Simone Biles is now the most decorated gymnast in history


Simone Biles, at only 26, is one of the greatest athletes in American history. We’ve already known that for a while. Now she’s the most decorated gymnast ever, after winning the all-around title at the Gymnastics World Championships. This is her sixth all-around title. It’s her 27th world champion medal, and if you include her Olympic medals, she has 34 in all. That’s more than any other gymnast in history! When she was on the podium at the championships with her gold medal, and they played the national anthem, Simone started to cry. It made me tear up, too. We know she went through so much and endured challenging setbacks to get to this moment.

Simone Biles is in a lane of her own — and she has been for a while. Now, her medal count proves it.

She’s the most decorated gymnast ever. She’s also the first female gymnast to win six all-around world titles.

Biles added those accolades to her extensive legacy when she won the all-around title at the 2023 Gymnastics World Championships in Antwerp, Belgium on Friday. Her latest victory came 10 years after she claimed her first world championship win in the same city at 16 years old.

That kind of longevity is hard to come by in the sport, and the 26-year-old is making it look easy.

This is her 27th world championship medal and 21st gold. Combined with her seven Olympic medals, Biles has a tally of 34. No male or female competitor has seen that much hardware over the sport’s two premier events.

She was previously tied with Belarusian Vitaly Scherbo for the record with 33.

A regular at the podium, she fought tears as she stood with her fellow competitors while the national anthem played.

Biles’ total score across the balance beam, floor, vault and uneven bars was 58.399 points. With that number, she beat Brazilian defending champion Rebeca Andrade by 1.633 points. Her U.S. teammate Shilese Jones snagged the bronze medal with 56.332 points.

[From Yahoo!]

She’s just remarkable. Watching her floor routine is completely exhilarating, even though she makes one small mistake, it doesn’t even matter because the rest is executed so flawlessly. I will always be awed by the fact that she manages to get so high in the air. This triumph comes after Simone took an extended break from gymnastics for nearly two years. The 2021 Tokyo Olympics were hard on her because of the media pressure, but to make matters worse she got the “twisties,” which is the gymnastics version of the yips, where a gymnast loses their muscle memory in the air. She withdrew from competition because that kind of muscle memory loss is super dangerous. I’m so glad she was able to work through that and regain her confidence. I  bet she sweeps the Paris Olympics next year and takes home all the gold medals.

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  1. Lala11_7 says:

    Being Gen X & growing up watching the Eastern European gymnastic G-DS❤️…Her EXISTENCE makes me SO 😊 😍😘❤️. To me she FINALLY marries the grace & beauty of Nadia & the POWER of Mary Lou Retton & I’ve been waiting to see THAT from 🇺🇸 my WHOLE LIFE❣️

    • ama1977 says:

      She is nothing short of AMAZING and watching her is just exhilarating. A force and the GOAT. And only 26!! I just adore her and I’m so happy she made it back, healthy and better than ever (which seems impossible, but there it is!!)

  2. Eurydice says:

    And to cap it off, she won gold in the FX and beam finals and silver in the vault final.

    • Truthiness says:

      Watching those finals was such a thrill. Even the vault she landed on her seat was amazing because it was the double Yurchenko that no one else can even attempt.

  3. Roo says:

    So proud of her and so happy for her! She’s grace, beauty and strength personified!

    • ML says:

      She absolutely is grace, beauty and strength personified! Well said, Roo. The news all over the world followed her, because not only did she have so many strong, historic performances, she came back from fighting the twisties to make her statement! She was a joy to watch.

    • Cessily says:

      I just love to see her shine..

  4. Flowerlake says:

    Congratulations!

    Great athlete and great personality

  5. Southern Fried says:

    Poetry in motion. Her routines take your breath away.

  6. fabulous says:

    Well done Simone. Well deserved.

  7. K. Tate says:

    I tear up anytime I see her perform.

  8. Kim says:

    I’ve even watched her fall on vault multiple times – I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a skilled fall – the way she immediately launches herself backwards to prevent strain on her ankles instead of trying to stay up, the way she keeps her hands in the air as she slides backwards both to prevent further deductions and protect her wrists, the way her coach knows she’s got this so holds up his own hands so there’s no possible deduction for helping her (aside from the deduction he gets for standing on the mat for safety, which is ridiculous) – it’s such a feat of athleticism,

  9. MF says:

    I showed my husband a clip of a tumbling piece from her floor routine where she flies like 15 feet in the air and he said outloud, “HOLY F*CKING SH*T.” I was like yep, she’s hardly human. It’s incredible.

  10. Raven says:

    She AMAZING and I’m so happy for her . She a testament that breaks are important to your physical and mental well-being.

  11. Kittenmom says:

    I was on pins and needles for her all weekend! What an amazing athlete.

  12. Chantal says:

    Correction @Kaiser. She was already the most decorated gymnast at 34 medals coming in to the WCs. After Saturday and Sunday’s individual event finals, the always amazing Simone Biles added 3 more world medals to her total, a silver on vault (despite her falling backwards after doing The Biles II), and gold in both the balance beam and floor exercise events). Her total is now 37 total medals in world and Olympic championships with 23 GOLD medals. She was asked about her Jordan moment in an interview after the championships ended (re the number 23)

    Congrats to Simone Biles, Shilese Jones (US) and Rebeca Andrade of Brazil for winning the individual All Around!

  13. QuiteContrary says:

    She is officially the GOAT. She’s so brilliant.

  14. Dierski says:

    Love to see her shining and happy in here element – she brings such joy to watch!

    GOAT 100%

    I had the thought that she makes me proud to be an American (in all the ways – gymnastics, advocacy, personality), which is a rare feeling these days with a public figure. So happy for her continued mega-success!!!

  15. phlyfiremama says:

    All hail the GOAT!!! Get IT, Ms. Biles,!!

  16. Denise says:

    Congrats to her, she’s going to be remembered in history

  17. Lucy2 says:

    She brings such joy with her skills, and I have nothing but respect for how she has handled herself over the years. I fully understood her needing to step away, but I’m so happy she’s back, and winning!

  18. Lucy2 says:

    She brings such joy with her skills, and I have nothing but respect for how she has handled herself over the years. I fully understood her needing to step away, but I’m so happy she’s back, and winning!

  19. J.ferber says:

    Fabulous! So happy for her!!! Well done, 🏆 Champion!