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Fresh off a history-making performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Simone Biles is back on the mat. The gymnastics GOAT is currently on a cross-country trip with the Gold Over America Tour sponsored by Athleta, along with her Olympic teammates Jade Carey and Jordan Chiles, and other star gymnasts like Shilese Jones and Kayla Dicello. “One of the reasons I wanted to create this experience was to connect with and empower young girls,” Biles tells ELLE.com. “Not everyone can travel to major competitions to see us, so we’re bringing gymnastics to them and we’re making it fun.”

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In Paris, Biles picked up three gold medals in the team event, all-around competition, and vault. On the final day of competition, she also earned a silver in floor. All those wins helped her become the most decorated American Olympic gymnast ever, but for Biles, the Games have always doubled as an opportunity to speak out about issues that matter most to her. Before leaving for Paris, she opened up to ELLE.com in an intimate interview about her work in the mental health space and learning to love her natural hair. “I used to worry about [my hair being considered] not professional,” she says. “But I’m not embarrassed about it anymore.”

And now, as she shares her many successes on tour, Biles says she will continue to stay focused on her goal of getting people “excited about gymnastics.” Ahead of her Barclays Center show in Brooklyn last night, the gymnast took us backstage to see how she gets ready. Spoiler: her pre-competition routine involves some very cheesy pizza.

Simone Biles’ arsenal is pretty deep. With 30 Olympic and World Championships golds under her belt, the Texan packs heavy when it comes to having jaw-dropping routines. Add to the mix the fact that she has five routines named after herself, and you’d get a vague idea of just how good Biles is! One of the greatest Olympian gymnasts of all time, she is a once-in-a-century talent. And yet, even she is prone to being biased to her favorite moves.

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When you look at someone like Simone’s career, you’d be certain that they harbor an intense passion for what she does. Week after week, she executes her routines flawlessly. But some of those skills probably bring a broader smile to her face than the others.

Simone Biles isn’t devoid of being partial

NFL’s defensive lineman Cam Heyward recently caught up with the 7x Olympic champ to talk about how things have been going with the Gold Over America Tour. During their conversation, uploaded to YouTube as an episode of Not Just Football with Cam Heyward on October 2, Biles also had to answer some questions from her fans. 

Heyward revealed that he would be catching the gymnast and her posse later that day at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. But he swiftly caught an elated Biles off-guard and posed her with a question his daughter told her to ask the Olympian about the latter’s favorite move. There, Biles confessed that there’s just something about the floor exercise that makes her want to do it on repeat.

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…My favorite event, floor. Because I just love to tumble,” said the 27-year-old with a grin, and she had her reason too. “It’s just something that most people cannot do with the human body and I think that’s what makes us so cool,” she elaborated during the conversation with Heyward. But Biles couldn’t just keep her namesake moves out of her mouth for too long. “…the Biles I on floor which is the very first skill I got named after me,” she said with a glimmer in her eyes. Perhaps, little Khloe got to ask the answer again later that night when she went to watch the gymnast in action. But considering how things have been so far in the event, we wouldn’t be too surprised if Biles’ little fan walked away from the Gold Over America Tour with a new favorite.

The GOAT touring with the GOAT squad

The GOAT returned after three long years. The pop-styled gymnastics tour will travel across the length and breadth of the country to bring action-packed shows to fans of all ages to bring more exposure to the sport and possibly find the next generation to carry the torch forward. Biles will be joined by her national teammates Joscelyn Roberson, Jade Carey, Brody Malone, Paul Juda, and more. Simone’s BFF Jordan Chiles will also be part of the performing roster, and it seems like the Gold Over America Tour has been a welcome change of scenery for the UCLA star as she tries to put her own Olympic misfortune in the rearview mirror.

The gymnasts will hit Philadelphia on October 4, and fans hope to see Biles & Co. do what they do best again. Have you been to any of these spectacular shows? Which have been your favorite skills to watch by far, by any of the emphatic stars? Tell us which routines make you gasp in astonishment the most with a comment below!

