The Day

Biles sets all-time medal record at gymnastics worlds

- By JAMES ELLINGWORT­H AP Sports Writer

Stuttgart, Germany — Everyone counts Simone Biles' medals except Simone Biles.

Winning her 24th and 25th world championsh­ip medals in beam and floor Sunday put the United States gymnast top of the all-time medal charts for the championsh­ips.

Biles won five gold medals this week. If she can repeat that at next year's Olympics it would be a feat no female gymnast has managed at a single Games.

But for Biles, it's not about the statistics.

“I can't be more thrilled with the performanc­e that I put out at this world championsh­ips,” she said. The medal record? “I'm not a number person.”

Aged 22, she's a hero to younger gymnasts who grew up watching her routines.

“I'm second in the world after Simone Biles, and she's obviously so amazing. And to be second is super crazy,” the 16-year-old U.S. gymnast Sunisa Lee said after taking silver behind Biles in Sunday's floor exercise. “I don't know how she's been doing this for so long.”

Biles' 24th medal came on the beam, breaking a tie for 23 with Belarusian gymnast Vitaly Scherbo.

Biles scored 15.066 after a near-flawless routine, opting for a simpler dismount than the double-double she performed earlier in the championsh­ips.

That dismount is a sore point for Biles, who introduced the double-double to competitio­n this season and had the skill officially named after her at the worlds — there are four Biles skills now. She feels the Internatio­nal Gymnastics Federation didn't reward it with a high enough difficulty rating.

“It's not worth the one-tenth (extra difficulty point). I'm sorry, it's just not,” she said.

When her score was announced, guaranteei­ng the medal record, Biles leaped up from her seat with a broad smile and punched the air.

“I was really excited. I thought it was going to be at least a 14.8, 14.9, but to see 15, I was like, ‘Well, that's pretty crazy,' so I was very proud,” she said.

China took silver and bronze with Liu Tingting on 14.433 and Li Shijia on 14.3, respective­ly.

Biles won the floor exercise by a full point, scoring 15.133 despite a step out of bounds on one pass.

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