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Biography of Simone Biles

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Famous Olympics gymnast Simone Arianne Biles, better known as Simone, who sometimes people even refer to as “The Goat’’, was born March 14, 1997, in Columbus, OH. She was raised by her adoptive mother Nellie Biles, and her adoptive father Ronald Biles.

Although she was adopted, she still kept in contact with her biological mother, Shannon Biles, and her biological father, Kelvin Clemons. Not only did she keep in contact with her biological parents, but she also kept in contact with her four siblings: Adria Biles, Adam Biles, Ashley Biles Thomas, and Ron Biles Jr.

She attended Benfer Elementary School and was home-schooled from middle school through high school, which is something some people don’t know. But after high school, she went on to college and chose to attend The University of The People.

Before she became famous, she was a gymnast at age 6, where she developed her passion for gymnastics. She is now 27 years old and lives in Houston, TX, with her boyfriend, famous football player Jonathan Owens.

Simone is a very fun, talented, and interesting person, so here are a few things that you might find interesting about her. She co-wrote a Book (Courage to Soar: A Body in Motion, A Life in Balance) and has won a total of 30 Olympic and World Championship medals.

Not only is she fun, talented, and interesting, but she is also very inspiring. So here are a few things you might find inspiring: “Before you can achieve, you must believe in yourself; you are capable of more than you think.” “I do hope people can relate and understand that it’s okay not to be okay, and it’s okay to talk about it.” Lastly, “today, do what others won’t, so tomorrow you can accomplish what others can’t.”

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