“I’m getting older. 27 is a little bit old for a gymnast,” said Simone Biles during her appearance on the Jimmy Fallon show. She had been asked whether she would be participating in the LA Olympics. After her very successful Paris campaign, this seemed like a natural step for many. However, Simone revealed that while she was still young outside the gym, her body had started showing signs of age inside it. Thus, she is unsure whether she’ll return for the next competition, which is still four years down the line.

This has made the gymnastics community more eager to watch her at the currently ongoing Gold Over America Tour. Many believe that this is the last opportunity they’d have to get to see Simone Biles perform live again, as she’s unlikely to return to professional competition. This topic helped incite a lot of reactions from the members of the community in a Reddit post.

A user named Hot_Juggernaut885 uploaded a post on the gymnastics community of Reddit saying that they would like to take their daughter to the Gold Over America Tour but felt that the ticket was too expensive. The user also thought that this tour might be the last one Simone Biles embarks on and was thus very curious about it.

The user said, “I’d like to take my daughter to see the GOAT tour, but I was wondering if it’s worth $160+/ticket or $50-90/ticket.” They added, “Has anyone gone? If so, what did you spend, and did you feel it was worth it? I’m a big gymnastics fan (10 years as a gymnast), and my daughter has been doing gymnastics for 3 years now in a non-competitive fashion. I’m a big Simone Biles fan and am also wondering if this might be her last go-round.” Thus, now it was up to the members to provide their opinions.

Many users remarked that going to this tour might be the original poster’s last chance to see Simone Biles perform live. As uncertainty clouds her next Olympics appearance, the only way they can guarantee seeing her perform is the Gold Over America Tour.

Some members talked about how the show could be a huge source of enjoyment for the daughter, as she is the main age group the tour is trying to target. Others said that while the price might be on the expensive side, it is worth giving it to watch all the gymnasts perform together. Thus, they recommended the OP go watch the tour. But most of the conversations were steered around Simone Biles’ eventual retirement from the sport.

Fans discuss Gold Over America Tour possibly being Simone Biles’ last-ever live performance

One user said, “I really enjoyed it. We spent $300ish for two tickets after fees. We didn’t spend any other cash, as I’m not a merch person. I figured that it could be the last time to see Simone in person (though fingers crossed for LA28/continuing the GOAT tour), and it was worth it in that regard.” This user highlighted the fact that Simone Biles may not show up at the LA Olympics, which was why they brought the tickets. While the gymnast has not confirmed the fate of her career yet, she has dropped hints along the way.

In an interview with NESN, the gymnast remarked that the sport isn’t known for the longevity of its athletes. She then added that while the athletes are now pushing the boundaries with the right training and recovery, it’s not unnatural to ask the retirement question. However, she didn’t confirm or deny anything. The original poster to this comment replied, expressing the same sentiment.

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They said, “I’m scared it will be my last opportunity to see her in person as well! I was debating waiting until the week before or day of, but, again, scared seats might sell out and I’ll miss my chance! If she’s competing in LA28, I won’t miss it!” If Simone Biles does make it to the LA Olympics, chances are that people will be fighting for tickets. This becomes evident when one takes a look at the high-profile celebrity list that was present in the stands while she was competing at the Paris Olympics.

It includes stars like Lady Gaga, Tom Cruise, Snoop Dogg, Ariana Grande, and numerous others. Considering that the next Olympics is in an American city, a gymnastics event that features Simone might break some records for the stadium population. Another user talked about how they took their daughter, who loved the performance.

“I took my 10yo daughter, and she loved it. We spent about 70 a ticket and were way up high, but still could see pretty well. It is a mixture of lots of gymnastics and dance. We spent a bit on food, but that was our only extra. I am glad we went but am also glad I did not spend more.” The fact that the younger age group seems to be enjoying Simone Biles’ show is great news for the organizers.

