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Simone Biles steps up Olympic preparation at Xfinity US Gymnastics Championships

Simone Biles steps up Olympic preparation at Xfinity US Gymnastics Championships
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Simone Biles steps up Olympic preparation at Xfinity US Gymnastics Championships
Simone Biles continues her journey to a third Olympic Games as she competes at this week맥스카지노™s Xfinity U.S. Gymnastics Championships.Biles, a seven-time Olympic medalist, is set to headline the event in Fort Worth, Texas, alongside fellow gold medal winner Suni Lee having won the all-around title at the Core Hydration Classic earlier this month.She will be looking to claim a ninth victory at the national championships 맥스카지노“ the final event for U.S. gymnasts before the Olympic Trials take place at the end of June.As well as all-around Olympic gold medalist Lee, Biles will also be up against Jordan Chiles, a team silver medalist at the Tokyo Games three years ago, and reigning Olympic floor champion Jade Carey.Three-time Olympic champion Gabby Douglas was due to compete but withdrew on Wednesday after suffering an ankle injury while training, ending her hopes of competing at this year맥스카지노™s Paris Olympics.The women맥스카지노™s team to compete at the Olympics will be chosen after the trials.Biles back to winning waysThe 27-year-old Biles returned to competitive gymnastics last year after she experienced the 맥스카지노œtwisties맥스카지노 맥스카지노“ a mental block causing gymnasts to lose track of their body positions 맥스카지노“ at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, forcing her to withdraw from several events.She subsequently took time away from the sport to prioritize her mental health but is now hoping to add to her legacy as the most decorated gymnast of all time at this year맥스카지노™s Olympics.So far, Biles맥스카지노™ return has been a success, winning four gold medals and a silver at last year맥스카지노™s world championships.In her first competition of 2024, she finished ahead of Shilese Jones and Chiles to win the all-around title at the Core Hydration Classic, leading scoring on floor and vault and placing second on the uneven bars and balance beam.Lee, meanwhile, is on her own return path to the sport having been diagnosed with kidney disease. She took the balance beam title at the Core Hydration Classic with a score of 14.600.

Simone Biles continues her journey to a third Olympic Games as she competes at this week맥스카지노™s Xfinity U.S. Gymnastics Championships.

Biles, a seven-time Olympic medalist, is set to headline the event in Fort Worth, Texas, alongside fellow gold medal winner Suni Lee having won the all-around title at the Core Hydration Classic earlier this month.

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She will be looking to claim a ninth victory at the national championships 맥스카지노“ the final event for U.S. gymnasts before the Olympic Trials take place at the end of June.

As well as all-around Olympic gold medalist Lee, Biles will also be up against Jordan Chiles, a team silver medalist at the Tokyo Games three years ago, and reigning Olympic floor champion Jade Carey.

Three-time Olympic champion was due to compete but withdrew on Wednesday after suffering an ankle injury while training, ending her hopes of competing at this year맥스카지노™s Paris Olympics.

The women맥스카지노™s team to compete at the Olympics will be chosen after the trials.

Biles back to winning ways

The 27-year-old Biles returned to competitive gymnastics last year after she experienced the 맥스카지노œtwisties맥스카지노 맥스카지노“ a mental block causing gymnasts to lose track of their body positions 맥스카지노“ at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, forcing her to withdraw from several events.

She subsequently took time away from the sport to prioritize her mental health but is now hoping to add to her legacy as the most decorated gymnast of all time at this year맥스카지노™s Olympics.

So far, Biles맥스카지노™ return has been a success, winning four gold medals and a silver at last year맥스카지노™s world championships.

In her first competition of 2024, she finished ahead of Shilese Jones and Chiles to win the all-around title at the Core Hydration Classic, leading scoring on floor and vault and placing second on the uneven bars and balance beam.

Lee, meanwhile, is on her own return path to the sport having been diagnosed with kidney disease. She took the balance beam title at the Core Hydration Classic with a score of 14.600.