U.S. gymnast Simone Biles has made . She won her  U.S. Gymnastics Championships this week - the second woman to do . The record was set 67 years ago. The  was also her 20th consecutive,  tournament win, going back to 2013. However, it was her jaw-dropping  that etched her  into the record . She became the first gymnast to land a  twisting, double somersault beam dismount, delighting spectators. She topped that later by becoming the first woman to land a triple-double (three  and two flips) on the floor.
Ms Biles, 22, showed her  modesty with reporters. Rather than celebrate her records, she expressed frustration at her . She said: "I know...how  I can do, so I just want to do the  routine for the  and for myself out ." Biles is a  and said she was disappointed after falling after her triple-double. She said she wanted to "scratch the " after she fell. The  came flooding in following her routines. Former gymnast Nastia Liukin tweeted: "Simone's got enough gold  at home, someone give this girl a crown."