Simone Biles
Simone Biles, American gymnast (born 14 March 1997 Columbus Ohio U.S.), was considered as one of sport's best athletes. She was the first gymnast from the United States in history to have won four gold medals during the same Games. in Rio de Janeiro, she also became the first woman to have won successive World All-Around championships. Biles together with her siblings Adria and Ronald Biles were taken in as infants by their grandparents from Houston. Simone became interested in gymnastics at age six during a day-care field trip at Bannon's Gymnastix and remained there for 11 years under the guidance of her trainer Aimee Boorman. Biles received a silver medal for vault and also a medal in floor gymnastics at the Women's Junior Olympic National Championships. The year 2011 saw her begin participating in the elite level of competition. Within two years, she dominated this discipline. The thing that set Biles out was her consistency her flamboyant attitude and the extreme level of challenge she integrated into her routines throughout the four events she competed in: vault uneven bars, balance beam, and floor workout.





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