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Simone Biles is chasing yet another historic gymnastics title in Antwerp. Just days ago, in the World Championship team finals, Team USA, led by Biles, clinched their seventh title. This achievement added to Biles’s already impressive collection, now totaling 26 world championship medals?20 gold, three silver, and three bronze. This adds to the stellar 2023 the gymnast has had. Clinching a win at every major competition this year, Biles has proved she is a force to be reckoned with. And her fans agree, especially her littlest and favorite one, Baby Biles.

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The young 10-month-old daughter of Sammi Biles and Ronn Biles II has cheered her TT on in the most adorable ways, whether taking her first flight to San Jose for the National Championships to support her aunt in person or even matching leotards with her aunt as she displays her dominance miles away. Now, in the Women’s All-Around Final in Antwerp, Biles was on a mission to claim her sixth All-Around World Championship title. Just days ago, she made history, and 5,000 miles away from her home in America, her tiniest fan cheered her on as she set out to make history once more.

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Baby Biles cheers Aunt Simone Biles with full gusto

Sammi Biles, the sister-in-law of Simone Biles, shared an Instagram story of Ronni, affectionately known as Baby Biles, watching the 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships live from Houston, Texas. Baby Biles cooed, cheered, and smiled from ear to ear upon seeing her aunt TT on the TV. As Sammi put it, “Go TT.” Sammi shared this moment with a heartfelt caption, “Ronni cheering on TT, with her little jumps & shouts,” accompanied by emotional and clapping emojis.

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This isn’t the first time Baby Biles has rooted for her aunt Simone. Before this, after the Team Finals, Sammi shared another story of Baby Biles attempting to pull herself up on rings, writing, “watching TT & wanting to be like her.” Sammi’s heart-warming updates coincided with Biles’ performance in Sportpaleis where she made history.

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How TT made history again

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After trailing behind in the first rotation, Simone Biles gained momentum and changed the game. Despite a few minor errors, she soared and topped the final standings of the night after the fourth rotation, scoring a remarkable 58.399. This remarkable score made the crowd go wild and earned Biles the co-vetted gold medal.

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She surpassed Rebeca Andrade of Brazil, who earned the silver medal with a score of 56.766. She also surged past Shilese Jones, her fellow teammate, who earned a score of 56.332 and took home the bronze medal.

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Christaline Meyers

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Christaline Meyers is a senior Olympics writer at EssentiallySports who specializes in gymnastics and alpine skiing. Christaline is one of the acclaimed authorities in the coverage of 6x All-Around champion, Simone Biles. She has written extensively, covering every detail of Biles’s life stories as well as providing her perspective on Simone Biles’ Yurchenko Double Pike controversy. Beyond the gymnastics realm, Christaline also takes an avid interest in the development of the on-field rivalry between Mikaela Shiffrin and Petra Vlhova in the snow-covered alps. When away from the ES Desk, she can be found meditating and listening to music.

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