Simone Biles
Simone Biles, American gymnast (born 14 March 1997 Columbus Ohio U.S.), was considered as one of the top athletes in sports. Biles was the very first female gymnast from America to ever win four gold medals during one Games. In Rio de Janeiro, she also became the first woman to ever win successive World All-Around championships. Biles was born in Spring Texas. Her grandparents Ronald Biles (and her sister Adria) took them in as adoptees. The Biles family grew up in the Houston metropolitan area. Simone was first drawn to gymnastics while she was just 6. Her coach Aimee Borman invited her to Bannon's Gymnastix and they took them on a field trip. Biles took home a medal in vault, and also a medal in floor during the 2010 Women's Junior Olympic National Championships. In 2011, she began playing in elite levels of the sport. A year later Biles was the king of the field. Biles distinguished herself by being constant, possessing an enthusiastic energy and joyful personality. She also integrated the most difficult of exercises into all her events vaulting uneven bar floor exercises.





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