Olympics-Gymnastics-How gold can she go? Biles shines in training amid 
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			 [July 22, 2021] 
			By Elaine Lies 
			 
			TOKYO (Reuters) - Defending Olympic all-around champion Simone Biles 
			shone in training on Thursday in a series of sharp routines that 
			included a vault so difficult that no other woman has ever attempted 
			it in competition. 
			 
			Biles, 24, has not lost a competition since 2013 and is aiming to 
			become the first woman to win back-to-back Olympic all-around golds 
			in over 50 years as well as improve on her Rio haul of five medals, 
			four of them gold. 
			 
			She made two attempts at the Yurchenko Double Pike vault, rolling 
			her landing on the first one but performing the second almost 
			flawlessly, surprising the handful of watching media and officials - 
			including one of her coaches. 
			 
			"I didn't think she was going to do the double pike today," Annie 
			Diluzo told reporters. "Then she came out and did it and I was just 
			as shocked as everybody else. 
			 
			"If she does it like that, we could see it in competition, I'm not 
			sure when." 
			 
			Should Biles perform the vault successfully at the Olympics, it 
			would be named for her. 
		
		
		  
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            Simone Biles of the United States during 
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			 Biles and the rest of the team were performing days after alternate 
			Kara Eaker tested positive for the coronavirus and fellow alternate 
			Leanne Wong was deemed to be a close contact, a situation Diluzo 
			described as "devastating". 
			 
			"It was hard for me, it was hard for the athletes and it was hard 
			for the staff," she said, noting that they were carefully obeying 
			the virus prevention protocols in place at the Games and "keeping to 
			ourselves". 
			In line with this, none of the 
			gymnasts stopped to talk to waiting reporters but walked quickly by, 
			all masked, although some waved. 
			  
			 "I have anxiety for the test results to come in every day. I can't 
			sleep until I know," Diluzo said. "I hope they don't." 
			  
			 The artistic gymnastics competition kicks off on July 24 with the 
			men's qualifying rounds, followed by the women on July 25. The Games 
			run from July 23 to Aug. 8. 
			  
			 (Reporting by Elaine Lies, editing by Ed Osmond) 
			 
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