U.S. women romp to fifth straight
world title, Biles rewrites history
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[October 09, 2019]
(Reuters) - The United States
women cruised to their fifth consecutive team title at the
gymnastics world championships in Stuttgart on Tuesday, with Simone
Biles becoming the event's most decorated woman.
The Americans hardly made a mistake in the finals, with Biles
helping them to a score of 172.330 -- 5.801 points more than
second-placed Russia.
Italy (164.796) took third spot for its first world team medal since
1950, while China slipped off the podium for the first time since
2003.
Biles secured her 21st world medal, overtaking Russia's Svetlana
Khorkina for the women's record.
Only Vitaly Scherbo of Belarus has won more world medals with 23,
which Biles could surpass by the end of the individual events this
week.
"I guess it's kind of crazy," said Biles, who collected a
record-extending 15th gold medal at the worlds.
"I feel like I haven't gotten the chance to process it yet.
"But I think we’ll do some celebrating tonight, for all of it. For
the team, for the medal count, for the fifth year in a row."
Biles is likely to break records almost every time she is in action
this week but the 22-year-old conceded she still feels the pressure
of delivering results on the world stage.
"Sometimes, I wish I would quit because the other day we walked out
there, and I was like, 'I literally hate this feeling. I don't know
why I keep forcing myself to do it,'" she told the Olympic Channel.
"But you know, we love the thrill of it. It reminds me to never give
up because, one day, I won't have the opportunity to get that
feeling."
'BILES II'
The Americans wasted no time on their path to glory, with Grace
McCallum, Jade Carey and Biles landing three solid vaults in a row
to give them an early lead.
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Gold medalists team U.S., silver medalists team Russia and bronze
medalists team Italy celebrate on the podium REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
Sunisa Lee faltered on the beam, just as she did in Saturday's
qualifying round, but Biles continued to showcase clinical execution
to post the highest scores on three out of four apparatus.
By the time Biles approached the floor exercises, she needed only a
9.533 to clinch gold.
She wrapped up the contest in style with a triple-twisting double
back flip -- now known as the Biles II -- to finish with 15.333.
It was a much cleaner effort from Biles, who stepped out of bounds
to earn a 0.2 penalty in qualifying.
"It was a little bit nerve wracking, but it was kinda fun," Biles
added. "I stayed in bounds. So I think that was the highlight of the
night."
Italy huffed and puffed into the finals by grabbing the eighth and
final qualifying spot but going into the final rotation they were in
second place, trailing the U.S. by 2.434.
Reigning Youth Olympic Games champion Giorgio Villa led the team and
posted consistent scores across all apparatus to ensure they took
third spot, finishing 0.566 clear of fourth-placed China.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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