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Historic Triple For Simone Biles, Queen Of The Quadrennium At Worlds

Biles the Magnificent

American star Simone Biles captured an unprecedented third consecutive World All-around gold Thursday evening in Glasgow, becoming at 18 the first female gymnast in history to win three in a row.

Biles joins Russia’s Svetlana Khorkina (1997, 2001, 2003) as the only other gymnast to have won three World All-around titles. As the only woman to have done it in consecutive years, she stands alone.

In competition, Biles took the lead with her Vault in the first rotation and never relinquished it. Even a stumble forward after a front flip on Balance Beam and bounding out of bounds on her signature element on Floor wasn’t enough to stop her: With big tricks and crowd pleasing razzle-dazzle, the smiley Texan accumulated 60.399 points, more than a point ahead of 2012 Olympic champion Gabrielle Douglas, who completed a clean competition to win the silver.

Simone Biles
Simone Biles

“I kind of overthought it tonight, because everyone was talking about the three-peat,” Biles said. “What keeps me going is the amazing teammates, National Team coordinator Martha Karolyi in the gym and the friends and family guiding me along the way. I just never get tired of it.”

With 11 World medals, eight of them gold, in the bank, Biles now holds the American record for most medals won at the World Championships, and she’ll have three more chances to add to that total in event finals on Vault, Balance Beam and Floor Exercise this weekend. While a place on the U.S. Olympic team next summer is not guarenteed for anyone, Biles’s three-year domination nonetheless makes her one of the early favorites for gold in Rio.

Silver-plated return for an Olympic gold medallist

If anyone had a chance to challenge Biles, it was Douglas, who earned silver at her first Worlds since returning to international competition in March following a two-year hiatus. Though miles behind Biles, Douglas impressed as she put on a calm display of flight and precision on Vault, Uneven Bars, Balance Beam and Floor Exercise, showing that she has the mettle to possibly become the first woman to defend her Olympic title since 1968. Good as she was, Douglas estimated herself to be only at about “80 percent” of her capabilities as she gears up for a second Olympic Games. “There’s more to come, and I’m so excited for the road ahead,” she said.

The revenge of Larisa Iordache

Following the Romanian women’s meltdown in team qualification, it was up to reigning All-around silver medallist Larisa Iordache to salvage something from this World Championships. In a performance that included the top score of the night on Balance Beam, Iordache was on point to earn bronze, which will be Romania’s only medal in the women’s competition. “I tried to take revenge. I had goals in my head and I did it for myself and my teammates,” Iordache said. Bronze is not the Romanian standard, but it still beats the country’s dismal 13th place finish in the team competition.

Larisa Iordache (ROU), Simone Biles (USA) and Gabrielle Douglas (USA)
Larisa Iordache (ROU), Simone Biles (USA) and Gabrielle Douglas (USA)

Gravitating around the podium

Shang Chunsong did what the Chinese don’t always do in finals: hit her routines. The 19-year-old veteran of the Chinese team mastered her complicated exercises on Uneven Bars, Balance Beam and Floor Exercise but just missed the podium due to a poor score on Vault.

Second All-around in the qualification round, Switzerland’s Giulia Steingruber’s chances at an All-around medal were swept away when she slipped off the Balance Beam. She finished fifth, followed by Japanese standout Mai Murakami. After setting a record with her ninth-place finish in 2014, Pan American Games heroine Elsabeth Black bettered her ranking by two places this year, giving the Canadian women a new best-ever finish at Worlds.

2015 ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN GLASGOW

From the World Championships in Glasgow to the Olympics in Rio ! For the elite of the Gymnastics world, the big Olympic dream could begin to become a reality at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships October 23 to November 1 in the Britain’s fourth largest city.

With 594 athletes representing 87 countries from Algeria to Vietnam registered to compete, the 46th edition of the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships breaks all previous records in terms of participation. During the competition, other records stand to fall as well.

The uncontested king of Gymnastics since 2009, Kohei Uchimura will seek to extend his incredible winning streak in Glasgow. The 26-year-old from Japan, already owner 16 World and five Olympic medals, has won the last five consecutive World All-around titles, in addition to the Olympic gold in 2012.

The American Simone Biles, 18, will try to become the first gymnast to win three consecutive women’s World All-around titles. Russia’s Svetlana Khorkina is currently the only gymnast in history to have won three World All-around golds, though she did not do it in consecutive years (1997, 2001 and 2003).

In addition to almost all 2014 World champions, a large number of 2012 Olympic gold medallists will be present in Glasgow, among them Gabrielle Douglas (USA), Alexandra Raisman (USA), Arthur Zanetti (BRA), Krisztian Berki (HUN) and Epke Zonderland (NED).

The Glasgow Worlds will be all the more suspenseful because the quest for World gold doubles as the first of two qualifying competitions for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Following the qualification competitions (October 24 for the women and October 26 for the men), the top eight teams will secure the right to send five gymnasts to compete in the team event at next summer’s Olympics. Teams ranked ninth through 16th will have a second chance to qualify at the Pre-Olympic Test Event in Rio April 16-19, 2016.

For gymnasts whose nations do not advance to the Games or the Test Event, winning a medal in individual event finals October 31 and November 1 is the surest way to obtain their ticket to the Rio Games.

From Glasgow to Rio !
From Glasgow to Rio !

The SSE Hydro in Glasgow offers a unique backdrop for showcasing the performers of one of the most popular sports in the Olympic programme. A giant 230 square meter screen will put spectators right in the middle of the action, while the judges will be seated at the sides of the arena, allowing maximum visibility of the gymnasts.

The intention is to create “a ground-breaking competition for spectators,” said Matthew Greenwood, competition’s manager of the Glasgow 2015 Organising Committee, during an orientation meeting with the delegations.

“We all know that organising a World Championships takes an incredible amount of resources and energy. Glasgow has surpassed our expectations, and I would like to extend my thanks to the organising committee,” added Nellie Kim, President of the FIG Women’s Technical Committee. “Every little detail of these Championships is truly impressive, and I am sure that the experience, the effort and the wisdom put into the process of preparation will lead us all to a truly unique event.”