Simone Biles
Simone Biles (born on March 14, 1997 Columbus Ohio U.S.A.) American Gymnast is considered to be one of the sport's greatest athletes. Biles was the first female gymnast from America ever to win four gold medals during one Games. At Rio de Janeiro, she was also the first female to have won successive World All-Around championships. Biles was raised at Spring Texas in the Houston metropolitan area following the time she and her sister Adria were adopted by their grandparents Ronald Biles and Nellie Biles. Simone was first introduced to the sport by her daycare instructor Aimee Borman when she was 6 years old. She was a student at Bannon's Gymnastix for 11 years. Biles won a gold medal for vault and a bronze medal in floor gymnastics at the Women's Junior Olympic National Championships. In 2011, she began competing in elite levels of gymnastics competition. Within two years, she dominated this sport. Biles stood out for her consistent, having an exuberant and energetic personality and incorporating a high degree of difficult to all her activities - vault uneven bars floor exercise.





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