Less than three months after making a comeback from injury. The American gymnastics superstar is back at the top of the international rankings.
Simone Biles, a great gymnast from the United States. Won the all-around gold at the international gymnastics championships on Friday, October 6. Adding to her remarkable two-year break comeback. The American, who had already won team gold on Wednesday. Put on a spectacular performance to earn 58.399 points and win the competition. Ahead of Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade (56.766), while colleague Shilese Jones of the United States took third place (56.332). On three of the four equipment, including the uneven bars, Biles received the highest rating.
The 26-year-old gymnast was emotional. As she stood on the platform with her sixth all-around world title. Her 27th medal at the global championships. However, Biles admitted that she felt emotional about returning to Antwerp, where she won four medals, including two golds, in 2013, to begin her world record run.”It means everything I feel comfortable and secure enough to compete after all the effort I’ve put into returning to this area. There are still two competition days left, thus everyone indications are that she will add to her medal tally.
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Journey Of Biles
Two years after her “twisties” episode at the Tokyo Olympics, which causes gymnasts to temporarily lose track of their position in the air, Biles has made an incredible recovery. Because of her four gold medals from Rio de Janeiro five years prior, Biles came into Japan as the clear favorite. However, she broke down and withdrew from four of the five finals.
After using her hiatus to take care of her mental health, the 1.42m Texas native is now back at the highest level and getting ready for the Paris Olympics. According to Biles, “I was actually less anxious today.Because of all that happened (in Tokyo), I was a little traumatized, which is why I was so anxious for the team finals, but today I felt a little less anxious. I’m glad that’s over with.