Simone Biles, teammates wrap up Paris 2024 Olympics with floor final
Simone Biles finished her third Olympic Games today, this time in Paris.
Biles made her Olympic debut in the Rio Olympics in 2016 and also qualified for the Tokyo Olympics but stepped away after experiencing a case of the "twisties," USA TODAY previously reported.
Here's a look at how Biles did in this year's games.
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When did Simone Biles compete today?
The women's balance beam final was early Monday, and the floor exercise final began at 8:23 a.m. ET.
How did Simone Biles do in the 2024 Olympics?
Simone Biles has won three gold medals and one silver at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Team final: Biles and the U.S. women's gymnastics team won gold.
All-around final: Biles won gold, Brazil's Rebeca Andrade won silver, Suni Lee won bronze.
Vault final: Biles won gold, Andrade took silver, USA's Jade Carey won bronze.
Floor final: Andrade won gold, Biles won gold and Jordan Chiles won bronze after an inquiry.
Simone Biles came off the beam on her aerial series and scored a 13.100, finishing fifth. This is the first time, other than on uneven bars, that she has made a final and not won a medal.
Balance beam final results
Alice Domato, Italy: 14.366
Zhou Yaqin, China: 14.100
Manila Esposito, Italy: 14.000
Rebeca Andrade, Brazil: 13.933
Simone Biles, USA: 13.100
Suni Lee, USA: 13.100
Julia Soares, Brazil: 12.333
Sabrina Maneca-Voinea, Romania: 11.733
Who qualified for the floor finals at the Paris Olympics?
1. Simone Biles, USA, 14.600
2. Rebeca Andrade, Brazil, 13.900
3. Jordan Chiles, USA, 13.866
4. Sabrina Voinea, Romania, 13.800
5. Alice D’Amato, Italy, 13.700
6. Ou Yushan, China, 13.666
7. Manila Esposito, Italy, 13.633
8. Kishi Rina, Japan, 13.600
Ana Barbosu, Romania, 13.600
What gymnastics moves are named after Simone Biles?
The Biles I on floor exercise: It’s a double layout with a half-twist, which means a double somersault in the stretched position, with a half-twist.
The Biles II on floor exercise: It’s a triple-double, which means it’s a triple-twisting, double somersault.
The Biles I on vault: It’s a roundoff onto the takeoff board, a back handspring with a half-turn onto the table, followed by a double-twisting somersault in a stretched position.
The Biles II on vault: Also known as the Yurchenko double pike.
The Biles on balance beam: It’s the double-double dismount, which means it’s a double-twisting, double somersault.
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Why is Simone Biles called the GOAT?
Biles has been dubbed the GOAT (or Greatest of All Time) in gymnastics for her consistency, longevity and, perhaps most importantly, for her ability to push the boundaries in her sport.
Where is Simone Biles from?
Simone Biles was born on March 14, 1997, in Columbus, Ohio, according to her Olympic Games profile.
How old is Simone Biles?
Simone Biles is 27 years old.
Where does Simone Biles train?
Biles trains at the World Champions Centre, a facility in the Houston suburbs that her family opened after the Rio Olympics. Her parents, Ron and Nellie Biles, still own the gym.
Who is Simone Biles married to?
Simone Biles is married to Chicago Bears safety Jonathan Owens. They met in March 2020 through a dating app when he played for the Houston Texans.
Biles and Owens got engaged in February 2022 and married in April 2023.
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Midwest Connect manager Jenny Porter Tilley contributed.
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