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Simone Biles wrote Friday's story by winning gold for the thirteenth time in the World Cup. The American was the best of the tournament in Doha.
Biles, 21, averaged 15,366 and had a big lead over Canadian Shallon Olsen, who won the silver medal with 14,516. The bronze medal goes to the Mexican Alexa Moreno (14,508).
With her thirteenth world title, Biles is now the only record holder. On Thursday, she became the world's all-around champion and with this twelfth title, she tied Belarusian record holder Vitaly Scherbo.
In Doha, Biles, who also won the gold medal with the US team in the national final, is qualified to all. four planes for the final. She did this three times with the highest score during qualifying.
Only on a bridge, she had to let the Belgian Nina Derwael pass. This final will take place later on Friday in a flooded Aspire first dome.
The competitor Wevers Biles on beam
Saturday, on the final day of the World Cup, Biles also fears for gold. The American got the best score in qualifying and is considered a major competitor to Sanne Wevers, who finished fourth in the final.
Biles won the world title late earlier in 2014 and 2015. The Weavers, aged six, had Satisfied with money three years ago, however he won the gold Olympic in 2016.
In Doha, Biles is in action for the first time in a major tournament since the scandal of abuse in American gymnastics. She was one of 150 gymnasts who said they had been sexually assaulted by former team doctor Larry Nassar. He was sentenced to 175 years in prison at the beginning of this year
The Russian Dalaloyan clinches his second gold medal
In men, the Russian Artur Dalaloyan won his second gold medal at the World Championships in Doha, Friday. The all-around world champion won the floor title on the first day of the equipment finals.
Dalaloyan was the last to take action and left the Japanese Kenzo Shirai, fourth world title, on the ground. The Russian reached a score of 14,900. Shirai came to 14,866. The bronze medal was won by Filipino Carlos Edriel Yulo: 14,600.
In qualifying, Dalaloyan scored the same as Shirai, with both finishing at 14.833. The Russian was however qualified first because of a higher score for the execution, the score E.
On Wednesday, he had already won the final of the multiple contest and the rules of the tie had to make the decision. They fell in favor of the Russian, at the expense of defending champion Xiao Ruoteng of China.
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