Biles grabs record 13th gold at world gymnastics

Published November 4, 2018
Gold medalist Simone Biles of the US, center, silver medalist Morgan Hurd of the US, left, and bronze medalist Japan's Mai Murakami pose after their floor exercise on the second and last day of the apparatus finals of the Gymnastics World Championships at the Aspire Dome in Doha, Qatar. ─ AP
Gold medalist Simone Biles of the US, center, silver medalist Morgan Hurd of the US, left, and bronze medalist Japan's Mai Murakami pose after their floor exercise on the second and last day of the apparatus finals of the Gymnastics World Championships at the Aspire Dome in Doha, Qatar. ─ AP

DOHA: Superstar Simone Biles became the first-ever gymnast to win 13 world championship gold medals with victory in the individual vault competition in Doha on Friday.

The American, 21, broke the all-time record set by Belarusian male gymnast Vitaly Scherbo in 1996, a year before Biles was born.

That was Biles’ third gold medal of the week in Doha but she was denied a potential clean sweep at these championships by Belgium’s Nina Derwael in the uneven bar competition.

Biles was beaten into second place on that apparatus, but even in defeat she set a record by claiming her first individual bar medal and becoming the first American gymnast to win medals on all pieces of apparatus at major competitions.

Friday’s two medals means she now has 18 world championship medals overall, just two shy of the all-time record of 20, held by Russia’s Svetlana Khorkina.

She can equal that record on Saturday in the beam and floor exercise events.

Her day started with expected victory in the vault event. Favourite to take gold, she received a mark of 15.366, well ahead of second-placed Shallon Olsen from Canada, who finished on 14.516. Bronze went to Mexico’s Alexa Moreno, with 43-year-old Oksana Chusovitina in fourth.

Earlier in the week, Biles won gold in the team and all-around events.

However, a potential golden clean sweep was always likely to face its greatest challenge in the uneven bar contest and so it proved.

Derwael’s high-energy, high-risk routine secured a score of 15.200.

Biles was unable to respond and posted a mark of 14.700. Germany’s Elisabeth Seitz won bronze with 14.600.

Setting her own piece of history, Derwael’s gold was the first by a Belgian at a world championships.

In the men’s competition, the most nail-biting finish came in the pommel horse where China’s Xiao Ruoteng took gold despite scoring the same, 15.1665, as second-placed Max Whitlock from Great Britain.

Ruoteng won despite having a less difficult routine, by scoring higher with judges on the execution marks.

There was also a thriller in the rings event, and possibly the bravest performance of the day by Greece’s Eleftherios Petrounias.

Due to go into hospital next week for surgery on his left shoulder, the defending champion narrowly edged out long-time rival, Brazil’s Arthur Zanetti by 0.266, to set off delirious scenes inside Doha’s Aspire Dome. Italian Marco Lodadio took bronze in his first ever world final.

Earlier, all-around gold medal winner Artur Dalaloyan won again, this time on the men’s floor exercise.

Published in Dawn, November 4th, 2018

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