Simone Biles Wins World All Around Title
Simone Biles Wins World All Around Title

Simone Biles had an incredible performance tonight scoring a 60.216 to win the 2013 World All-Around Title. It was a great night for USA Gymnastics as the Americans took the top two spots on the podium as Olympic Champion Kyla Ross won the silver medal with a score of 59.332. This is the first World Championships for Biles and Ross. Ross was a member of the 2012 Olympic Team that won gold in London.
Aliya Mustafina of Russia won the bronze with a score of 58.856. This was a great showing for Mustafina after her poor performance during the qualifications where she fell twice.
"It hasn't sunken in yet (that I am the World champion)," said Biles. "I am sure it will eventually, but we still have finals so we can't get too excited about it yet. But I know what I have done is a huge accomplishment and I am very happy.
"(During the event) Kyla and I just talked about our routines, and we are best friends, and we thought, 'Wow, this is Worlds!" I still can't believe it," said Biles.
Ross also was awarded the Longines Prize for Elegance, which is given to the most elegant gymnast as determined by a voting jury. Kohei Uchimura was the men's recipient.
"I think today was a really great competition, and I had a lot of fun out there, especially competing with Simone who is so much fun to have around," said Ross. "I had solid routines, and I was happy to end up strong on floor and to win the Longines Award for Elegance. It was such an honor, and to be on the stage with Kohei was amazing. It is really nice that people associate my gymnastics with elegance."
The U.S. took the top two all-around spots in 2005 when Chellsie Memmel and Nastia Liukin were the gold and silver medalists and in 2009 when Bridget Sloan and Rebecca Ross went one-two. Biles is the seventh U.S. woman to win the all-around title, joining Kim Zmeskal (1991), Shannon Miller (1993-94), Shawn Johnson (2007), Jordyn Wieber (2011), Sloan and Memmel.
In the first rotation, Ross delivered a clean double-twisting Yurchenko, earning a 15.366. Biles was next and her powerful Amanar, a two-and-a-half twisting Yurchenko vault, garnered a 15.850. On the uneven bars, Ross performed an in-bar stalder half pirouette to straddled Jaeger and dismounted with a double layout for a 15.100. Biles' bars routine included a piked Tkatchev to Pak salto and a stuck full twisting double back that scored 14.700. Biles and Ross were one-two after two rotations.
On the balance beam, Biles was up first in the rotation. Her routine that featured a front aerial to split jump, tumbled a flip flop to layout step-out and dismount with two back handsprings to a full-twisting double back earned a 14.433. Going last in the rotation, Ross was nearly perfect on the balance beam, moving effortlessly through a switch ring leap. She dismounted with a tucked double back and scored a 14.533 to move into the lead.
In the final rotation on floor, Ross competed just before Biles. Her precise and elegant floor exercise included tumbling an Arabian double front to stag leap and a double tuck dismount, posting a 14.333. The last athlete on the floor, Biles performed a tucked double, double mount and a double layout half out, called the Biles, to the delight of the crowd. She scored a 15.233 and clinched the all-around title.
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Women's All Around Final Results
AA | VT | UB | BB | FX | |||
1 | BILES Simone | USA |
60.216
|
15.850 | 14.700 | 14.433 | 15.233 |
2 | ROSS Kyla | USA |
59.332
|
15.366 | 15.100 | 14.533 | 14.333 |
3 | MUSTAFINA Aliya | RUS |
58.856
|
14.891 | 15.233 | 14.166 | 14.566 |
4 | IORDACHE Larisa Andreea | ROU |
57.766
|
15.033 | 14.200 | 13.833 | 14.700 |
5 | YAO Jinnan | CHN |
57.632
|
14.800 | 15.333 | 13.633 | 13.866 |
6 | FERRARI Vanessa | ITA |
56.732
|
14.400 | 13.700 | 14.166 | 14.466 |
7 | STEINGRUBER Giulia | SUI |
56.699
|
15.300 | 13.200 | 13.733 | 14.466 |
8 | SHANG Chunsong | CHN |
56.132
|
14.000 | 14.466 | 13.700 | 13.966 |
9 | TERAMOTO Asuka | JPN |
55.532
|
14.000 | 14.033 | 14.033 | 13.466 |
10 | MOORS Victoria | CAN |
55.466
|
14.733 | 13.800 | 12.300 | 14.633 |
11 | FERLITO Carlotta | ITA |
55.399
|
14.333 | 13.233 | 14.100 | 13.733 |
12 | POPA NEDELCU Roxana | ESP |
55.366
|
14.800 | 13.533 | 12.933 | 14.100 |
13 | BLACK Elsabeth | CAN |
54.965
|
14.533 | 12.866 | 14.133 | 13.433 |
14 | MAKRA Noemi | HUN |
54.766
|
13.700 | 13.633 | 13.900 | 13.533 |
15 | SEITZ Elisabeth | GER |
53.665
|
14.833 | 13.733 | 12.433 | 12.666 |
16 | RODIONOVA Anna | RUS |
53.298
|
14.141 | 13.758 | 12.066 | 13.333 |
17 | HARROLD Ruby | GBR |
53.199
|
13.900 | 14.533 | 11.066 | 13.700 |
18 | MYS Gaelle | BEL |
52.956
|
13.958 | 12.366 | 13.666 | 12.966 |
19 | TUNNEY Rebecca | GBR |
52.865
|
14.866 | 13.033 | 11.966 | 13.000 |
20 | van KLAVEREN Noel | NED |
51.965
|
14.966 | 10.633 | 12.733 | 13.633 |
21 | WAEM Laura | BEL |
51.932
|
13.800 | 13.533 | 12.233 | 12.366 |
22 | KAESLIN Ilaria | SUI |
51.566
|
13.800 | 13.100 | 12.433 | 12.233 |
23 | SASADA Natsumi | JPN |
51.065
|
13.966 | 10.366 | 13.500 | 13.233 |
24 | MILLOUSI Vasiliki | GRE |
49.532
|
13.166 | 10.500 | 12.800 | 13.066 |
ALL AROUND FINAL PREVIEW

Simone Biles, USA
Simone Biles of Team USA, posted the top score in qualifications with a 60.133. Biles advanced to all around finals and earned her place in finals on every single event final, the first American to do so since Shannon Miller. Biles is the one to beat in finals.

Kyla Ross, USA
Kyla Ross does have lower difficulty than some of the other top contenders but near perfect execution. Despite earning questionably low execution scores while competing in the qualifications, finals are a clean slate and Ross is in the hunt for a gold medal.

Aliya Mustafina, Russia
Qualifications were rough for Aliya Mustafina of Russia who suffered falls on beam and floor exercise. Mustafina sat down her arabian double front on floor and her Mustafina vault. Olympic Champion on the uneven bars, Mustafina did hit a beautiful set to earn a 14.900, and a spot in the final. The finals are new life and you can never count out the 2010 World All-Around Champion.

Larisa Iordache, Romania
Larisa Iordache of Romania had a strong showing in qualifications finishing fourth. She was the 2013 European Champion on Beam and finished second in the all around behind Mustafina.

Yao Jinnan, China
Yao Jinnan won a bronze medal in the all-around at the 2011 World Championships. Jinnan posted the third highest score in qualifications even with a fall on balance beam. Jinnan has the highest start value in the competition on uneven bars.
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