Simone biles, with 37 Olympic and World Championship medals, is already the greatest gymnast of all time.
But now she’s taken it a step further with an incredible new floor routine for the Paris games.
Remember her original Bil’s move on the floor.
That was the double back layout with a half twist.
She debuted back in 2013 at the world championships and it was instantly named after her.
Then she upu the anti with biles 2, a triple double.
That’s two flips and three twists in a tucked position.
She first landed it in competition at the 2019 Us gymnastics championships and it was jaw-dropping.
People couldn’t believe how she managed to pack so much difficulty into one tumbling pass.
But Simone Bil never stops pushing the envelope.
Her new routine for the Paris games this summer is a testament to that.
She’s already got the most difficult all-around program in the world, but she’s found room for upgrades.
This new routine starts with a bang on the low bar with a widdler Kip half Maloney Shang combo which is worth 0.3 in bonus points.
This combo is a brand new release for her, adding even more flare and difficulty to her performance.
Then she moves on to a piked cchive to pack sequence, adding another 0.1 in bonus.
The transitions are where things get really interesting.
From the low bar she transitions back up to the high bar with a vlay, one which is red e, and just when you think she can’t possibly top what she’s already done, she Nails the Dismount with a toe on full to Fa Noa combo, again worth 0.1 in bonus.
This is an upgrade from her regular Fullin Dismount, which is already impressive, but Simone always aims higher.
Plus she’ll get two additional tents for performing a Dismount of D or higher value.
All these upgrades bring her routine start value to a whopping 6.5, which is above average even for top all-around gymnasts.
It all starts on the low bar with a widler Kip half Maloney Shang combo.
This combo is a new release for Simone and it’s already setting the stage for an extraordinary routine.
Right after that she transitions into a piked Siege chai to pack sequence, adding another 0.1 in bonus.
It’s these intricate Transitions and combinations that really showcase her technical prowess and creativity.
Next up is the high bar transition where she performs a vlay, one which is rated E. for those of us not as well-versed in gymnastics, lingo, that’s a pretty high difficulty rating.
It’s about the seamless way she connects her low bar routine to the high bar, maintaining her momentum and flow.
Look, Simone goes for a tow on full Toof Noah combo worth 0.1 in bonus.
The thing about Simone is that she doesn’t just settle for what’s impressive, she always pushes for what’s extraordinary.
The tow on full to Fa Noa combo isn’t just a testament to her skill, but also to her ability to get that extra height and Perfect Landing.
The entire routine has a start value of 6.5, which is a significant upgrade from her previous routines.
To put this into perspective, her average uneven bars score at the most recent World Championships was 14.35 with a 6.0 routine.
With this new routine, she’s looking at potentially pushing her scores into the high 14s if she executes it cleanly.
This kind of scoring isn’t just good, it’s exceptional.
It places her well above her competition, reaffirming her status as the greatest of all time in gymnastics.
Historically, every time Simone steps onto the floor, She’s Not Just competing, she’s redefining what’s possible in gymnastics.
It sets a new standard that other gymnasts will be striving to meet for years to come.