Every time Simone Biles proves she's the best ever.
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Every time Simone Biles proves she’s the best ever.

Simone Biles Ready to move straight to Paris.

Three years after the 27-year-old Ohio native, one of the most decorated gymnasts in history, pulled out of several events at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics to focus on her mental health, she’s back and is eager to embark on her own “redemption tour.”

“I feel like we all have more to offer,” she told reporters in late June after learning she would be competing with her team at the 2024 Paris Olympics. “We weren’t in the best of circumstances, but I feel like we have a lot of weight on our shoulders to go out there and prove that we are better athletes. We are more mature, we are smarter, we are more consistent.”

It’s the same design that guided Simon – who will compete alongside Jordan Chiles, Sunny Lee, Riviera’s comic And Good Carey On the U.S. Gymnastics Team – since she officially took the balance beam competitively in 2011 and took home the gold medal, literally and with fans everywhere.

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