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Amidst festive anticipation a year ago, Simone Biles’s family welcomed a special blessing: Baby Ronni Louise Biles. Her arrival brought boundless joy, quickly becoming her famous aunt’s favorite and lighting up everyone’s lives. Ronni is the daughter of Simone’s elder half-brother, Ron Biles Jr., and his wife, Sammi.

Nevertheless, peace in Biles’ homestead was interrupted when Baby Biles suffered a scary sickness episode, calling for emergency measures to access urgent treatment.
Simone Biles

Unexpected Parenthood Realities

Recently, Sammi Biles took to Instagram to share a poignant narrative alongside a photo featuring a T-shirt stained with blood marks. The caption accompanying it reads, “on today’s episode of what happened in our household: the scary af sh*t no one prepares you for as a mom. your child running a low-grade fever last night and this morning then throws up blood. thank God she’s ok and we have gotten her checked out.

Months ago, Simone Biles revealed her affection for babies when she met her newborn niece during Thanksgiving last year. On November 25, 2022 her brother Ron Biles and sister-in-law Sammi Biles welcomed their daughter, Ronni Louise Biles, officially making her the youngest family member. Simone took on a special role as an aunt, showering the baby with love and attention. She joyfully shared an endearing picture on her Instagram, expressing pride in being her “TT” and anticipation to spoil her. Since then, she spent considerable time with the baby, and several months ago, Ron entrusted Simone with the responsibility of positively influencing his daughter, a role she embraced with delight.

Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens’ Humorous Family Planning Dilemma

Newlywed Simone Biles recently discussed her and husband Jonathan Owens’ future plans for starting a family. Amid her return to professional commitments following their May wedding, Biles shared insights into their family planning during a Q&A session on her Instagram page held on July 17. Among various queries about her career and personal life, one fan inquired about their desire for children and the preferred number.

Biles confirmed their interest in having kids, revealing a lighthearted disagreement between her and Owens regarding the ideal number. She humorously mentioned, I would say 2 & Jonathan would say 3 is the perfect number. I don’t want to be outnumbered lol.

Simone Biles, today, stands as the most decorated gymnastics star ever with about 37 medals to her name. From Olympic titles to the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the 26-year-old adorns a coveted path. Following along, these accolades mark Simone as a viable prospect for brands looking towards robust PR and marketing. While United Airlines, Uber Eats, Visa, and more have known it well, GK Elite and Athleta have taken the lead well. With the latter launching a recent festive collection in collaboration.

As for GK Elite, the 4-time Olympic gold medalist has held a partnership with the brand since 2015. On frequent occasions, Biles has found an opportunity to express her creativity through gymnastic apparel. Now once again honoring the long-standing deal, Biles unveiled a little holiday surprise for gymnastics enthusiasts.

A gymnast can never have enough leotards. And keeping up with that schtick, GK Elite goes out to introduce collections for every occasion. Now, with Christmas around the corner, a better surprise from the Simone-GK Elite partnership couldn’t have reached the enthusiasts. In the announcement, Biles embraced a red leotard embossed with a gold print posing a belt, cross strips on the back, and ‘Simone’ to the left corner. “it’s the holiday season. Get in the spirit in my @gkelite Golden Gilded leo,” Biles wrote, sharing the post.

Simone Biles

This isn’t the first time Simone has gotten creative with the collection. Through her almost-decade partnership with GK Elite, Biles has introduced Leos with empowering and heartwarming meaning behind customizations. Being the first-one to do so along the way.

Simone Biles gets creative with GK Elite

According to Business Wire, in 2021, GK Elite and Biles collaborated on the first-ever athlete-designed competitive leotards as part of the Simone Biles Legacy Collection. Since then, she has designed about 16 pieces ranging in styles, colors and prints. The first series included Replica competitive leotards, Signature training leotards, and Legacy customizable competitive leotards. However, one among all outdid the rest.

In May, a month after her marriage with Jonathan Owens, Biles released a limited-edition leotard that paid homage to her own wedding. The gymnast named it “something blue” making it the only design in the history of GK to be inspired by events from outside the realm of competition. The design sported baby blue tunes partnered with white and little pearls around the torso. Festive season or not, Biles’ collections are the ones to look forward to.

Simone Biles has had an epic journey in gymnastics. What started as a passion at 6 years of age has made her the most decorated gymnast 20 years later. While most of Biles’s past teammates are retired gymnasts themselves, Biles is still at it, proving she is the GOAT of the sport.

Age is just a number for 26-year-old Simone Biles, as she made history by becoming the oldest woman to clinch victory at the U.S. gymnastics championships this year. Yet, despite this, a moment came up where Biles recalled her age in a surprising and nostalgic reunion with her past.

Simone Biles recollects her age

Simone Biles took to Instagram to share a surprising picture that warmed the hearts of her 7.1 million followers. She shared a two picture carousel post with the Final Five Teammates of the 2016 Rio Olympics, Aly Raisman and Laurie Hernandez. Biles wore a chic black dress paired with a crisp white blazer and stylish leather boots, while Raisman opted for a sophisticated brown dress paired with a matching tweed blazer and tan leather boots. Hernandez looked classy in a long black leather skirt, paired with black leather boots and a stylish white halter-neck tank top.

Simone Biles

The women looked elegant in their fall attire, posing warmly and beaming beside each other in the pictures. Simone Biles captioned the picture “grown-ish” with an emotional emoji and a white heart emoji. The picture took fans back in time to when Biles was merely 19 years old, and she competed with the final five at her first Olympics in Rio. This heartwarming update also came after Biles surprised her fans with an iconic gymnastics moment on TikTok.

Another iconic gymnastics reunion

Simone Biles took to TikTok to share a video that made gymnastics fans around the world squeal with joy. She captioned the video rounding up some of the gym girls set to the tune Lovin’ on Me by Jack Harlow. The short clip began with Simone Biles, dressed in a blue satin dress with her gorgeous braids left loose as she blew a kiss at the camera.

After playfully covering the lens, a delightful surprise unfolded as an array of gymnastics stars like Aly RaismanLaurie HernandezMaggie NicholsMadison Kocian, and Kyla Ross appeared, each waving in a heartwarming virtual reunion.

Years After Making Her Dance Debut, Simone Biles Shares a Heartfelt Cheer for Her Dancing With the Stars Favorite

The video and the most recent update of Simone Biles with Aly and Laurie have sent waves of excitement into the gymnastics world upon seeing the gymnastics queens together after years.

Deontay Wilder is one of two men to have fought Tyson Fury three times. It goes without saying then that he’s one of the best-placed to analyse the Brit’s upcoming fight against Oleksandr Usyk.

The two heavyweight champions will come to blows on February 17 in Saudi Arabia, the winner leaving the ring as the first undisputed titlist in the division since Lennox Lewis.

Fury secured his WBC belt back in 2020 following a draw in the first bout with Wilder. He would beat him once more in 2021 to move ahead and look to compete for the other major belts.

Now that he has the opportunity to do so against unified champ Usyk, Wilder doesn’t make him the favourite. The American KO artist told Instant Casino that it was a pick’em fight, but Usyk’s speed could swing it.

tyson fury and oleksandr usyk

“It’s a 50-50 fight, anything can happen. People look at Fury’s size as a major advantage but that doesn’t necessarily mean nothing because Usyk can stay low to the ground and because Fury’s so tall it’s going to be difficult to reach down. If Usyk can get in and out real fast, I feel speed could be a major factor.”

Most of all, Wilder just wants to fight the winner and become undisputed himself.

“For me it’s 50-50 and I’m glad it’s finally happening so we get all the belts in one place. That’s going to make it easier for me to fight for the unification of those belts, so I won’t have to fight different champions and have champions running away because of what he’s seen me do to the last opponent.”

Fury and Usyk have a rematch clause, so Wilder will have to keep winning between now and then to earn his shot. Next up is Joseph Parker on December 23, potentially followed by Anthony Joshua in 2024 should he also win on the card.

 

Anything Tiger Woods can do, his son, Charlie Woods, can do better. At least at the very early stages of the 14-year-old’s golf career.

