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  1. Biles Completes Worlds Medal Haul, Mikulak Medals On Final Day In Qatar

    Biles Completes Worlds Medal Haul, Mikulak Medals On Final Day In Qatar

    Nov 3, 2018

    Though Saturday marked the conclusion of the 2018 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships, the final day of competition was nothing short of exciting. After winning bronze and gold medals on balance beam and floor exercise, respectively, Simone Biles increased her World medal count to 20, making her the most decorated female gymnast in World Championships history. She advanced to and medaled on every final possible, completing her Qatar medal haul with four golds, one silver, and one bronze.
  2. Simone Biles Makes History With 4th All-Around Gold At World Championships

    Simone Biles Makes History With 4th All-Around Gold At World Championships

    Nov 1, 2018

    Simone Biles winning all-around titles isn't news. But Biles winning an all-around title at a major international competition with mistakes on three events is news. Although she fell on vault and beam and went out-of-bounds on floor, Biles was still triumphant and came out on top at the 2018 World Championships women's all-around final in Doha, Qatar, ahead of Japan's Mai Murakami, and U.S. teammate Morgan Hurd.
  3. USA, Biles Dominate Women's Worlds Qualifications

    USA, Biles Dominate Women's Worlds Qualifications

    Oct 28, 2018

    The field is set for the women's team, all-around and event finals at the 2018 World Championships in Doha, Qatar after 11 subdivisions competed in qualifications over the course of two days. The U.S. women and Simone Biles continued what they have have been doing for the past two quads and dominated the meet. 
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