Simone Biles
Simone Biles was an American gymnast born on March 14, 1997 in Ohio, Columbus. She is considered as one of the most talented athletes. The 2016 Olympics that took place in Rio de Janeiro she became the first female U.S. gymnast to win four gold medals at just one Games and she was the first gymnast to win three consecutive world all-around titles (2013-15). Biles is from Spring Texas in the Houston metropolitan region after her and her sister Adria was adopted by parents Ronald and Nellie Biles. Simone was introduced to gymnastics by her daycare teacher Aimee Borman, when she was aged six. The school she attended was Bannon's Gymnastix for eleven years. Biles won a gold in the floor and bronze in vault at the Women's Junior Olympic National Championships in 2010 before breaking into the top level of competing in the year 2011. In less than two years, Biles was a dominant competitor in the sport. Biles's consistent, exuberant attitude and level of difficulty during her four events -- vault uneven bars, floor exercise, vault uneven bars balance beam floor exercise, and floor exercises -- helped to set her out from the rest of the athletes.





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