On Wednesday, with his father cheering him on, Charlie and The Benjamin School’s boys golf team won the gold medal at the FHSAA Class A state championship. It’s the school’s fourth state golf title.

The freshman shot fourth out of the five-player team, finished tied for 26th overall in the tourney and shot 78-76 over two days at Mission Inn Resort and Club in Howey-In-The-Hills, Florida.

In taking first place, Charlie did something Tiger never did in prep school — win a high school state championship.

Tiger and Charlie

The 2023 PNC Championship will be held at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Orlando, Grande Lakes. It will include several prominent golfers and their children /grandchildren. The championship has an interesting format where a professional golfer is supposed to collaborate with another family member showcasing a special bond in an inclusive family tournament.

The 2022 PNC Championship was won by veteran golfer Vijay Singh and his son Qass Singh. The father-son duo claimed the title by a 2-shot lead and defeated the formidable partnership of Tiger Woods and his son Charlie Woods.

The 1971 U.S. Open winner Lee Trevino will be making his 26th appearance at the 2023 PNC Championship along with his grandson Daniel. Padraig Harrington is also returning to Grande Lake and this time he will be accompanied by his youngest son Charlie.

The partnership of Justin Thomas and Mike Thomas holds the best odds for the upcoming championship with +300. They are followed closely by Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods, who have odds of +500 to win the championship.

Tiger wood & Charlie wood

With many talented golfers in the lineup, Vijay Singh and Qass Singh enter the tournament as clear underdogs with odds of over +2000, according to Vegas Odds. However, this was the case last year as well and the father-son duo had claimed victory then.

Tiger Woods set to make golf comeback along with Charlie Woods at the 2023 PNC Championship

The 2023 PNC Championship will boast an incredible field of players with multiple Majors between them. However, Tiger Woods will be the headline name as the legendary golfer hopes to make a return to the professional stage following a months-long hiatus.

He will be accompanied by the ‘young prodigy’ Charlie Woods and the duo are favourites to claim victory at the Ritz-Carlton this year. Woods will be hoping to improve on his T2 finish from last year.

“It is an amazing gift to be able to share my love of golf with Charlie and we genuinely do look forward to playing in the PNC Championship all year,” Woods said.

“Competing together against a field of so many golfing greats and their families, is so special.”

With the 2023 PNC Championship just days away, stalwarts such as Vijay Singh and Tiger Woods will hope to make the most of their experience and claim victory amidst intense rivalry.

Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, after securing a triumphant win over Jermell Charlo, asserts that he has returned to his peak form and is now contemplating his next opponent. Alvarez (59-2-2, 39 KOs) inked a three-fight deal with PBC, with the subsequent two matches anticipated to unfold on Cinco De Mayo weekend and Mexican Independence Day weekend in 2024, according to reports.

The undefeated super-middleweight world champion showcased his dominance over Charlo in September, delivering a compelling performance in Las Vegas. Canelo, 33, achieved a unanimous decision victory, punctuated by a seventh-round knockdown of Charlo. His previous aura of invincibility endured from 2019 to 2021 before an unexpected setback in the form of a defeat to Dmitry Bivol at light-heavyweight in the preceding year.

Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez

Notably, Canelo has received a challenge from his WBC mandatory contender, David Benavidez, who recently halted Demetrius Andrade in their latest bout. As Alvarez contemplates his next moves, there are some big names as potential opponents.

Jaime Munguia, Jermall Charlo and Terence Crawford Are Potential Opponents For Alvarez

Canelo Wants Big Fights

According to ESPN Knockout, Canelo is considering Jaime Munguia, Jermall Charlo and Terence Crawford as opponents for his next fight. Following Alvarez’s victory over Charlo, Terrence ‘Bud’ Crawford took to social media, declaring, “Canelo vs Crawford is the biggest fight in boxing.” Despite Canelo expressing openness to the idea, he exhibited hesitation, citing the weight class disparity between them

The Mexican superstar also indicated his willingness to face Jermall Charlo, who has expressed interest in seeking redemption for his twin brother’s defeat. However, given Canelo’s overwhelming dominance against his brother, it remains uncertain whether fans would be eager to witness a a fight against Jermall.

