Biles dazzles on floor to win
record 25th world championship medal
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[October 14, 2019]
(Reuters) - American Simone
Biles became the most decorated gymnast in world championship
history on Sunday when she won the beam and floor finals to take her
career tally to 25 medals.
Soon after securing a convincing victory on the beam in Stuttgart to
overtake Belarusian Vitaly Scherbo's record tally of 23 world
medals, the 22-year-old Biles successfully defended her floor title
to win medal number 25.
The four-time Olympic champion is now the owner of 19 gold medals
across four championships against 12 for Scherbo, who competed in
five world events between 1991 and 1996.
Making her final appearance of the week in front of a raucous crowd,
Biles wasted no time as she landed a superb triple-twisting double
back flip -- known as the Biles II - on her first pass.
Biles's double layout with a half turn -- another skill named after
her -- put her out of bounds for a 0.1 penalty but she did enough to
post a winning score of 15.133.
"Honestly, I just couldn't move. I was so tired," Biles said of her
final pose on the stage.
"This is really the best worlds performance I have ever put out."
The Americans took a one-two finish as Sunisa Lee finished with
14.133 for the silver medal, while Russian Angelina Melnikova came
third.
BEAM BRILLIANCE
Earlier, Biles delivered a polished routine on the beam before a
full twisting double tuck dismount for an impressive 15.066.
Although Biles had twice before won the world beam title, in 2014
and 2015, it has not always been plain sailing for her on the
apparatus.
Her slip on the landing of a front tucked somersault at the 2016 Rio
Olympics meant she had to settle for a bronze in the event. Last
year again, she dropped off the beam during the women's all-around
final at the world championships.
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Simone Biles of the U.S. in action REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
But she has regained her swagger this week, under the watchful eyes
of balance beam coach Cecile Landi, and posted top scores in all
four attempts -- qualifying, the team and all-around finals and
Sunday's apparatus final.
"It meant a lot because Cecile has really been working on bringing
my confidence back up to where it used to be on the beam," Biles
said.
"To go out there and nail the routine, just like I do in practice,
it felt really good and I knew she was really proud."
As another title-winning score was announced in the arena, Biles
punched the air in jubilation before joining celebrations with the
U.S. team.
"I was really excited," she added. "I thought it was going to be at
least 14.8, 14.9, but to see 15, I was like well that's pretty
crazy, so I was very proud."
Last year's winner Liu Tingting of China took silver with 14.433,
while team mate Li Shijia won the bronze.
Biles finished her campaign in Stuttgart with five gold medals from
six events to mark ideal preparations for next year's Tokyo
Olympics.
Her barnstorming run included a record fifth all-around gold, an
individual vault title, as well as helping the U.S. to a fifth
straight world team title.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; editing by Clare Fallon and
Toby Davis)
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