This is because they are the main audience who were being targeted throughout the show. Through the tour, the gymnast wants to inspire the next generation to take up gymnastics and continue her legacy. If they enjoy a gymnastics-centered show at such a young age, there are chances they might take up the sport in the future.

A user said, “Already got my tickets for next week!! I’m so excited.” The GOAT squad will travel to six new cities next week. They are Boston, Baltimore, Charlotte, Sunrise, Orlando, and Duluth. With great reviews of the tour pouring in day by day, public intrigue is increasing, making them buy more and more tickets. The rumors of Simone Biles’ retirement have also helped increase the sales. Thus, the Gold Over America Tour is on the right track to become a roaring success.

MILWAUKEE — Simone Biles wants to go to another Olympics.

A Winter Olympics.

The 27-year-old hasn’t made any decisions about her gymnastics career or competing at the Los Angeles Games in 2028. Biles does know she’s going to take a break when her Gold Over America Tour – GOAT., get it? – wraps up in November, and is looking forward to doing things she’s never had time to before.

Cooking is a new passion. She’s got a restaurant, “Taste of Gold,” opening soon at Houston Intercontinental Airport. She and her husband, Chicago Bears safety Jonathan Owens, are planning trips.

And after having lunch in Paris with skiing great Mikaela Shiffrin, Biles would like to attend a Winter Olympics.

“It’s a little bit daunting because, for 20 years, I’ve only done gymnastics. To be real, that’s the only thing I know that I’m good at, because of the hours that I’ve put in,” Biles told USA TODAY Sports. “So it is nice to explore other avenues. That’s really exciting, because you never know where life will take you. To have that time to explore is such a blessing.”

So, too, being able to celebrate her success.

Biles has said the Rio Olympics, where she won four gold medals and a bronze, were something of a blur. They were her first Games, and she was just 19. The Tokyo Olympics were more of a nightmare. Friends and family weren’t able to attend because of tight COVID restrictions, and Biles developed a case of “the twisties” that forced her out of much of the competition.

But Paris allowed Biles a chance to have the full experience. Her family was in the stands as she won four more medals, three of them gold. Even Owens was there for the team and all-around finals after the Bears gave him permission to miss a few days of training camp. Biles stayed in the Olympic village and was able to go to other events after gymnastics was done.

Now her tour is packing arenas across the country, with fans young and old eager to see Biles and her fellow gymnasts in person.

The cast includes Jordan Chiles and Jade Carey, fellow Olympians in both Tokyo and Paris. Josc Roberson and French Olympian Melanie de Jesus dos Santos, both of whom trained with Biles and Chiles in Houston, are also part of the show.

Simone Biles

Biles also included male gymnasts in the show this time. Brody Malone, Frederick Richard and Paul Juda, who helped the U.S. men win their first Olympic medal since 2008, are joined by Tokyo Olympians Shane Wiskus and Yul Moldauer.

“This one is just electric. Everyone has such great energy,” Biles said. “A lot of people are still on highs from the Olympics, from their success. So it just feels so much different (from 2021).”

With much of the country still under COVID restrictions then, both crowd sizes and the gymnasts’ interactions with the fans were limited. And because of Biles’ experience in Tokyo, the show centered around themes of mental health and being confident.

While those messages are still present in the current show – in one number, some of the nasty messages Biles got in Tokyo are flashed on the giant video board. In another, each of the Olympians is asked how they’ve gotten to where they are or how they’ve overcome challenges – this year’s tour is much more of a spectacle.

“It’s a celebration, and that’s what we wanted to do,” Biles said. “And you can tell everyone’s having a good time.”

The two-hour show is filled with (mostly) upbeat songs, lively dance numbers and light shows. The gymnastics are watered down from what the athletes would do in competition, but the audience at the Fiserv Forum on Saturday night didn’t care.

