Simone Biles
Simone Biles (born on March 14, 1997 Columbus Ohio U.S.A.) American Gymnast is considered to be one of the sport's most outstanding athletes. The 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro she became the first female U.S. gymnast to win four gold medals at one Games as well as the first gymnast in history to win three consecutive World All-around championships (2013-15). Biles was born in Spring Texas. Her grandparents Ronald Biles (and her sister Adria) adopted them. They were raised in the metropolitan areas of Houston. Simone was introduced to gymnastics by her daycare teacher Aimee Borman, when she was six years old. She was a student at Bannon's Gymnastix for eleven years. Biles took home a medal for vaulting, and a bronze medal in floor gymnastics at the Women's Junior Olympic National Championships. She began participating in the elite level of competition. Within two years, she been the best in this particular discipline. Biles distinguished herself by being consistently consistent and having a lively and lively personality, and also incorporating a high degree of difficult in all of her competitions vaulting uneven bar floor exercises.





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