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Paris Olympics: Simone Biles flies to another gold in vault

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Paris Olympics: Simone Biles flies to another gold in vault

Simone Biles wasn’t leaving anything to chance in the vault final, soaring high off the table and delivering her signature, eponymous double backflip in pike position.

It’s called the Biles II, the hardest vault in the world and named after her because she was the first to ever do it in competition. Most won’t even attempt it in practice due to the danger of missing it.

With a degree of difficulty of 6.400, the highest in women’s gymnastics, Biles sometimes calls it her “big guns” that can close out competitions immediately. In this case her execution was nearly flawless (9.4) giving her massive 15.700 on her first attempt.

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At that point, this was all but over. She added a Cheng (5.6 degree of difficulty) on her second attempt that yielded a 14.900.

Her two vault average was 15.300.

That was enough to sweep her way to a 10th Olympic medal and seventh gold by winning the individual vault competition here Saturday. It was her third gold in three attempts here in Paris. She won gold Tuesday in the team event and Thursday in the all-around.

Rebeca Andrade of Brazil, who dueled Biles Thursday in the all-around competition, took silver with a 14.966 average. American Jade Carey took the bronze with a 14.466 average.

Biles qualified 0.700 in front of Andrade and owned a 0.900 degree of difficulty advantage, making her very difficult to defeat. Once she stuck the Biles II though, it was simple math. No one else in the competition attempted a vault with a difficulty above 5.600. Most were at 5.000. It was a competition for silver.

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No one else in the competition landed a single vault as high as Biles’ average. Andrade’s 15.100 on the Cheng was the closest.

Essentially, there’s never been anything like Simone Biles in gymnastics, let alone the vault, the perfect outlet for her powerhouse athleticism.

Biles’ 10 Olympic medals moves her into third place all-time for female gymnasts behind Larisa Latynina who won 18 during the 1956, 1960 and 1964 Games and Vera Caslavska of the former Czechoslovakia who earned 11 in 1964 and 1968.

Biles won four golds and a bronze in Rio 2016, a silver and bronze in Tokyo 2021 and three gold so far here. She has two more events (balance beam and floor) and could move to second on the all time list.

One of Biles’ golds in Rio was the vault. She is also a two-time world champion on the apparatus and has two skills named after her, the Biles and the Biles II, a double back flip in pike position that commands the highest degree of difficulty (6.4) in the event.

Medals Table

RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1United States11201950
2France11141540
3China1511935
4Great Britain10101232
5Australia127524
6Republic of Korea96520
7Japan84820
8Italy68418
9Netherlands54413
10Canada33612
11Germany4329
12Brazil1449
13Romania3317
14New Zealand2417
15Hungary2226
16Israel1416
17Switzerland1146
18Sweden1225
19Spain1135
20Belgium2024
20Hong Kong2024
20Ireland2024
23South Africa1124
24Greece0134
24Poland0134
26Croatia2013
27Georgia1203
28Kazakhstan1023
28Uzbekistan1023
30Mexico0213
31India0033
32Azerbaijan2002
33Czech Republic1012
33Guatemala1012
35DPR Korea0202
36Kosovo0112
36Turkey0112
36Ukraine0112
39Moldova0022
39Tajikistan0022
41Argentina1001
41Ecuador1001
41Philippines1001
41Serbia1001
41Slovenia1001
41Uganda1001
47Denmark0101
47Ethiopia0101
47Fiji0101
47Mongolia0101
47Tunisia0101
52Austria0011
52Chinese Taipei0011
52Egypt0011
52Lithuania0011
52Portugal0011
52Slovakia0011
58Afghanistan0000
58Albania0000
58Algeria0000
58American Samoa0000
58Andorra0000
58Angola0000
58Antigua and Barbuda0000
58Armenia0000
58Aruba0000
58Bahamas0000
58Bahrain0000
58Bangladesh0000
58Barbados0000
58Belize0000
58Benin0000
58Bermuda0000
58Bhutan0000
58Bolivia0000
58Bosnia and Herzegovina0000
58Botswana0000
58British Virgin Islands0000
58Brunei0000
58Bulgaria0000
58Burkina Faso0000
58Burundi0000
58Cambodia0000
58Cameroon0000
58Cape Verde0000
58Cayman Islands0000
58Central African Republic0000
58Chad0000
58Chile0000
58Colombia0000
58Comoros0000
58Congo0000
58Cook Islands0000
58Costa Rica0000
58Cuba0000
58Cyprus0000
58Djibouti0000
58Dominica0000
58Dominican Republic0000
58Democratic Republic of the Congo0000
58El Salvador0000
58Equatorial Guinea0000
58Eritrea0000
58Estonia0000
58Micronesia0000
58Finland0000
58Gabon0000
58Gambia0000
58Ghana0000
58Grenada0000
58Guam0000
58Guinea0000
58Guinea-Bissau0000
58Guyana0000
58Haiti0000
58Honduras0000
58Iceland0000
58Individual Neutral Athletes0000
58Indonesia0000
58Iran0000
58Iraq0000
58Cote d’Ivoire0000
58Jamaica0000
58Jordan0000
58Kenya0000
58Kiribati0000
58Kuwait0000
58Kyrgyzstan0000
58Laos0000
58Latvia0000
58Lebanon0000
58Lesotho0000
58Liberia0000
58Libya0000
58Liechtenstein0000
58Luxembourg0000
58Macedonia0000
58Madagascar0000
58Malawi0000
58Malaysia0000
58Maldives0000
58Mali0000
58Malta0000
58Marshall Islands0000
58Mauritania0000
58Mauritius0000
58Monaco0000
58Montenegro0000
58Morocco0000
58Mozambique0000
58Myanmar0000
58Namibia0000
58Nepal0000
58Nicaragua0000
58Niger0000
58Nigeria0000
58Norway0000
58Oman0000
58Pakistan0000
58Palestine0000
58Panama0000
58Papua New Guinea0000
58Paraguay0000
58Peru0000
58Puerto Rico0000
58Qatar0000
58Nauru0000
58Palau0000
58Rwanda0000
58Samoa0000
58San Marino0000
58Sao Tome and Principe0000
58Saudi Arabia0000
58Senegal0000
58Seychelles0000
58Sierra Leone0000
58Singapore0000
58Solomon Islands0000
58Somalia0000
58South Sudan0000
58Sri Lanka0000
58St. Kitts and Nevis0000
58Saint Lucia0000
58St. Vincent and Grenadines0000
58Sudan0000
58Suriname0000
58Swaziland0000
58Syria0000
58Tanzania0000
58Thailand0000
58Timor-Leste0000
58Togo0000
58Tonga0000
58Trinidad and Tobago0000
58Turkmenistan0000
58Tuvalu0000
58U.S. Virgin Islands0000
58United Arab Emirates0000
58Uruguay0000
58Vanuatu0000
58Venezuela0000
58Vietnam0000
58Yemen0000
58Zambia0000
58Zimbabwe0000
The medals table

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