They shrieked when they heard Chiles’ floor music from Paris, laughed at Wiskus doing a wolf turn on the balance beam and oohed and aahed as the guys performed on the high bar and pommel horse.

And unlike in 2021, the gymnasts got to interact with fans when they weren’t performing. Ellie Black, a four-time Olympian from Canada, slapped hands with fans in the lower rows after finishing her part in one number. The cast took selfies and signed autographs after the show was over.

“After this Olympics, everyone kind of has been relishing and like, ‘OK, this is what we did in Paris. Let’s celebrate this for as long as possible, till we look forward for the next goal,’” Biles said.

She doesn’t know what that is yet. But she’s looking forward to finding out.

Looks like the GOAT just got humbled—in the most hilarious way! During rehearsals for the Gold Over America Tour (aka GOAT tour), Simone Biles and her elite squad of gymnasts decided to take a break from dazzling on stage to have a little fun with the viral ‘Gymnast Grip Test.’ And what started as a friendly challenge turned into a social media sensation!

The challenge? A grip test using a Dynamometer Hand Grip Measurement Meter. Sounds fancy, right? It went viral during the Paris Olympics, with athletes like Félix Dolci, CJ Nickolas, and Kristina Teachout all giving it a shot. And let’s just say it wasn’t an easy feat—it revealed just how varied each athlete’s strength is, regardless of their sport.

The challenge was brought to the spotlight by Ian Gunther, an NCAA champion and content creator, and now our favorite gymnastics crew is getting in on the action! Ian Gunther, who’s on the Gold Over America Tour alongside Simone Biles and other gymnastics stars, introduced the “Gymnast Grip Strength Challenge 💪.” Fans were all in, loving the showdown, but the real gold came from the playful banter afterward!

In a plot twist, no one saw coming, Simone Biles, the GOAT herself, scored a surprising 60 lbs. Her reaction? “Oh, that’s so weak!” Turns out, even the greatest athletes have their moments. Enter Paul Juda, who smashed the challenge with a whopping 100 lbs, and you know he couldn’t resist having some fun with it. He teased, “40 more than the GOAT,” sending everyone into fits of laughter.

Simone later jumped into the comments to laugh it off, writing, “I’m embarrassed hahahahaahahaha,” but also gave a cheeky explanation: “To be fair, that’s more than half my body weight, soooooooo I’ll take it.” Honestly, we can’t blame her for that one!

Biles wasn’t the only one feeling the grip test heat—fellow Olympian Jade Carey joined in and posted a respectable 59 lbs, just shy of Biles’ score. But it was Joscelyn Roberson who wowed everyone with a surprising 74 lbs grip, proving she’s got some serious strength.

Among the guys, Ian Gunther showed why he’s a 4X NCAA champ with an impressive 129 lbs. But it was Brody Malone who stole the show, shocking everyone with a jaw-dropping 159 lbs grip! While the young men dominated the grip-off, Paul Juda couldn’t help but admit just how strong Simone Biles is where it counts—on the competition floor.

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Paul Juda reflects on Vault challenges and what makes Simone Biles the undisputed queen of the gymnastics arena

Just a few weeks ago, Paul Juda secured his ticket to Paris and stepped into the city of love with fellow Olympians. During the US Olympic Trials for Paris 2024, Paul Juda decided not to deploy one of his most important weapons in his routine. He chose to avoid one of the toughest stunts, the Yurchenko Double Pike or Biles II, during the trials because “it really is a bit scary”. Juda played safe, as a reason he stated, “For this trials, I knew that I could score very well with a simpler vault simply because of my clean and consistent nature on the vault.”

However, that’s not just it. Paul also made sure to consider the valuable suggestion of the queen herself. Juda reflected, “I’ve talked to Simone (Biles) before. We’ve both said that it’s a bit of a scary vault. I actually had to discontinue training the vault after the World Championships to lessen harm on my elbows. It’s very, very grueling … it takes a lot of impact.”

