Olympian Simone Biles Becomes First Woman Ever To Complete A ‘Triple-Double’

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Olympian Simone Biles became the first woman in nearly 70 years to win six US senior women’s all-around gymnastics titles

Olympian Simone Biles became the first woman in nearly 70 years to win a sixth US senior all-around gymnastics titles – and she marked the occasion by also becoming the first woman to land a triple-twisting, double back maneuver during her floor routine.

On Friday, Biles made history by becoming the first gymnast ever to land a double-twisting, double somersault dismount off the balance beam.

The four-time gold medalist and 2020 Tokyo Olympics favorite finished the final night of the US women’s gymnastics championships with a score of 118.500 to beat Sunisa Lee (113.550) and Grace McCallum (111.850).

Given that comfortable entering Sunday, the 22-year-old Biles could have taken the maneuver dubbed ‘the triple-double’ out of her routine on Sunday. By many accounts, she already had another national title in hand by that point of the program, matching Clara Schroth Lomady, who won her sixth US crown in 1952.

Biles’s coach Laurent Landi left the option up to her after the Olympic champion’s bid to become the first woman to complete the triple-double in the competition came up a bit short on Friday.

Of course, he knew the answer.

Biles threw it at the end of her first tumbling pass, fueled by adrenaline, ambition and otherworldly skill. When the dizzying combination ended with her feet firmly on the floor – if barely inbounds – the jolt through the packed arena was palpable. The smile is on her face unmistakable. And the competition – just like it has been for six years and counting whenever Biles is involved – was over.

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Simone Biles performs her floor routine during the 2019 U.S. Gymnastics Championships, where she became the first woman to land a ‘triple-double’ in competition

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Simone Biles celebrates after competing in the uneven bars to win the all-around title

Biles doesn’t pay too much attention to the margin or her scores. She’s been a fixture atop the podium for six years and counting. Attempting to find the boundaries of her immense talent is what drives her.

It’s why she got so angry after putting both hands down as she tried to land the triple-double on Friday. It’s why she never thought about ditching it on Sunday. And it’s why she sneaked a peek at her phone while rotating from floor to balance beam, typically a no-no during a meet. Well, at least for anyone not named Simone Biles.

‘I wanted to see how it looked,’ she said.

Here’s a word: historic.

‘It’s like she hit a hole in one and we were all there,’ USA Gymnastics high-performance director Tom Forster said. ‘It’s a big deal and we all know it. No one in the world has done it before in the women and actually, she does it better than most of the men who have done it. She should be super excited about that.’

She was. When Biles finished off a two-hour showcase that highlighted how wide the gulf between herself and the rest of the world has become by drilling her dismount on uneven bars: she danced.

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Four-time Olympic and 14-time world champion Simone Biles has made history as the first gymnast ever to land a double-twisting, double somersault dismount off the balance beam on Friday

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Biles, 22, effortlessly twisted and flipped off the beam in front of the judges

Well, sort of. Biles gave Landi a relieved high-five before sticking out her tongue and waving her arms as she ran to hug the rest of the competitors in her rotation.

The anger of Friday night – when she openly seethed after shorting the triple-double and making a bit of a mess on bars – was gone.

‘I was a lot happier today,’ Biles said. ‘I feel I haven’t been as confident on bars this year as I was last year. To finally do a good routine as I can do it, I was really happy. I was very happy and the last event, so I was like, ‘Thank God we’re done.”

For now anyway. Biles is two months away from a trip to the world championships – where her 20 medals are tied for the most by a female gymnast – and a year away from a return to the Olympics. She was a sensation in 2016, cementing her status as one of the best ever with two weeks of gymnastics that came as close to perfection as the sport allows.

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Simone Biles celebrates after making history with her dismount while competing on the beam at the U.S. Gymnastics Championships on Friday in Kansas City, Missouri

A year to go before a return trip to the games, Biles is even better. And really, it’s not close.

‘She’s a freaking beast,’ said MyKayla Skinner, an alternate on the 2016 Olympic team who clinched a spot on the national team by finishing eighth. ‘Like, I don’t even understand. I always ask her, ‘Do you realize how good you are?’ And she’s like ‘Yeah, but I don’t know.’ It just comes so naturally, it’s amazing.’

In a sport that sometimes forces athletes to choose between skill and execution, Biles doesn’t have to. She not only puts together the most difficult routines in the world, but she also does them better than anyone else. Biles won floor, balance beam and vault and finished third on bars even with her ‘meh’ set on Friday.

‘She does stuff that I never thought people could do,’ Lee said.

Lee and 2017 world champion Morgan Hurd were the only women in the field to place ahead of Biles on any event, finishing one-two on bars, solidifying their chances of joining Biles at world championships in Germany in October in the process.

Hurd rebounded from a rocky floor exercise on Friday that dropped her to eighth overall to zoom up to fourth despite admitting she ‘wanted to throw up a little’ when the night began. She promised she would be better on Sunday and she was, despite a technical glitch before her floor when the music started before she took her starting position. She walked off the podium, exhaled and then went out and drilled her set.

‘I think more than anything, tonight just really helped my confidence,’ Hurd said.

Something every gymnast struggles with sometimes. Biles included. Yes, really. It speaks to her inner perfectionist that even after finishing the triple-double, she still knows it wasn’t quite her best.

‘It wasn’t as good as in some of the training,’ she said. ‘But I’m just happy that I landed it because, after night one, my confidence got shot down. So I was really worried about it going into today and that was all I could worry about.’

Not anymore.

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