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The anticipation is palpable as the curtain opens on the magnificent stage of the 2023 Xfinity U.S. Gymnastics Championships. One name stands out even more among the contenders and that is Simone Biles. Fans and enthusiasts are watching this extraordinary athlete intently as the championship unfolds because she not only intends to dominate the competition but also to shatter a record that has stood for 90 years.

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Biles’ journey to the championships offers her yet another chance to etch her legacy in the sport’s history. But Biles’ journey isn’t one she undertakes alone; her family has been a cornerstone of her success. Recently, her family and her youngest cheerleader, have joined the chorus of supporters in San Jose, California, eager to witness their icon in action.

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Baby Biles sets her own milestone

Sammi Biles, Simone Biles? sister in law, recently shared an adorable Instagram story that gave an inside look at the Biles family’s life. The endearing photograph showed Ronni Loise Biles, also known as Baby Biles, and Nellie Biles sharing a tender moment. During a flight, Baby Biles was seen peacefully dozing in her grandmother’s arms as Nellie fed her a bottle of milk. The accompanying caption, “Sweet baby only slept 30 minutes the entire 4-hour flight but she did so well!” exuded both the joys and challenges of familial travel.

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Aunt Simone Biles isn’t just a source of support; she’s also known for her thoughtful gestures. Prior to the flight update Biles graced the scene in a sunny California, making a statement not only with her gymnastic prowess but also with her love. Her sister-in-law’s Instagram post shed light on yet another heart-warming moment ? a chic Dior white onesie gifted to Baby Biles. As the championship events with Biles’ are just a few hours away, the excitement has soared. Simone Biles stands on the brink of rewriting history.

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Simone Biles set to break a 90 year old record

As the anticipation builds, Simone Biles stands on the cusp of rewriting history at the 2023 Xfinity U.S. Gymnastics Championships. If she secures her 8th all-around title, she will carve her name into the record books as the first gymnast, regardless of gender, to achieve this feat. This would signify breaking a 90-year-old record shared with Alfred Jochim, a testament to Biles’ exceptional prowess and dedication.

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Among the headliners, the effervescent Simone Biles stands shoulder to shoulder with Olympic medalist Suni Lee, the remarkable Shilese Jones, along with the formidable Jordan Chiles and fierce Jade Carey too.The SAP Center, located in the center of San Jose, California, is the focal point of this magnificent spectacle. On Thursday, August 24, junior and senior male gymnasts perform, and on Friday, August 25, their female counterparts.

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The junior and senior male competitions resume on Saturday, August 26, and the junior and senior female gymnasts compete in the final competition on Sunday, August 27. As Simone pushes boundaries and Baby Biles takes her first steps to support her legendary aunt the stage is set and? the anticipation is electric

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