Simone Biles Wins Historic 11th Olympic Gold in Paris All-Around

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Simone Biles added another landmark to her legendary career on Thursday, winning the women’s all-around gold medal at the Paris Olympics and extending her record total to 11 Olympic golds. The victory further cements her status as one of the most decorated gymnasts in history and gives her the most Olympic medals ever won by a U.S. gymnast.
Biles delivered a standout performance across the competition, finishing with a near-perfect floor exercise routine that helped secure her lead over Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade. The result marked another triumph in a career defined by dominance, resilience and consistency on the world’s biggest stage.
The all-around title is one of the most prestigious awards in gymnastics, recognizing the athlete with the strongest combined performance across multiple apparatuses. Biles’ latest win adds to an already extraordinary Olympic résumé and underscores her continued excellence more than a decade after her first Games.
With this gold medal, Biles continues to rewrite the record books while inspiring a new generation of gymnasts. Her performance in Paris reaffirmed her place at the top of the sport and added yet another historic chapter to an unmatched Olympic legacy.








