Simone Biles names Aly Raisman as her favorite Team USA colleague as the 27-year-old looks over Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles and the rest of her 2024 Olympic Games team, who she won a gold medal with in Paris over the summer.
Biles and her girls claimed the prize in the team event at the Bercy Arena in France on July 30, whilst she went on to add two more golds in the all-around and the vault and a silver in the floor exercise. Yet despite the success, none of them made the top cut for her.
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However, it isn’t personal, it’s because she viewed Raisman as a mentor and praised her as someone she looked up to. Now at the miraculous age of 27 for an artistic gymnast, Biles is the person her teammates look up to.
“Favorite teammate ever: Ali Raisman,” Biles told Sports Illustrated. “I looked up to her so much.
“She was such a good role model. She always kept my nerves down. We were two peas in a pod, and we’re really close to this day.”
When did Raisman and Biles compete together?
Biles broke onto the Olympics scene in 2016 when she claimed four gold medals and a bronze in Rio de Janeiro, her debut at the Summer Games. That happened to be Raisman‘s last Olympics tournament at the age of 22, and as one of the seniors in the troop she helped guide the rookie Texan.
Raisman was a success too with two gold medals and a bronze at London 2012, as well as two silvers (behind Biles) and a gold in Brazil.
She also won two golds at the World Championships (2011, 2015), as well as one silver (2010) and one bronze (2011).
The 30-year-old was on the USA national team from 2009-2012 and then 2014-2017, meaning she was there when Biles joined in 2012.