World
champion Biles wins Sportswoman of Year award
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[October 16, 2014]
By Larry Fine
NEW YORK (Reuters) - American Simone
Biles, who won four golds at last week's world gymnastics championships
in China, including the all-around title, was named Sportswoman of the
Year by the Women's Sports Foundation on Wednesday.
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Biles, 17, also won gold in the floor exercise and balance beam
in addition to the women's team title.
"I'm glad I'm not competing with her," 2008 Olympic all-around
champion Nastia Liukin told reporters before handing Biles the award
at a gala dinner in New York marking the 40th anniversary of the
organization founded by Billie Jean King.
Liukin said the powerful, 4ft-9in Biles figured to be hard to beat
for 2016 Olympic gold in Rio.
"If she stays on this path, it's very difficult for me to imagine
that somebody could come close to where she is."
Biles said she felt honored to have her name added to a winners'
list that included women who had inspired her, including gymnastics
champions Gabby Douglas (2012) and Liukin (2008), and swimmer Missy
Franklin (2013).
"To be recognized with the award is unbelievable," she said.
In other awards, U.S. ice dancer Meryl Davis was named Sportswoman
of the Year in a team sport having partnered with Charlie White to
win Olympic gold at Sochi and extend an unbeaten streak through
three successive international seasons.
American Noelle Pikus-Pace won the Wilma Rudolph Courage Award for
coming back from serious injury and personal setbacks to claim a
silver medal in skeleton at the 2014 Olympics.
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Kenyan Tegla Loroupe, who after winning three world half-marathon
titles and setting two marathon world records has dedicated herself
to promoting world peace through sport, received the Billie Jean
King Contribution Award.
Using her race prize money, she founded the Tegla Loroupe Peace
Foundation in 2003 and has won accolades from the Kenyan government
for her efforts.
(Editing by John O'Brien)
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