American Simone Biles reasserted her position as the world's number one gymnast with an amazing winning performance at the U.S. Gymnastics Championships in Kansas City, Missouri on Sunday.
Biles became the first woman in nearly 70 years to capture six U.S. senior women's all-around gymnastics titles - matching Clara Schroth Lomady, who won her sixth in 1952.
Biles marked the occasion by becoming the first woman to attempt and land a triple-twisting, double back maneuver during her floor routine.
Bile was, however, not quite content even with that unprecedented move.
"It was a lot better. It wasn't as good as in some of the trainings," Biles told reporters.
All-around winner Simone Biles (C), silver-medalist Sunisa Lee (L) and bronze-medalist Grace McCallum stand on the podium at the 2019 U.S. Gymnastics Championships at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, U.S., August 11, 2019. /Reuters Photo
"I'm just happy that I landed it because I feel like after night one my confidence got shot down. So I was really worried about it going into today, that's all I could worry about. So I was really happy."
Four-times Olympic champion Biles, who will head to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics as a title favorite, scored a total of 118.500 points to beat Sunisa Lee (113.550) and Grace McCallum (111.850).
"I feel like each (title) gets better and better," she said. "Because it's like the fifth and, then, the sixth, so it just keeps getting more exciting."