She just keeps winning! Yet another historic feat in her bag of accomplishments. Olympic winning Biles, the most decorated gymnast in world of all time Sunday night finished a whopping 4.7 points ahead of Sunisa Lee, winning the women’s all-around with 119.65 points as the U.S. Gymnastics Championships in Fort Worth, Texas.
Seven U.S. titles from senior nationals she entered dating back to 2013 – Biles stands tall with her seventh national women’s all-around title. She was previously tied for six with Clara Schroth Lomady.
The 24-year-old four-time Olympic gold reigning world champion, secured the individual all-around gold after winning the vault, balance beam, and floor routine events.
“It’s really emotional, especially going into my second time doing an Olympic run,” Biles told NBC’s Andrea Joyce on NBCSN. “It’s really crazy.”
“I feel like I did try to enjoy it because it could be one of my last championships that I’ll attend,” Biles said. “But it’s also the road to Tokyo, and after this we have trials, so we just have to really embrace the moment.”
After the 2020 Olympics were postponed due to the pandemic, Biles pushed further, training harder and tested more skills.
“I feel like every single championship stands out for a different reason, but this one stands out specifically because it’s the road to Tokyo,” Biles said. “We came out here, and we did what we were supposed to.”