The Day

Simone Biles wins fifth all-around title at gymnastics worlds

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There was only one way for Simone Biles to finish off yet another dominant world championsh­ip performanc­e. She dropped the mic.

Biles marked her fifth all-around world title by ending her floor routine with a mic-drop gesture — a nod to her social-media following. Biles said the idea came from Twitter, and it was certainly fitting on a day when no rival came close.

"It wasn't my best routine but we just thought it would be fun," she said.

It may not have been her best, but the routine still earned her the highest floor score of the day. One of the few blemishes was skidding out of bounds on the landing of a triple-double, a skill no other female gymnast performs.

Biles' fifth world all-around title, two more than any other female gymnast has ever managed, was won by a full 2.1 points. The margin of victory was bigger than any of her four previous victories at worlds and matched her 2016 Olympic win.

With another Olympic Games less than a year away, Biles feels on top of the world.

"I feel like right now actually I'm pretty confident in my gymnastics and myself and the performanc­es I put out there, so I feel like I'm probably more confident going in today than I was at the Olympics," she said.

Biles' score of 58.999 was far out of reach for China's Tang Xijing, a late stand-in for a teammate who ended up in second after other medal contenders stumbled. Angelina Melnikova of Russia was third with 56.399.

Biles now has a total 22 world championsh­ip medals across all events, the most by any woman and one shy of Belarusian Vitaly Scherbo's men's record.

Biles' victory makes it seven wins in a row for the United States in the women's all-around, matching the Soviet Union's record streak at world championsh­ips in the 1970s and 1980s.

Tang wasn't even meant to be competing Thursday but became China's first all-around medalist in eight years. She'd qualified third-best of China's gymnasts, with only two per country allowed in the final. However, Tang was drafted in to replace teammate Liu Tingting, who fell on two routines in Tuesday's team final.

 ?? MATTHIAS SCHRADER/AP PHOTO ?? Simone Biles of the United States performs on the vault in the women’s allaround final at the Gymnastics World Championsh­ips in Stuttgart, Germany on Thursday.
MATTHIAS SCHRADER/AP PHOTO Simone Biles of the United States performs on the vault in the women’s allaround final at the Gymnastics World Championsh­ips in Stuttgart, Germany on Thursday.

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