Simone Biles
Simone Biles (born on March 14, 1997 Columbus Ohio U.S.A.) American Gymnast considered one the sport's best athletes. Biles was the very first American female gymnast ever to win four gold medals during a single Games. In Rio de Janeiro, she also became the first woman to win successive World All-Around championships. Biles and the younger of her sisters Adria was adopted by Ronald Biles as well as Nellie Biles' grandparents in Spring Texas (in the Houston region), grew up there. Simone began to take an interest in the sport of gymnastics as a young girl during a day-care field trip at Bannon's Gymnastix and she remained there for eleven years under the guidance of her instructor Aimee Boorman. Biles took home a medal in vault, and a bronze medal in floor at the 2010 Women's Junior Olympic National Championships. She began playing in elite levels of competition. In less than two years, she became the best in her sport. Biles stood out by her consistent performance, her enthusiasm and level of challenge she made every event - vault, uneven bars as well as balance beams and ground exercise.





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