Simone Biles
Simone Biles, American gymnast (born 14 March 1997 in Columbus Ohio U.S.), was considered as one of sport's best athletes. Biles was the first female gymnast from America in history to have won four gold medals in a single Games. In Rio de Janeiro, she was also the first female to have won successive World All-Around championships. Biles grew up in Spring Texas in the Houston metro area, where she and her sister Adria had been adopted by grandparents Ronald and Nellie Biles. Simone was first able to show the sport of gymnastics seriously as when she was six years old during a school field trip to Bannon Gymnastix. Aimee Borman was her coach throughout the following 11 years. Biles took home a gold medal for the floor and bronze in vault at the women's Junior Olympic National Championships in 2010 before breaking into the elite level of gymnastics in the year the year 2011. Two years later, she was the most dominant athlete in the field. Biles stood out for her consistent, having an exuberant and energetic personality and incorporating a high degree of difficult to all her activities vaulting uneven bar floor exercises.





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