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Simone Biles Dazzles in White Mini Dress, Showcasing All 11 Olympic Medals

U.S. Olympian Simone Biles poses for a photo at the USA House at Paris 2024 on August 06, 2024 in Paris, France. (Getty Images)

Simone Biles is cementing her status as the Greatest of All Time (GOAT), and her latest photoshoot bears testament to her unrivaled legacy. Following her successful stint at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games, where she added four more medals to her collection, the 27-year-old gymnast proudly displayed her impressive haul of eleven Olympic medals.

Biles showcased her medals in a new photoshoot, highlighting the remarkable achievements she has amassed over three Olympic Games and eight years. Dressed in a white beaded mini dress adorned with her signature goat necklace, she sat poised in a room draped entirely in white, accompanied by a stunning floral display.

Arrayed with her were her eleven medals, including two silvers, two bronzes, and an incredible seven golds. In one of the photos, she even playfully bit her Olympic All-Around gold medal from the 2024 Games. She captioned the images with, “6-year-old me would be proud,” receiving a flood of praises from fans who called her a queen and a star, celebrating her as a historical figure in gymnastics.

With her latest achievements at the 2024 Olympics, Simone Biles has become the most decorated American gymnast in Olympic history. She also tied for the second-most decorated female gymnast at the Olympics, trailing only the legendary Larisa Latynina. One of her standout accomplishments from the 2024 Games was becoming the first female gymnast in the 21st century to win the All-Around Olympic title twice and the first American gymnast to achieve this feat.

Biles’ immense success doesn’t stop at the Olympics. She is also the most decorated gymnast of all time, with an unparalleled tally of 30 World Championship medals. Her journey to greatness began at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, where she garnered five medals, including golds in the individual All-Around, Vault, Floor, and Team events, along with a bronze on Balance Beam.

However, her career hasn’t been without its challenges. During the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Biles confronted the “twisties,” a mental block affecting gymnasts. Amid mounting pressure and mental health struggles, she withdrew from most of the individual events but continued to compete in the Team rounds, helping the American team secure a silver medal and earning another bronze on the Balance Beam.

Biles roared back in the 2024 Paris Games, adding to her gold medal count with a Team gold, her second All-Around gold, and a gold in the Vault competition. She also secured a silver on Floor, finishing just behind her close friend and competitor Rebeca Andrade of Brazil.

Simone Biles’ journey is a compelling narrative of resilience, unmatched skill, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Her legacy extends beyond her medal count, as she continues to inspire gymnasts worldwide to achieve greatness both on and off the mat.

Source: Getty Images, Simone Biles’ official social media accounts