Could Shilese Jones Deny Simone Biles History in a Grand Upset
Follow Us
Back in 2021, Simone Biles tied a big record, winning seven U.S. all-around titles. Now, after two years, she’s ready to break that record with Alfred Jochim, who got seven men’s titles about 90 years ago. Moreover, the Xfinity U.S. Championships in San Jose is her second competition since coming back and also a chance to make history.
What’s interesting is that she’s having a close contest with Shi Jones. Jones tied with the 7X Olympic medalist in one round. It’s getting exciting to see who will end up on top and if Biles will make history by getting her eighth U.S. all-around title.
Simone Biles and Jones shine in a captivating championship duel
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
The unfolding drama of the 2023 US Gymnastics Championship has captivated audiences. All eyes are fixed on Simone Biles as she embarks on a record-breaking journey, while equally fervent support surrounds Jones. A viral Twitter post showcasing a tie between the illustrious 4-time gold medalist and the 2022 silver medalist in standings after 2 rotations adds an electrifying element. The scorecard displayed 1. Shi Jones 29.250, 1. Simone Biles 29.250, 3. Skye Blakely 28.450, 4. Leanne Wong 28.250, 5. Katelyn Jong 27.900.
Standings after 2 rotations:
1. Shi Jones 29.250
1. Simone Biles 29.250
3. Skye Blakely 28.450
4. Leanne Wong 28.250
5. Katelyn Jong 27.900— Regina (@reginafmvilela) August 26, 2023
Yet, the gymnastics queen secured her triumph with an impressive 59.300. After the first day, the leaderboard stands with number 1 as Biles, 2. Shi Jones at 56.550, 3. Skye Blakely at 55.700, 4. Leanne Wong at 55.350, and 5. Jordan Chiles at 54.600. With an earlier all-around championship win this month, Simone Biles asserts her dominance in the gymnastics realm and continues to lead the charge.
Trending
Shedeur Sanders Becomes the “Laughing Stock” of College Football as He Ignores NFL Legend’s Advice to Target Gavin Kuld
May 18, 2024 02:10 PM EDT
Patrick Mahomes’ Lesser Known Sibling Hid Her Relationship With Chiefs Star; Mom Randi Revealed Mia’s Private Life in 2021
May 19, 2024 05:13 PM EDT
Dana White & UFC Miss Out on $1.38 Billion Worth Achievement as Conor McGregor Awfully Falls Short of 3-Year-Old Feat
May 18, 2024 01:21 PM EDT
Mom Randi Defends Son Patrick Mahomes as Chiefs Dragged Through Mud Due to Harrison Butker, Wanya Morris & Jason Godrick’s Controversies
May 18, 2024 05:57 PM EDT
Millionaire Best Friend Shedeur Sanders and Co. Can’t Hold Back as Travis Hunter Flaunts $120K Birthday Present From Fiancée Leanna
May 19, 2024 04:53 AM EDT
Get instantly notified of the hottest Olympics stories via Google! Click on Follow Us and Tap the Blue Star.
Follow Us
Jones impresses with a strong comeback despite her injuries
Jones, faced a 10-month hiatus due to shoulder and foot injuries. Her determination shines as she aims to clinch the coveted bars gold medal and regain her spot on the national team in San Jose. Expressing her ambitions, she aspires to once again be a part of the world’s team.
Her journey is off to an impressive start. Jones executed a stunning bars routine, highlighted by a flawless double-front dismount, earning her a remarkable score of 14.9 – the highest of the night.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Standing second in the all-around after the first day with a score of 56.750, she found herself in a tie with Biles after two rotations. The U.S. Championships serve as the final preparation before next month’s camp, where the selection of the five-woman team bound for the world championships in Belgium will take place. With the day 2 event still to come who do you think will emerge victorious, Jones or Biles? Comment down your pick.
Watch this story: Months After Simone Biles and Jonathan Owen’s Wedding, the Olympic Gymnast Reveals the Biggest Fight With Her NFL Husband
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad