Simone Biles, Rebeca Andrade Submit New Skills for Paris Olympics
Simone Biles, Rebeca Andrade Submit New Skills for Paris Olympics

Simone Biles, Rebeca Andrade Submit New Skills for Paris Olympics

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Simone Biles is set to unveil a new skill on the uneven bars at the Paris Olympics, which would be her sixth move named after her, featuring a 540 twist on the higher bar. The International Gymnastics Federation has graded this skill with a difficulty value of E, while Biles already has five elements, including two vaults and two tumbling skills. Meanwhile, Brazil's Rebeca Andrade is aiming to have a risky triple-twisting Yurchenko vault named after her, which would be the second-most difficult vault in women's gymnastics if successfully executed. Andrade's attempt follows her training sessions, where she has not yet publicly attempted the vault. Both Naomi Visser and Lieke Wevers from the Netherlands are also competing to have their skills recognized. The USA men's gymnastics team, led by Brody Malone, is preparing for their qualifiers, expressing confidence after practice sessions in Paris.

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