In another conversation with NBC Chicago before Paris began, Paul Juda shared why he considered Simone Biles the GOAT even before her 2024 Olympic quest. Highlighting the difficulty of the Yurchenko Double Pike, Juda added, “What’s really difficult about it is that there aren’t too many men’s athletes that do it.” Then he further stated, “…there’s never been a female that’s done it until Simone, right?” Now, months after a memorable Olympic run, the gymnasts are busy with their tour and rehearsals but are undoubtedly enjoying every moment of their time together.

Such an unexpected and playful moment between two of gymnastics’ brightest stars is just one example of the strong bond that defines the Gold Over America tour. As the team continues to rehearse, it’s indeed clear that friendship and fun are what reign supreme alongside their world-class performances.

As professional athletes who travel across the country and around the world, long distance is status quo in the marriage of Bears safety Jonathan Owens and Olympic gold medal gymnast Simone Biles. Sunday, Sept. 29 produced the rare occasion in which the pair was performing on the same day just miles and hours apart. Follow Owens during the 24 hours he shared with Biles on a Bears gameday.

It is 8 a.m. on Sunday morning and Jonathan Owens wakes up to start his gameday routine. He irons his shirt, gets dressed and eats a bowl of spaghetti with meat sauce for breakfast. A strange tradition, but one he feels works.

He leaves the hotel to head to Soldier Field for the Bears’ Week 4 matchup with the Los Angeles Rams. Before driving off, he FaceTimes his wife, Simone Biles – the most decorated gymnast of all time, who is fresh off her record-breaking performance at the Olympics.

But this call is different – for a great reason.

For the first time in weeks, the couple swaps out their usual “I miss you” for a “See you soon.”

Due to a scheduling coincidence, Biles will perform at the United Center later that evening during a stop on the Gold Over America Tour [GOAT], where she is joined by other gymnasts from around the world to show off their elite abilities in arenas across the country.

“We were planning out times to see each other [during the season] and it just so happened to work out like that,” Owens explains.

Around 9:30 a.m., Owens arrives at the stadium and heads to the field to start warming up.

About an hour later, he is joined by his biggest supporter.

While running practice drills with the rest of the Bears secondary, Owens pops over to the sideline for a brief, but meaningful exchange with his wife.

“It’s a special moment,” Owens says. “Especially not being with each other for the last few weeks and now she’s at my game. It makes you want to play a little bit harder. She gives me some words of encouragement. That moment of embrace — it’s a comfort thing, like, ‘okay, I’m ready now.'”

As the clock strikes noon, it is game time. Owens remains a main contributor on special teams against the Rams while the Bears defense produces another productive outing. The group limits their opponent to 21 points or fewer for the 10th consecutive game — the longest active streak in the NFL.

Biles and company have to depart during the fourth quarter, just before Owens and the home team take care of business and prevail over the Rams 24-18 following a game-sealing interception by fellow safety Jaquan Brisker.

There is nothing like an NFL locker room after a win, so before Owens leaves to watch his wife twist and flip inside the United Center, he joins in on a team-wide dance party with some moves of his own.

Following the celebration inside the locker room, Owens is off to reciprocate Biles’ support. He hops in his car and heads straight from Soldier Field to the United Center. After he arrives, he heads down to the floor to watch Simone get ready to perform. He clings to every minute he gets to spend with her, even if it means observing her warmup routine right before show time.

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“I was on the floor during warmups, and everyone was saying, ‘Go Bears! Go Bears!’ to me,” Owens recalls.

By the GOAT’s 7 p.m. show time, Owens is joined by his teammates, including Kevin Byard III, Andrew Billings, Josh Blackwell, Elijah Hicks, Amen Ogbongbemiga and Byron Cowart, who are in attendance to show their support for him and cheer on Biles.

“Everyone was in awe of gymnastics and the respect for the craft — the performance they put on because it is like a show,” Owens says. “It’s like two hours with a 20-minute halftime.

