Olympic champ Simone Biles claims her 5th US gymnastics championship title

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Monday, August 20, 2018
Simone Biles wins big
Simone Biles becomes first woman to win 5 all-around titles.

BOSTON, Massachusetts -- Olympic champion Simone Biles designed the leotard she wore while winning her fifth US women's gymnastics title Sunday, all the way down to the light shade of teal. It's the designated color for survivors of sexual abuse, a group that includes Biles, who revealed in January she was among the victims of former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar.

"(The color) is for the survivors," Biles said after becoming the first woman in 24 years to post the top score on every event on her way to a national championship. "I stand with all of them and I think it's kind of special to unite (people)."

Two years after winning four gold medals in at the 2016 Summer Games, Biles has somehow reached another level. She posted a two-day total of 119.850, more than six points ahead of reigning world champion Morgan Hurd and a full seven points clear of Riley McCusker. Biles' margin of victory was greater than the gap between Hurd and 11th-place finisher Jordan Chiles.

Top all-around finisher Simone Biles waves as 2nd place Morgan Hurd and 3rd place Riley McCusker look on at the U.S. Gymnastics Championships, Sunday, Aug. 19, 2018, in Boston.
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McCusker came within one-tenth of a point on the uneven bars of preventing a Biles sweep at the U.S. gymnastics championships.

With the Olympic champion turning in another dominant performance, that will have to do.

"Second to Simone is kind of like being first," McCusker said after taking silver in the bars and third overall Sunday night at nationals. "Simone's amazing, and she's in another league, almost."

Not almost.

"She pushes us," McCusker said. "I'm honestly just in awe of her."

Biles finished with a score of 119.850, about half an event better than reigning world champion Morgan Hurd, who was second in the all-around at 113.300. McCusker was third at nationals for the second straight year, at 112.750.

McCusker, 17, finished first in bars last year. But that was when Biles was in the middle of a two-year sabbatical, and McCusker was on the mend from a four-month shut-down of her own because of foot and wrist injuries.

"It definitely feels a little different this time," McCusker said.

Biles finished first in every discipline at the new Boston Garden this weekend - and most of them weren't close. She won the vault by 2.275 over Jordan Chiles, the beam by 1.450 over Kara Eaker, and the floor exercise by 0.850 over Jade Carey.

Only in the bars did she seem almost beatable.

"I'm really excited about my performance on bars," said McCusker, who added that she was planning to add a Stalder Pike to her routine before worlds that will give her the potential for a higher score.

Asked if she thought that just maybe there was a chance of catching Biles, McCusker let out a laugh and a tentative, "yeah."

McCusker ended the first day of the competition in third place and improved in every event except vault (where she posted identical 14.100s). It wasn't enough to catch Hurd.

"Day 1, I was just shaking off some nerves," McCusker said. "Today, I wasn't as nervous."