Terence Crawford

Another potential contender is Jaime Munguía, set to face former Canelo opponent John Ryder in a super middleweight bout in January.

David Benavidez Linked To Canelo Alvarez For September

The Mexican Monster Has Called Out Alvarez Numerous Times

Benavidez may finally get his wish to fight Canelo and the ESPN Knockout report suggest that he may get the fight in September. The Mexican Monster has proven himself a worthy adversary to Alvarez and is his mandatory challenger for the WBC title.

Canelo has faced ‘ducking’ allegations due to the Benavidez fight not coming to fruition. However, the Mexican superstar is adamant that he does not avoid any fights. Benavidez has said he will continue to clean out the division until Canelo has no choice but to fight him.

Derek “Bozy” Ennis, father and trainer of Jaron Ennis, saw things playing out entirely differently. With his son gaining a ton of attention, coupled with his high ranking in each of the four sanctioning bodies, Bozy was convinced that his young star would be given a chance.

Patience was preached in the Ennis household. Terence Crawford and Errol Spence Jr. finally agreed to terms earlier this year and squared off with all of the welterweight marbles on the line. Jaron, in the meanwhile, grabbed the IBF interim tag and played the waiting game.

Picking a winner was irrelevant to Team Ennis, they simply wanted to get their hands on the winner. That, of course, was Crawford. The 36-year-old dominated Spence, winning every millisecond of their unification. Impressive victory aside, Jaron couldn’t care less how good Crawford looked. The 26-year-old wanted his shot and began banging loudly on the door of the pound-for-pound star.

In the midst of his callouts, Crawford shrugged his shoulders and gave his man the cold shoulder. Considering his age, Crawford has admitted that Jaron is talented but he doesn’t view a matchup against him as a sexy one.

Terence Bud Crawford

Bozy, by and large, understands where Crawford is coming from. However, popularity notwithstanding, the famed trainer is convinced that Crawford is an incredible fighter but when juxtaposed to his son, it isn’t even close.

“Boots is faster, stronger, and got more attributes than Terence,” said Bozy to MillCity Boxing.

When last seen, Jaron was busy painting a masterpiece against Roiman Villa. The Philly star had a jam-packed crowd at The Ballroom Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City up on their feet oohing and ahhing.

Bozy though, was mostly stoic as his son continued to put on a show. If fans and media members were impressed by what they saw a few months ago, they’ll lose their minds once Jaron is truly unleashed.

With the medal, the seven-time Olympic medallist becomes the sport’s most decorated ever

Simone Biles is on top again, striking gold in the women’s all-around final Friday (6 October) at the 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Antwerp. It’s a sixth global title and her first since 2019.

From the moment Biles stepped into the Sportspaleis, flashing her megawatt smile, to deafening screams from the packed house, it appeared it would be her night. She went on to tally 58.399 ahead defending champion Rebeca Andrade of Brazil (56.766).

2022 World all-around silver medallist Shilese Jones took the bronze medal at 56.332.

“I was emotional because 10 years I won my first Worlds, now we’re back here,” Biles said afterward. “So, it was emotional. It means everything to me, the fight, everything that I’ve put in to get back to this place to feel comfortable and confident enough to compete.”

 

The win comes with more history for Biles, who donned a blue sequinned leotard the crystals on which shone as bright as the sport’s biggest star.

She’s now the only gymnast to win World all-around titles a decade apart, having taken her first title in the very same venue in 2013. Legendary gymnasts Uchimura Kohei of Japan and Russia’s Svetlana Khorkina‘s first and last titles were six years apart, the previous record.

Biles is also the only female gymnast to take six all-around crowns, tying her with Uchimura.

With 34 World and Olympic medals, she becomes the sport’s most decorated ever, male or female. After Wednesday’s women’s team final title, Biles was tied with Vitaly Scherbo, who competed for the Soviet Union, the Unified Team and Belarus throughout his career.

“All in all, I don’t think it will hit me until maybe I retire and then look back and see everything that I’ve done,” said Biles of her historic career. “Tonight, I think it was a good start.”

