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Post by Admin on Nov 2, 2018 19:06:24 GMT
Simone Biles - Floor Exercise - 2018 World Championships - Women’s Team Final
Simone Biles - Balance Beam - 2018 World Championships - Women's All-Around
Even with two falls, gymnastics star Simone Biles could not be beaten.
The U.S. athlete won her fourth all-around title at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Doha, Qatar, on Thursday, besting her competition despite falls on the vault and balance beam.
The 21-year-old could afford a few missteps thanks to the high degree of difficulty in her routines. The first woman to win four all-around titles at the world championships, she finished this year’s competition with 57.491 points.
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Post by Admin on Nov 3, 2018 18:52:39 GMT
American Simone Biles has become the first gymnast to win 13 world titles. The 21-year-old won vault gold at the World Championships in Qatar. It was her third world title in this year's Championships and she has now broken the all-time record set by Belarusian male gymnast Vitaly Scherbo in 1996. Simone Biles - Vault 2 - 2018 World Championships - Event Finals On Thursday, Biles made history by becoming the first woman to pick up four all-around world titles after winning the team and all-around events. The favourite for vault gold received a mark of 15.366 - ahead of Canada's Shallon Olsen and Mexico's Alexa Moreno.
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Post by Admin on Nov 6, 2018 19:55:31 GMT
Simone Biles became the most decorated female gymnast in the history of the world championships on Saturday, winning a gold medal in the floor exercise and a bronze on the balance beam to finish the week with four golds, a silver and a bronze. The six medals lifts Biles’ career haul to 20, matching the record held by Russia’s Svetlana Khokrina. She earned golds in the team final, the all-around and the vault to go with the bronze on beam and a silver medal on uneven bars, traditionally her weakest discipline. Suffering from kidney stone problems that briefly sent her to a hospital emergency room before qualifying, Biles became the first American to medal in every event and the first woman of any nationality since Romania’s Daniela Silivas at the 1988 Olympics.
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