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The Biles II is a complex floor exercise skill in women's gymnastics. It consists of a triple-twisting double back layout, a difficult acrobatic combination pioneered by Simone Biles. This element was first executed at the 2019 World Championships and is notable for its demanding technical requirements. It’s primarily used and studied by elite gymnasts, particularly female competitors seeking to master advanced tumbling passes.
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Biles II (Floor) ranks #1 of 4 in the Floor Exercise ranking, ahead of Silivas (Double Layout Full).
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What is the skill performed in the Biles II on floor exercise?
The Biles II on floor exercise is a triple-twisting double back layout. It is an incredibly difficult tumbling pass that requires immense height and rotational speed to complete safely.
What difficulty value is the Biles II on floor?
The Biles II currently holds a difficulty value of J, which equates to 1.0 points in the women's gymnastics Code of Points. Simone Biles debuted this skill at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart.
Why did Simone Biles get a second floor skill named after her?
Simone Biles got the Biles II named after her because she successfully submitted and performed it without a major deduction at the 2019 World Championships. Any gymnast who executes a new skill at an official FIG World Championship or Olympic competition earns the naming rights.
Is the Biles II the hardest tumbling pass in gymnastics?
The Biles II is currently tied for the highest difficulty rating for a single element on floor exercise in the women's code. It requires exceptional power to generate the two flips and three twists in a layout position.
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