Simone Biles
Simone Biles (born March 14 1997 Columbus Ohio U.S.) American gymnast, who was regarded as one of the sport's greatest athletes. Biles was the first female gymnast from America in history to have won four gold medals in the same Games. In Rio de Janeiro, she also became the first woman to win consecutive World All-Around titles. Biles lived at Spring Texas in the Houston metro area, where she and her sister Adria had been adopted by grandparents Ronald Biles and Nellie Biles. Simone was first introduced to the sport by her daycare teacher Aimee Borman, when she was 6 years old. She stayed at Bannon's Gymnastix for eleven years. Biles was awarded gold and bronze medals at the women's Junior Olympic National Championships 2010 on the floor and vault prior to her first appearance in 2011 in the elite division of gymnastics competition. Within two years, she won the discipline. Her consistency, her vivacious nature and high degree of challenge for her four eventsvault uneven bars balance beam floor workout and floor exercises -- helped to set her out from the rest of the athletes.





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