Simone Coming For Gabbie's Neck

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INDIANAPOLIS, Aug.15, 2015 – Two-time World all-around champion Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, captured her third consecutive U.S. all-around title at the 2015 P&G Gymnastics Championships at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Biles is the first U.S. woman to win three all-around titles since Kim Zmeskal in 1992. Biles also picked up the U.S. titles for the vault and balance beam. The championships wrap up with men’s gymnastics. The senior men’s session is at 1:30 p.m. and the junior session is at 7:30 p.m. ET.

Biles easily notched her third all-around crown with a two-day total of 124.100. Maggie Nichols of Little Canada, Minn./Twin City Twisters, captured the all-around silver at 119.150, and 2012 Olympic floor exercise and team gold medalist Aly Raisman of Needham, Mass./Brestyan’s American Gymnastics, earned the bronze with 118.550. Bailie Key of Montgomery, Texas/Texas Dreams, tallied a 118.350 for fourth and 2012 Olympic team and all-around champion Gabrielle Douglas of Virginia Beach, Va./Buckeye Gymnastics, posted a 117.950 for fifth.

  • Event champions: vault, balance beam, Biles; Madison Kocian of Dallas/WOGA, uneven bars; Raisman, floor exercise.
  • Event scores are a two-day total, with today’s event scores in parentheses.
    • Biles: vault, 31.550 (16.300); uneven bars, 30.100 (14.950); balance beam, 30.700 (15.900); floor exercise, 30.750 (15.850)
    • Nichols: vault, 31.650 (15.850); uneven bars, 29.750 (14.800); balance beam, 29.050 (14.650); floor exercise, 28.700 (14.150)
    • Raisman: vault, 30.550 (15.350); uneven bars, 28.250 (14.100); balance beam, 28.700 (14.950); floor exercise, 31.050 (15.500)
    • Key: vault, 30.450 (15.200); uneven bars, 30.500 (15.300); balance beam, 28.250 (14.550); floor exercise, 29.150 (14.700)
    • Douglas: vault, 30.250 (15.150); uneven bars, 30.400 (15.100); balance beam, 28.650 (14.200); floor exercise, 28.650 (14.800)
  • U.S. Senior National Team: Biles; Nichols; Raisman, Key; Douglas; Kocian; MyKayla Skinner of Gilbert, Ariz./Desert Lights Gymnastics; Alyssa Baumann of Plano, Texas/WOGA; Nia Dennis of Westerville, Ohio/Legacy Elite; Kyla Ross of Aliso Viejo, Calif./Gym-Max
  • Senior awards: Simone Biles, Athlete of the Year; Aly Raisman, Sportswoman of the Year; Aimee Boorman, Coach of the Year
 

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Bruh she aint playing. Aly is the only putting in work for Gabby and the asain broad

You talking about Kyla Ross? I was surprised to find out that she is mixed. Her father is black and Japanese. Her mother is Filipina, German, and Puerto Rican.
Might be Cablinasian.:mjpls:

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Gymnast thighs be killing it for me

Top thigh game in sports

1. Gymnasts
2. Volleyball
3. Softball

Took some debating on 2 and 3
Track
Volleyball
Soccer

They're normal height w/ the thickness. I wanna fukk Raisman, but she's built like a dwarf. :ld:
 
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