Thursday, 11 August 2016

Simone Biles soars above the women’s gymnastics world to Olympic gold

If there’s a quibble to make with Simone Biles, it’s that she competes with such joy and such weightless effervescence that she does herself a disservice, in a way, by making gymnastics look so easy.
You won’t catch her grimacing. She will never double over with exhaustion, tongue dangling, between routines.
For Biles, flipping through the air is such fun, such a party, that no theatrics are needed other than the few flecks of glitter with which she lines her eyes so they match her sparkly leotard.
At Rio Olympic Arena on Thursday, Biles invited a raucous crowd in the stands and millions of viewers at home to her Olympic party, which concluded with a floor exercise routine that exploded with high-flying acrobatics and radiated complete abandon.
After briefly ceding the lead midway through the competition on her weakest event, the uneven bars, Biles charged back to claim Olympic all-around gold, her sport’s most coveted prize, by more than two points over her U.S. teammate and role model Aly Raisman, who took silver.
Russia’s Aliya Mustafina took a distant bronze.
Olympic all-around gold was the only individual honor Biles hadn’t claimed, too young to compete in the 2012 Olympics. The gold medal was Biles’s second of the Rio Games, coming 48 hours after she had led the five-woman U.S. squad to team gold by a staggering eight-point margin over second-place Russia.
Biles made history for the United States, too, which became the first country to win four consecutive all-around Olympic golds in women’s gymnastics — a streak that started with Carly Patterson in 2004 and was continued by Nastia Liukin in 2008 and Gabby Douglas in 2012.
With two golds draped around her neck, Biles has a chance for three more in the coming week, when she competes in the event finals of vault, balance beam and floor exercise.
“It would be amazing!” Biles gushed. “But that’s crazy to think about.”
Raisman was just as overjoyed with her silver and burst into tears almost the moment she threw her hands up to signal the end of a tremendous floor routine that clinched her finish.

No comments:

Post a Comment