Simone Biles
Simone Biles (born March 14 1997 Columbus Ohio U.S.) American gymnast, who was regarded as among the best athletes. The 2016 Olympics took place at Rio de Janeiro and Biles was one of the U.S.'s the first gymnast of female gender ever to win 4 gold medals. Biles also took home the world championship for all-around, three times in succession (2013-15). Biles, along with her twins Adria Biles and Ronald Biles were adopted as young children by grandparents from Houston. Simone became interested in gymnastics when she was just six during a day-care field trip in Bannon's Gymnastix and remained there for eleven years under supervision of coach Aimee Boorman. Biles was awarded a gold medal in floor exercises and also a bronze in vault during the Women's Junior Olympic National Championships in 2010 before breaking into the elite gymnastics in the year 2011. In less than two years, she was the most dominant athlete in the field. What set Biles apart was the consistency of her fun-loving personality, and the extreme level of difficulty she incorporated into her workout routines for the four events she competed in: vault uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise.
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