her relationship with Nike that had united her since the end of 2015, to join the North American sports brand Athleta, linked to Gap. A month later, in her first competition since 2019, she became the first woman in history to perform a double piked Yurchenko in the vault.