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On Sunday night in Fort Worth, Texas, Simone Biles made history by winning her ninth all-around title at the U.S. championships. Despite a slight misstep on the vault that resulted in a one-point deduction, Biles’ flawless performance on all four apparatuses solidified her spot in the upcoming U.S. Olympic Trials and cemented her place as the first gymnast to win nine national all-around titles.

Biles’ triumph is a testament to her resilience and determination after experiencing setbacks at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Alongside Biles, Skye Blakely and Kayla DiCello also put on impressive performances at the U.S. championships, with the absence of Shilese Jones due to a shoulder injury opening up opportunities for other competitors to shine. Both Jones and Kaliya Lincoln were granted petitions to participate in the Olympic Trials, adding to the anticipation surrounding the upcoming Olympic games.

As Biles gears up for the Olympic Trials in June, she remains a dominant force in the world of gymnastics. Her comeback from the challenges of the past year reaffirms her status as one of the greatest gymnasts of all time. With her eyes set on the Olympics in Paris, Biles continues to inspire fans and demonstrate her unparalleled skill and determination on the international stage.

Biles has been a dominant presence in competitive gymnastics since she first began competing at a young age. She has won numerous gold medals at both national and international competitions, including five gold medals at the World Championships and two gold medals at

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