Simone Biles, the powerhouse athlete in gymnastics, showcased her incredible skills once again at the Paris Olympics. The Women’s Vault Final was no match for Biles as she dominated the competition with her signature move, the Biles II. This move, with a difficulty level of 6.400, is the hardest vault in the world and is named after her for being the first to ever perform it in competition.
Biles’ flawless execution earned her a massive score of 15.700 on her first attempt, setting the tone for her victory. She followed it up with another strong vault, the Cheng, which added to her impressive score. With an average score of 15.300, Biles secured her 10th Olympic medal and seventh gold, solidifying her status as one of the greatest gymnasts of all time.
Her closest competitor, Rebeca Andrade of Brazil, took the silver with a score of 14.966, while American Jade Carey claimed the bronze with a score of 14.466. However, no one could match Biles’ level of difficulty and execution, making her victory inevitable.
Biles’ remarkable performance in the vault competition adds to her already impressive collection of Olympic medals. With two more events to go, balance beam and floor, Biles has the opportunity to climb even higher on the all-time list of female gymnasts. At 27 years old, Biles continues to defy expectations and push the boundaries of the sport.
As she prepares to compete in her final events at the Paris Olympics, fans and spectators alike are witnessing the legacy of Simone Biles unfold before their eyes. Her unparalleled skills, unwavering determination, and groundbreaking achievements have cemented her as a true icon in the world of gymnastics.