Simone Biles’s LAST practice at WCC before going the Paris Olympics – July 15th 2024 – YouTube


Biles put the competition on alert with signature move

Before the 2024 Paris Olympics officially began, Simone Biles sent a message to the competition, posting a flawless vault from a practice session that would leave her competitors shaking in their boots, or leotards.

Simone Biles sticks signature move and lets everyone see

That’s Biles, already a 4-time Olympic gold medalist, casually landing the Yurchenko Double Pike, a vault move so difficult that it has never been done at the Olympic Games.

Biles didn’t just land it. She stuck it. And she certainly did not need to post the video to her Instagram story for her fellow gymnasts to know that she is the one to beat on the vault. But she did it anyway.

She accompanied the video with a single emoji: a bullseye. Biles has her eyes on gold, and she’s not referring to archery.

What is the Biles II?

The back handspring onto the springboard followed by two backflips in a straight-leg pike has a simpler name to the public: the Biles II. It one of several moves she has named after her, and the one she hopes will help her make history in Paris.

Biles opened up in a Netflix documentary about her withdrawal from the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, making her 2024 return that much more inspiring.

Her mental health battles are well documented, but instead it was confidence that shone through when she graced Instagram with her message to the competition on Thursday.