Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Too young last time, Biles finally living her dream

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RIO DE JANEIRO: US gymnastics star Simone Biles, whose incredible life story is the stuff of Hollywood movies, admitted on Tuesday she was finally living her Olympic dream.

Too young to compete in London, Biles had watched from home as Gabby Douglas and a US team dubbed the ‘Furious Five’ took all-around and team gold.

Four years on Biles, 19, has eclipsed Douglas, 20, as the golden girl of the US gymnastics team.

And competing in a team now dubbed the ‘Final Five’ in honour of retiring national team coordinato­r Martha Karolyi, the US outclassed their rivals to take a third women’s team title in the Rio Olympic Arena on Tuesday night. The score raked up by Biles, Douglas, Aly Raisman, Madison Kocian and Laurie Hernandez was more than eight points clear of silver medallist Russia.

“It’s everything and more than I’d hoped it to be,” said Biles as she sat alongside her teammates with her first Olympic gold around her neck.

“Dreams DO come true,” she later tweeted.

Despite being an Olympic newcomer Biles is already one of the most decorated women in gymnastics history.

A gold in Rio has completed her incredible rise in just three years with more titles on the horizon ahead of Thursday’s all-around and finals on vault, floor and balance beam to come.

As well as being the first to win three consecutiv­e all-around world titles, she has won more world championsh­ips gold medals — 10 — than any other female gymnast in history.

“It didn’t feel like the Olympics it was just another competitio­n for us,” admitted Biles.

It has been an incredible journey for the 1.45m (4ft 9ins) gymnast born in Columbus, Ohio. Biles moved to Texas at the age of three to be brought up along with her younger sister by her maternal grandparen­ts Ron and Nellie Biles.

The couple adopted the children after their mother was struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. Two other siblings were adopted by Ron’s sister.

Biles calls her grandparen­ts Mom and Dad and they were cheering in the stands in Rio as she collected her first gold medal.

“Tonight when I walked into the arena I knew exactly where to find them,” said Biles. “My brother was wearing American flag pants so it was hard to miss him.”

Dethroned all-around champion Douglas, who failed to make the cut for the individual final, warned Biles that her life would never be the same again.

 ?? Simone Biles, mainstay of the US women’s gymnastics team. REUTERS ??
Simone Biles, mainstay of the US women’s gymnastics team. REUTERS

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