“We were all jamming, kicking it in the suite. My boys said, ‘this feels like Broadway.'”

The star gymnast ends the show by yelling ‘Go Bears’ into the mic.

“The crowd went super crazy, so that was dope,” Owens mentions.

With that, a busy Sunday for the couple comes to an end. For the first time in their relationship, both Owens and Biles showcase their professional talents in the same city on the same day. More importantly, they are about to relish the unique opportunity to support each other’s careers on the same day.

“It just makes you think that everything is happening how it is supposed to,” Owens says with a big smile. “Understanding this is your window. You’ve got to maximize it. Like who gets to say they are headlining their own tour? And for me to be at noon and her performing at 7:00… It’s just moments like that, that lets you know we’re right where we are supposed to be. You miss each other, but then stuff like this works out. It just lets you know it’s going to be alright. Distance makes the heart grow fonder.”

As Biles rides off on the tour bus at 12:30 a.m., heading to the airport for the next stop in Newark, New Jersey, Owens heads to bed with a sense of gratitude from the jam-packed day.

8 a.m. Monday morning, Owens is back to work at Halas Hall as the Bears get ready for Week 5 of the season and another home game at Soldier Field.

MILWAUKEE — Simone Biles wants to go to another Olympics.

A Winter Olympics.

The 27-year-old hasn’t made any decisions about her gymnastics career or competing at the Los Angeles Games in 2028. Biles does know she’s going to take a break when her Gold Over America Tour – GOAT., get it? – wraps up in November, and is looking forward to doing things she’s never had time to before.

Cooking is a new passion. She’s got a restaurant, “Taste of Gold,” opening soon at Houston Intercontinental Airport. She and her husband, Chicago Bears safety Jonathan Owens, are planning trips.

Simone Biles was always meant to dominate the mat; everyone around her knew as much too. However, it looks like someone else in the family takes after her too. Enter Ronni Biles, famously known as Baby Biles. The G.O.A.T.’s adorable niece has always had a penchant for the sport from the very beginning. According to her mother, Sammi Biles, the tiny top would mount herself high on the rings in her crib. However, it looks like she might want to follow in her TT’s (as she fondly calls her Auntie Simone) footsteps.

On September 30, Sammi shared an adorable video of Ronni practicing her beam moves in front of the mirror. The beam in question? A piece of tape across their wood flooring, courtesy of Grammi. Simone Biles’ sister-in-law and Ronni’s mother captioned the video, “hahah little miss ronni biles may need a @spiethamerica soft beam here soon 😂 not even 2 yet & loves gymnastics so much 😳😍” The tiny tot admires herself while she imitates the salute, nearly falling on her back.

Ronnie Biles then puts her hand on the floor, promptly (or struggling to) lift her left foot up in the air before she gets back up. All this while Sammi is being supportive, cheering her daughter on. But while Baby Biles attempted the move again, their German Shepherd decided to walk right past her. However, this is where we get to see the toddler’s professionalism. Anyone else would be distracted, but not miss Ronni Biles!

Simone Biles is a natural, and it looks like the toddler might be too. Apart from tumbling and twirling, the tiny tot is a member of WCC, owned by Ronald and Nellie Biles. Sammi shares an image of Ronnie nailing her landing on the ‘beam’ before sharing a few more images and videos of what her career path would be like. Wearing a bedazzled black leotard, Baby Biles can be seen bouncing on a trampoline in one of them.

However, she finally gets to step on an actual beam, while her father, Ron Biles II, guides her across it. Curious as ever, Ronnie looks around as she takes confident strides across it before melting into her father’s arms. Sammi captioned the video, “this is everything💙”. We’re still not over the mini GK Elite loetard. We understand why Baby Biles is enthralled by the sport; she even got to experience it firsthand at the Bercy Arena. What was her experience like?

