This is seriously the most epic thing you’ll see, potentially ever. Simone Biles's vault video set the gymnastics world abuzz, but she probably won't do it in Tokyo.
YURCHENKO DOUBLE PIKE FEBRUARY 2020 - Duration: 0:09. Gymnastics Aloud 15,135 views. — Simone Biles (@Simone_Biles) February 3, 2020 Usually performed by men, the element is far more difficult than the vault which was named after Biles in 2018. And yet. TATIANA NABIEVA IS BACK!! 0:09.

This month, Biles casually tweeted two clips of training footage of an even more difficult vault, eight cumulative seconds that exploded the Gymternet’s head:. Last summer the US gymnastics icon landed an unbelievable triple-double combination on floor, becoming the first female athlete in history to successfully make the element. Simone Biles, already the most decorated gymnast in the history of the sport, looks like she’s about to add to both her legacy and her growing medals collection. From the time Biles began training in Houston with her longtime coach, Aimee Boorman, as an 8-year-old, she and her family took a different path. The 23-year-old Olympian shared an impressive glimpse at what goes on during her training sessions on July 14. Simone Biles has the internet in pure and utter shock after nailing a double tuck gymnastics move that she hasn’t done in nearly a decade! On Thursday, Biles shared a video on Twitter that featured a vault move no female gymnast has ever pulled off in competition: SIMONE BILES TRAINING NEW VAULT!!! Is there anything Simone Biles can’t do? Simone Biles has teased a complicated vault that no female gymnast has ever performed in a competition before — and fans think she is perfecting it for the 2020 Summer Olympics.