SIMONE BILES' HUSBAND POSTS SEVEN-WORD MESSAGE AFTER SHE MADE OLYMPICS HISTORY

Simone Biles dominated the second night of competition at the U.S. Gymnastics Olympic Trials on June 30. After finishing as the first place, all-around champion, Biles automatically clinched her spot on the women's gymnastics roster for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

At age 27, she is the oldest American gymnast to compete at the Olympics in 72 years. She's also just the fourth American woman to compete in a third Olympics. 

Cheering Biles on in Minneapolis, Minnesota, her husband, Chicago Bears safety Jonathan Owens. After his wife locked down her spot, he posted a proud message on his Instagram Stories.

"We going to Paris," Owens wrote. "Man, I'm so proud." However, the Olympics take place between July 26 and August 11. The Bears' training camp runs from July 26 to August 15, so it may be impossible for Owens to support Biles in person like he did for the U.S .Trials.

As for Biles, she appeared both confident and relieved after the U.S. Trials concluded. "I knew I wasn't done after the performances in Tokyo," she told NBC. 

"So just getting back in the gym and then working hard and just trusting the process with Cecile and Laurent (Landi) - I knew I'd be back."

On how she made her big comeback, "Being in a good spot," Biles answered. "Seeing my therapist every Thursday."

Biles earned a 117.225 score, almost six points higher than Suni Lee, who also made the women's gymnastics roster, along with Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles, and Hezley Rivera.

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