Ten years after she first leapt to the top of her sport as a
teenage prodigy, the now 26-year-old Biles posted an all-around two-day total
of 118.40, four points clear of runner-up Shilese Jones. Florida junior Leanne
Wong claimed third, bolstering her chances of making a third straight United
States world championship team.
Biles electrified the SAP Center in San Jose, California,
with a soaring floor routine that included a rock-solid landing.
It was her final event of the competition and brought
ecstatic fans to their feet, earning a score of 15.400.
Biles’s feat broke the record for most all-around titles for
a man or woman, set by Alfred Jochim who won seven between 1925-33 when the
Amateur Athletics Union ran the championships. Biles had herself matched that
record in 2021.
Simone Biles competing on the balance beam.
Simone Biles competes on the balance beam during the US
championships. She became the oldest woman ever to win the title [Jed
Jacobsohn/AP Photo]
Biles’s triumph came in just the second competition of her
return from a two-year break, which followed her dramatic withdrawal from
multiple events at the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Olympics in 2021.
At the pinnacle of the sport and out to defend the four gold
medals she had won in Rio, Biles pulled out of most of her events in Tokyo
citing the “twisties” – the dangerous phenomenon in which gymnasts lose their
sense of where they are in the air.
Having served notice that she still has the power and
athleticism to dominate her rivals, Biles’s next stop is Antwerp in late
September, where she will try to add to the 25 medals – 18 of them gold – she
has won in the course of her career.