The Columbus Dispatch

Biles soars to 6th US gymnastics title

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Simone Biles messed around and got a triple-double. And just about everything else too on her way to a sixth U.S. women’s gymnastics title.

The Olympic champion began her preparatio­n for the 2020 Games by drilling her boundary pushing tripletwis­ting, double-flip (aka the “triple-double”) at the end of her first tumbling run on floor exercise Sunday night, the exclamatio­n point of another dazzling performanc­e that showcased just how wide the gulf between Biles and the rest of the world has become.

Biles, a native of Columbus, had a two-day all-around total of 118.500, nearly five points clear of Sunisa Lee in second and almost eight points ahead of Grace Mccallum in third. The 22-year-old took the top scores on floor, vault and balance beam and placed third on bars, bouncing back from a sloppy set Friday that left the greatest gymnast on the planet and admitted perfection­ist seething.

There were no muttered curse words this time. Only a borderline sarcastic jump for joy after she finished off a typically brilliant night by drilling her dismount on uneven bars to extend an unbeaten streak that began at the 2013 national championsh­ips.

Two days removed from an off day — at least by her impossibly high standards — Biles responded with four sublime rotations that showcased the mix of technical precision, audacious ambition and charismati­c showmanshi­p that have become her trademark.

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