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Olympics: Only Biles can beat Biles in Rio

A dialog between the two stars began when Biles, who will begin her quest for Rio Olympic gold on August 7 during the women’s gymnastics qualifications, replied to Kardashian West’s message by tweeting “Thank You So Much!”

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Biles and a well-rounded squad featuring Gabby Douglas, Aly Raisman, Madison Kocian and Laurie Hernandez could provide a historic finale for the Karolyi era. She wished the incredible Olympic athlete the “best of luck” in the summer games, and revealed that she wants little North to follow in her footsteps. “We need you to come watch”, she said, before realizing what she had just said. Williams’ program and OU dominate the collegiate scene and now he is hoping he can make the US team the OU of the world. No, instead what we’re asking is how many? In addition to being part of the gold-medal team in London, Raisman also won gold on floor exercise. The youngster led her team to a fifth-place finish, the best Olympic showing ever for the Canadian women.

At the 2012 London Olympics, Aly Raisman quite possibly became the most popular Jewish athlete in the world when she won a floor gymnastics gold medal while performing to “Hava Nagila”.

“I met a girl who was a rhythmic gymnast”, she explained in her USA Gymnastics biography. Maturing over the years and the competitive experience I’ve had is going to help me in Rio.

Yes. If you’re a male artistic gymnast you compete on six apparatus – floor, vault, horizontal bar, parallel bars, pommel horse and rings – while women tackle four – flour, vault, uneven bars and balance beam.

She faced what she describes as her biggest setback several years later in 1983, at her third world championships, when she initially was not selected for the group gymnastics team even though she was among the top-ranked gymnasts.

I love it. She’s an fantastic competitor and she’s a fierce competitor, and I absolutely love watching her compete and watching how she deals with things.

Nowhere is her renewed confidence more visible than on beam.

“When you see people like Gabby Douglas and Simone Biles, you know it’s not a one-time thing”, said Wendy Hilliard, a former gymnast who started the nonprofit gymnastics organization Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation where N’dey takes classes. When she has downtime, she likes to unwind by curling up in bed with a good series.

“Lately, before I go to sleep, I have butterflies in my stomach thinking about the Olympics”, she said in June at the Classic, the final tuneup for the national championships.

When the women got to the Olympic trials two weeks later, there were necklaces for each of them.

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“It’s good to have someone like that to keep us accountable and really just motivate us”, Douglas said. She’s got two gold medals from that Olympics. Now that she’s upgraded her second vault to the Cheng – one of the most hard vaults you’ll see at the Games – she’s capable of finally snagging the one title she’s missed. “I just planned on doing college gymnastics and I ended up in the elite world”. It’s telling that DeJesus hopped on “Ellen” before Biles, who didn’t get an invite until she racked up 15 world championship medals.

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