Simone Biles discovered gymnastics on a chance day-care trip to a gym
when she was six years old. Ten years later, she became the first Black
woman to win the all-around world championship title. A two-time
Olympian, Biles has won more world championship medals than any gymnast
before her and has four official skills named after her. But Biles's
fans celebrate her courage as much as her gravity-defying moves. She's
spoken out about her abuse by USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar,
having ADHD, and her struggles with mental health leading up to and
during the 2021 Olympics. Learn more about Biles's life and career, and
discover how she became one of gymnastics' most accomplished and
celebrated athletes of all time.