Simone Biles
Simone Biles, American gymnast (born 14 March 1997 in Columbus Ohio U.S.) She was regarded as one of sport's best athletes. She was the first American female gymnast in history to have won four gold medals during one Games. At Rio de Janeiro, she also became the first woman to win consecutive World All-Around titles. Biles as well as her younger sister Adria was adopted from Ronald Biles as well as Nellie Biles the grandparents of Spring Texas (in the Houston area) and grew up in the Houston area. Simone began to take an interest in gymnastics when she was an infant on a field trip to school to Bannon Gymnastix. Aimee Borman was her coach over the next eleven years. Biles won the vault and floor exercise at the 2009 Women's Junior Olympic National Championships before moving up to the elite competition level in 2011. In just two years, she been the best in this particular discipline. Biles was notable for her consistently high performance and exuberant personality as well as the difficult routines she performed across all four events: vault, bars with uneven surfaces and balance beam.





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