Simone Biles
Simone Biles, American gymnast (born 14 March 1997 Columbus Ohio U.S.) She was regarded as one of the top athletes in sports. She was the first female gymnast from America to ever win four gold medals in one Games. In Rio de Janeiro, she also became the first woman to win successive World All-Around championships. Biles and their younger sibling Adria were conceived by Ronald Biles and Nellie Biles the grandparents of Spring Texas (in the Houston region) were raised there. Simone was introduced to the sport of gymnastics through her teacher at daycare Aimee Borman when she was just six years old. She was a student at Bannon's Gymnastix for 11 years. Biles won a gold medal for vaulting, and a bronze medal in floor gymnastics at the Women's Junior Olympic National Championships. The year 2011 saw her begin participating in the elite level of the sport. A year later Biles was the king of the field. Biles stood out for her constant performance her exuberant attitude and the level of challenge she made throughout each competition--vault bars that were uneven, balance beam and ground exercise.





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