2021 US Championships

Biles Wins 7th National AA Championship, Most In U.S. Women's Gymnastics

Biles Wins 7th National AA Championship, Most In U.S. Women's Gymnastics

Simone Biles was named Athlete of the Year, while her coach Laurent Landi received Coach of the Year honors.

Jun 7, 2021 by FloGymnastics Staff
Biles Wins 7th National AA Championship, Most In U.S. Women's Gymnastics

FORT WORTH, Texas, June 6, 2021 – Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre claimed another spot in the record books Sunday at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, notching a seventh U.S. senior women’s all-around title – the most in history. Biles (119.650) ran away from the competition on Day 2, stretching a 2.2-point lead to nearly five full points. Sunisa Lee of St. Paul, Minn./Midwest Gymnastics Center finished second with a 114.950, and Biles’ World Champions Centre teammate Jordan Chiles (114.450) rounded out the top three. Biles also claimed the top spots on vault (31.025), balance beam (29.250) and floor exercise (29.600). Lee notched the national title on uneven bars with a 30.200.

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Annual awards for the women’s artistic discipline were announced following the event. Biles was named Athlete of the Year, while her coach Laurent Landi received Coach of the Year honors. Veteran gymnasts [p;Laurie Hernandez] of Old Bridge, N.J./Gym-Max Gymnastics and MyKayla Skinner of Gilbert, Ariz./Desert Lights Gymnastics were named Co-Sportswomen of the Year.


Eighteen individuals were selected to the U.S. Senior Women’s National Team at the event’s conclusion and will advance to the U.S. Olympic Team Trials later in the month, and USA Gymnastics may name additional gymnasts:

The top-three individual event placements are listed below by apparatus.

  • Vault: 1. Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, 31.350; 2. MyKayla Skinner of Gilbert, Ariz./Desert Lights Gymnastics, 29.900; 3. Jordan Chiles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, 29.850
  • Uneven bars: 1. Sunisa Lee of St. Paul, Minn./Midwest Gymnastics Center, 30.200; 2. Riley McCusker of Brielle, N.J./Arizona Sunrays, 29.750; 3. Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, 29.450
  • Balance beam: 1. Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, 29.250; 2. Sunisa Lee of St. Paul, Minn./Midwest Gymnastics Center, 28.600; 3. Grace McCallum of Isanti, Minn./Twin City Twisters, 28.400
  • Floor exercise: 1. Simone Biles Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, 29.600; 2. Kayla DiCello of Boyds, Md./Hill’s Gymnastics, 28.100; 3. USA Gymnastics. Based in Indianapolis, USA Gymnastics is the national governing body for gymnastics in the United States, encompassing seven disciplines: women’s gymnastics, men’s gymnastics, trampoline and tumbling, rhythmic gymnastics, acrobatic gymnastics, gymnastics for all (a.k.a. group gymnastics) and, most recently, parkour. USA Gymnastics sets the rules and policies that govern the sport of gymnastics, including selecting and training the U.S. Gymnastics Teams for the Olympics and World Championships; promoting and developing gymnastics on the grassroots and national levels, as well as a safe, empowered and positive training environment; and serving as a resource and educational center for the more than 200,000 members, clubs, fans and gymnasts throughout the United States. The organization is deeply committed to creating a culture that encourages and supports its athletes and focuses on its highest priority: the safety and well-being of athletes and our community.