
Simone Biles impressed at the World Championships in Antwerp (Belgium), the American athlete overcame Yurchenko’s double jump, which will bear her name.
At the age of 26, Biles performed Yurchenko’s double checker jump, which after approval by the technical committee of the International Gymnastics Federation will be called “Biles II”.
After the trampoline was set up, coach Laurent Lundy approached Biles and asked if she wanted to sit by the mat. The approval of the athlete left no doubt: she wanted this protection, even if it meant that she would have a penalty of 0.5 points in the final score, writes News.ro.
In the end, Simone Biles scored a whopping 15,266, then 14,633, for an average of 14,949.
This is the fifth element in women’s rhythmic gymnastics, first achieved by Simone Biles.
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— FIG (@gymnastics) October 1, 2023
Introducing: the “Biles II” vault.@Simone_Biles now has FIVE elements named after her after landing Yurchenko’s double pole vault #Antwerp2023scoring 15,266!#RoadToParis2024 | @USAGym | @TeamUSA pic.twitter.com/Eci4A06Ypy
— Olympic Games (@Olympics) October 1, 2023
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