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The women's floor competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics was held at the HSBC Arena on 16 August. Simone Biles and Aly Raisman of the United States finished first and second in qualifications and then won the gold and silver medals in the event final. Raisman was the defending Olympic champion on floor.
Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade became the first gymnast to beat Biles in a floor final in a major international competition, posting a score of 14.166 that finished just ahead of Biles at 14.133.
Simone Biles became age-eligible for senior competitions in 2013, [4] and she won gold at the 2013 World Championships in the individual all-around and on floor exercise. She also won silver on the vault and bronze on the balance beam. [5] Biles and Madison Kocian were part of the 2014 World Championship gold medal-winning team. [6]
Floor final: Andrade won gold, Biles won gold and Jordan Chiles won bronze after an inquiry. Simone Biles came off the beam on her aerial series and scored a 13.100, finishing fifth.
Simone Biles made history again as she won a historic 8th national all-around title at the Xfinity U.S. Gymnastics Championships on Sunday, August 27, with a final score of 118.450.. The 26-year ...
Finishing with an untouchable 171.296 score after Biles clinched the victory on floor, the Americans ran across the arena and raised the U.S. flag to all sides. They posed for photos shoulder to ...
2016 champion Simone Biles qualified for the final for a third consecutive Olympics. However, she only competed in the event final for a second time after pulling out of the 2020 final due to the twisties. [3] The defending gold medalist Jade Carey also competed in the qualifying round but did not advance after falling on one of her tumbling ...
Biles finished the team final with an all-around score of 58.332. Andrade, who led Brazil to a bronze medal in the team final, finished with a 57.966, just 0.366 points behind Biles.