Biles wins record-extending ninth
national championship
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[June 03, 2024]
By Rory Carroll
(Reuters) - Simone Biles won a record-extending ninth all-around
title at the U.S. championships in Fort Worth, Texas on Sunday as
the four-time Olympic gold medalist continues to impress in the
run-up to the Paris Games.
After soaring into the lead on Friday, Biles picked up right where
she left off on the final night of the competition, shaking off a
misstep at the beginning of her balance beam routine to finish with
a solid performance.
Her high-flying floor routine earned a 15.10 from the judges and an
emotional response from her mother in the stands as the 27-year-old
added to her lead.
Biles fell backwards while attempting to land a difficult vault in
the third rotation but closed the night with a solid outing on the
uneven bars to seize the title with a wire-to-wire victory. She also
swept the titles for the individual events.
"Today it was just about getting out here, getting comfortable and
confident in my gymnastics and hopefully going to Olympic trials and
taking that next step towards Paris," Biles said.
"I couldn't be more proud of how I'm doing at this time of the year
and gaining confidence in front of a crowd."
Biles finished with 119.750 points ahead of Skye Blakely, who was
5.900 behind. Kayla DiCello was third, 8.950 back of the winner.
Tokyo all-around champion Sunisa Lee finished fourth with 110.650
points.
Biles missed much of the Tokyo Games due to the "twisties" - a
mental block where gymnasts are disoriented in midair - and then
stepped away from competition for two years but looked sharper and
more resilient than ever this weekend.
"I'm a little bit older so I know exactly how to reboot, collect
myself and move on to the next event even if I feel like something
wasn't how it was supposed to go," she said.
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"I know exactly how to switch my mindset and keep
going.
"It's years of therapy ... as well as having good team mates."
Not in action at the championships was Shilese Jones, who is
considered the most likely gymnast after Biles to make the
five-member Paris team.
She withdrew ahead of the competition to rest a sore shoulder to
ensure she is at full strength for the Olympic trials later this
month in Minneapolis, where the squad will be named.
"It's feeling a little bit better today than it has this whole
week," Jones told NBC Sports.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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