One of the most eagerly-awaited events of these Olympic Games is now Simone Biles, a true phenomenon with incredible performances, who will have left her mark, come what may, on these Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Will she add another gold medal or two to her already breathtaking list of achievements? See you this Monday, August 5, on your TV screens, in the fan zones or directly atArena Bercy.
Three years after her withdrawal from Tokyo, the world's most successful gymnast has already won three gold medals in Paris, and could win two more thisMonday August 5 on floor and beam. This would represent a further accolade for a gymnast who never ceases to shine.
Simone Biles, now with a total of seven Olympic gold medals, can equal the record of nine set by legend Larissa Latynina, collected from 1956 to 1964 under the colors of the former Soviet Union (for a total of 18 medals). On Monday August 5, she will line up for this formidable feat on beam and floor exercises.
More gold for Simone Biles? By midday, the American gymnastics superstar, who has already won three titles in Paris, is set to shine again on beam (12:30) and floor (14:20). She could add two new lines to her incredible record of achievements.
You can watch the swimming events on France Télévisions channels, including France 2, France 3 and Eurosport. In the USA, you'll have to turn to NBC.
Simone Biles, born March 14, 1997 in Columbus, Ohio, is considered the greatest gymnast of all time. With a total of 25 world medals, 19 of them gold, and now seven Olympic gold medals, she has left her mark on the history of her sport. Biles is known for her power, precision and ability to execute moves of extreme difficulty, some of which bear her name.
After a break for mental health reasons in Tokyo 2021, his return to Paris 2024 is seen as a triumph, not only for his athletic performance but also for his courage and resilience.
Don't miss the chance to see Simone Biles write a new page in gymnastics history this Monday, August 5.