Simone Biles Childhood, Career and Early Life
Simone Biles was a gymnastics prodigy at a very young age. After dominating the junior elite, Biles took home her first U.S. all-around title in 2013 and then her second all-around world title in the year 2015. She took home a record-breaking third consecutive all-around championship in the year 2015. The U.S. Olympic Women's Gymnastics Team, dubbed "The Final Five", took home the 2016 Summer Games. Biles also took home gold medals in vault as well as individual all-around and balance beam. Biles set a new record in 2019, when she won her sixth U.S. all around title. Biles also set a new record in the fall when she won her 25th World Championship gold.
Simone is the youngest of four siblings. The
other siblings include Ashley, Tevin and Adria. Adria Biles, too, is a
gymnast. Simone was born by her grandfather Ron Biles (Shanon’s father)
and his wife Nellie Cayetano Biles. Ron was a former air traffic
controller. Nellie is a nurse and co-owner of a group of nursing homes
across the USA and is also an owner in the past.
She was awarded the title of champion in all
events at the 2013 National Championships over Kyla Ross, who was the previous
champion. She was awarded silver in each of the four events. She was
also awarded a place on the Senior National Team as well as being named to the
World Championship Team.



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