Simone Biles, who is poised to perform at the Gold Over America Tour, shared a glimpse of the rehearsals for the event. The gymnast recently became the most decorated gymnast of all time after her Paris Olympics achievements.
Biles won four medals at the Olympics, of which three were gold and one silver. She clinched her first gold in the team's all-around event, where her team scored 171.296 points, defeating Italy and Brazil, who secured 165.494 and 164.497 points, respectively. The 27-year-old won her second gold in the individual all-around, where she scored 59.131 points, besting Rebecca Andrade and Suni Lee, who scored 57.932 and 56.465 points, respectively.
She nabbed the third gold in the women's vault, where she registered a point of 15.300 and trounced Andrade and teammate Jade Carey, who secured 14.966 and 14.466 points, respectively. Following these stellar achievements, Biles is now gearing up to perform at the Gold Over America Tour, which is scheduled to start on September 16.
She shared a glimpse of the ongoing rehearsals for the event on her Instagram stories, where the gymnasts are seen having a fun time with Biles performing a fun trick on the pommel horse mushroom circle, and the boys were seen practicing on the beam. The caption of the story read:
"How rehearsals are going😂"
Simone Biles opened up about the Gold Over America Tour
Simone Biles recently spoke about the Golden Over America Tour and compared it with some pop culture references, including reality series. She revealed that the event will also feature some guests from overseas, and each one of them will enjoy staunch gymnastics and music.
"Think of Party in the USA, think of Dancing With The Stars, or like Dancing on Ice, except gymnastics version," Simone Biles told Fox 26 Houston. "With Olympians from the U.S. and we have a couple guests from overseas coming to join us. But, high level gymnastics, good music, it’s just kind of like a party and a celebration of what we have done in Paris."
This edition of the event will feature US women gymnasts such as Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey, Joscelyn Roberson, and Hezly Rivera. Along with them, male gymnasts such as Brody Malone, Paul Juda, Asher Hong, and Fred Richard are also a part of the event.
This tour was launched by Simone Biles after the 2020 Tokyo Olympics to stimulate the next generation of female athletes. The first edition of this event was an all-women tour, and it sold 182,000 tickets.