Ahead of competition, coach Laurent Landi noted many were keeping a close eye on her pupil to see if she still had ‘it.’

Simone Biles

“It still proves to myself and other people that I can do it, so I’m proud of the work that I’ve put in to get to this point,” said Biles of those who might have questioned her, “and it’s just exciting that I just keep going up, up each and every year, so I’m excited for what’s to come.”

Simone Biles exclusive: ‘I didn’t know if I was ever going to be able to compete again’

‘Gymnastics is something that I do, and it’s not who I am as a person’

In the opening rotation, the 26-year-old chose not to perform the daring Yurchenko double pike that became her fifth named element earlier in the week. Instead, she vaulted a Cheng (round off onto the board, half turn onto the vaulting table, front layout with one-and-a-half twists) and delivered one of her best attempts at the manuever this season. Her 9.500 execution score gave her a 15.100 final score.

On the uneven bars, Biles earned a 14.333 after pushing through some nervous looking elements to stick her full-twisting, double back dismount. She moved to balance beam with a .233 lead over Andrade.

 

First to go in the third rotation, Biles shared a laugh with coach Cecile Landi, a 1996 Olympian, after her touch warm-up.

In competition, Biles opened her routine with a slight balance error her switch leap mount. After adding an additional switch leap, Biles was nearly flawless on the 10 centimetre wide apparatus. She earned a 14.433.

Heading to the floor exercise, Biles had a .934 lead over Jones. Last to go, her 14.533 score gave her the historic gold medal.

The superstar gymnast returns to competition after withdrawing from the women’s team final at the Tokyo 2020 Games to prioritise her mental health as she dealt with what gymnasts call the ‘twisties,’ where the body and mind fall out of sync.

“I was actually was less nervous today. I think I was so much more nervous for team finals just because that’s when everything occurred, so I was a little bit traumatized from that,” said Biles, referencing Tokyo. “Today, I felt a little more relaxed.”

She told Olympics.com before heading to the Worlds that she’s working to find more balance her life in her return to the sport, making sure to find time for friends, family and self-care.

“They’ve been amazing just to keep my mind off gymnastics because for a couple of years whenever I wasn’t in the sport that’s kind of all I had. We got to hang out, have fun, just be normal adults, so I think it’s been really nice that even when we go back we’re going to try to go to a winery and stuff like that just to keep it normal,” Biles said of those around her. “Gymnastics is something that I do, and it’s not who I am as a person and I think it took years to realize that.”

Legendary gymnast Simone Biles has been nominated for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award. Other nominees for the award are star athletes Aitana Bonmati, Erling Haaland, Novak Djokovic, Siya Kolisi, and Max Verstappen.

The 2023 BBC Sports Personality of the Year will be the 70th edition of the award ceremony. On December 5, the publication opened its voting gates on its website. The polls will close on 12 December 2023, 22:00 GMT.

Simone Biles was the only gymnast to make it to the list of six athletes that BBC released. After her two-year mental health break, the four-time Olympic gymnast made an impressive comeback this year. She made her way to the 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships and won five medals.

Biles won four world championship gold medals in the team, all-around, balance beam, and floor exercise events. She also won a silver medal in the vault event. Her impressive performance made her the gymnast with the most number of World Championship medals in the world (30). She is also the gymnast with the highest number of World Championship gold medals (23).

Simone Biles

This year, Biles became the only gymnast to represent the United States for the sixth time in the World Championship forum. She made her debut in the world championship in 2013 where she bagged two gold medals, a silver medal, and a bronze medal.

Simone Biles struggled with mental health issues during the 2020 Summer Olympics

While performing at the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Olympics in 2021, Simone Biles shared that she felt a disconnect between her mind and body.

The experience prompted Biles to address her mental well-being. She subsequently announced her break from gymnastics during the 2021 Summer Olympics. In an interview with NBC Olympics, Biles revealed what affected her to take a break. She said:

Simone Biles took a break from professiona; gymnastics for two full years before returning to the sport in 2023 at the US Classic.