Simone Biles says she knew people would 'go crazy over' her 'GOAT' necklace

Simone Biles’ biggest fan cheered her on at the French capital

After a heartbreaking exit from the Tokyo Olympics, the 27-year-old was ready for her Redemption Tour at the Bercy Arena. In 2020, the Olympian couldn’t have her family by her side due to COVID-19 restrictions. But this time around, 17 members cheered her on from the stands, and one of them was Baby Biles. At just over a year and a half old, Ronnie beamed with joy watching her TT perform in front of a full stadium.

Turns out, she was just as ready as Simone Biles & Co. Before they made their way to the stadium, Sammi shared an adorable video of Baby Biles sporting a white GK Elite leotard adorned with blue and red stripes. It was the same as the Final Five! The G.O.A.T.’s sister-in-law excitedly announced, “And now competing for the United States of America…RONNI BILES!” Right on cue, she salutes the audience before falling back down on the pillow.

Sammi also shared heartwarming notes, showcasing her excitement for the team finals. “do it for the little girl inside each of you 🫶🏼 we love & support yall no matter what!!! let’s gooooo 🤍TT @simonebiles, auntie hype queen Jo @jordanchiles, & TEAM 🇺🇸 @usagym we will be cheering loud & proud in Bercy Arena 🏟️🇫🇷.” She even shared her gratitude towards GK Elite for the mini-Leotard replica.

Even though Baby Biles gets to see her Auntie Simone all the time, watching the Olympian in her element must have been exhilarating. Simone Biles took home 4 Olympic medals—3 gold and 1 silver—bringing her tally up to 11 Olympic medals. While we watch the 27-year-old shatter glass ceilings, maybe she could eventually pass that torch down to Ronni Biles.

Simone Biles cemented her status as a gymnastics legend during the 2024 Paris Olympics. After winning three gold and one silver medal, Biles returned to America as the most-decorated gymnast, male or female, in U.S. history.

While Biles celebrated her success for a few weeks, throwing out the first pitch at a Texas Rangers game, attending the U.S. Open, and catching an Indiana Fever game, the 27-year-old was soon back in the gym preparing to headline the “Gold Over America Tour,” aptly nicknamed the GOAT.

SUNRISE, FLA. (WSVN) – Olympic star Simone Biles is taking her talents around the country with the Gold Over America Tour and South Florida will be one of her stops.

Simone Biles is about is about show fans and their cities across the U.S. what has made her the most decorated gymnast in history: 11 Olympic and 30 World Champion medals.

“We try to connect with the fans as much as possible, get as close to the crowd with an interaction. We try to engage as much as possible in each of our numbers so that everybody feels seen and heard,” said Biles.

It’ been a whirlwind since the Paris Summer Games, now Biles will be joined by some of her teammates in the Gold Over America tour. The performance is being held in over 30 arenas.

Oct. 11 it comes to Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise.

“The show is non-stop, high-energy, pop-style the whole time, so it’s very engaging. Very fun and fast, but we also tell a story line too. So, it’s been so fun so far,” said Biles.

Biles view this tour as a way to connect and celebrate with fan who cheered and supported her at home. She also hopes it inspires the next generation of gymnast.

Simone Biles says she knew people would 'go crazy over' her 'GOAT' necklace

“I think it’s a privilege that I have such a big platform that I can share that with everyone. We try to have as much fun and tell our stories because the kids can resonate with that,” said Biles. “And I feel like in our cast and crew, there’s representation and so, any of the kids can see themselves in us. Which is really sweet because I think the sport has grown.”

After a stressful Olympic run, Simone says she’s just happy to be able to share her craft who watched her at the recent Summer Games.

“I’m having fun to because this is like hard, but easy work. To learn numbers was hard, but after that this is easy. We’ve already done the hard part in Paris, so now we get to celebrate our success,” said Biles.

Simone will be joined by Olympic teammate Jordan Chiles when the tour makes at stop at the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Oct. 11.

Simone shared that she fully supports Chiles, who had filed a second appeal with the court the Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland after being stripped of her bronze medal in Paris.

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