Biles finished with an all-around score of 118.45. Her floor routine score was more than a half-point than she earned on Friday night, and she also improved on her beam score by 0.40 points.
Earlier this month, Biles returned to competition for the first time since she took home bronze on the balance beam in the Tokyo Olympics.
While her seventh medal tied the record for most Olympic medals by an American gymnast, it came after she withdrew from multiple finals in order to focus on her mental health.”It felt really good, especially after everything that’s happened over the past year,” Biles said after her victory on Sunday. “Everyone that was cheering, made posters and all of that, it just made my heart melt that they still believe in me.
I always kind of knew, as soon as everything that happened in Tokyo [that I’d be back].”It appears that Biles is back in her usual form as she continues down the road toward the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.Shilese Jones finished second in the all-around with 114.55 points, followed by Leanne Crow in third place with 111.10.