Simone Biles Makes History at World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
Simone Biles, the 19-time world champion, made history on the opening day of qualifying at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.
She became the first woman to land the Yurchenko double pike vault at an international competition.
This high-difficulty skill, historically only done by men, involves a roundoff onto the springboard, a back handspring onto the vaulting table, and a piked double backflip into the air to landing.
Biles executed the vault flawlessly, landing with just a single backwards step.
Her incredible feat has now earned her the honor of having the skill named the Biles II.
Biles' performance in the qualifying round was outstanding.
She posted an all-around score of 58.865, securing her first place in the women's all-around qualification.
She also sits in first place on three apparatus - floor, vault, and balance beam - and second on the uneven bars.
Biles' strong performance puts her in a commanding position to reach all four individual finals and the all-around final later in the week.
This competition marks Biles' return to the world stage since the Tokyo Olympics.
After withdrawing from several events due to the "twisties," a mental block causing a gymnast to lose track of their positions in midair, Biles has once again displayed her exceptional skills.
She recently won a record eighth national all-around title and is now representing the US at her sixth artistic world championships.
The US team also had a remarkable qualifying round, posting an impressive score of 171.395.
This puts them in a strong position to reach the team final, as their total bested last year's first-place qualifying score.
The US men's gymnastics team also secured their spot in the team competition at the next Olympic Games in Paris by qualifying for the team final in second place behind Japan.
Simone Biles' historic moment at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships showcases her incredible talent and determination.
Her groundbreaking vault and impressive performance in the qualifying round have solidified her position as one of the greatest gymnasts of all time.
We look forward to seeing her continue to make history in the upcoming finals.
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Simone Biles, the 19-time world champion, made history on the opening day of qualifying at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.
She became the first woman to land the Yurchenko double pike vault at an international competition.
This high-difficulty skill, historically only done by men, involves a roundoff onto the springboard, a back handspring onto the vaulting table, and a piked double backflip into the air to landing.
Biles executed the vault flawlessly, landing with just a single backwards step.
Her incredible feat has now earned her the honor of having the skill named the Biles II.
Biles' performance in the qualifying round was outstanding.
She posted an all-around score of 58.865, securing her first place in the women's all-around qualification.
She also sits in first place on three apparatus - floor, vault, and balance beam - and second on the uneven bars.
Biles' strong performance puts her in a commanding position to reach all four individual finals and the all-around final later in the week.
This competition marks Biles' return to the world stage since the Tokyo Olympics.
After withdrawing from several events due to the "twisties," a mental block causing a gymnast to lose track of their positions in midair, Biles has once again displayed her exceptional skills.
She recently won a record eighth national all-around title and is now representing the US at her sixth artistic world championships.
The US team also had a remarkable qualifying round, posting an impressive score of 171.395.
This puts them in a strong position to reach the team final, as their total bested last year's first-place qualifying score.
The US men's gymnastics team also secured their spot in the team competition at the next Olympic Games in Paris by qualifying for the team final in second place behind Japan.
Simone Biles' historic moment at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships showcases her incredible talent and determination.
Her groundbreaking vault and impressive performance in the qualifying round have solidified her position as one of the greatest gymnasts of all time.
We look forward to seeing her continue to make history in the upcoming finals.
#latestnews #news #cnn
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