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American gymnast Biles snags 4th gold at Rio with floor exercise routine

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American gymnast Biles snags 4th gold at Rio with floor exercise routine

Finishes Olympics with five medals, as star of the sport  

RIO DE JANEIRO — Simone Biles starts each year by pulling out a notebook to write down her goals for the next 12 months. When 2016 dawned, for once she didn’t get too specific.

Make the Olympic team. That’s it. Better to just leave things vague. Besides, who could have written this? Eight days. Five medals. Four of them gold. The last one draped over her neck following one final show-stopping floor exercise on Tuesday.

Whether Biles will leave the games as the best gymnast of all time is up for debate, a topic she will happily leave to others.

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“I would never rank myself,” Biles said. “It’s weird.”

She would rather let her envelope-pushing performance at Rio Olympic Arena do the talking. Her final act was perhaps her greatest. On legs she joked felt like rocks, Biles put together 90 seconds of effortless joy. Her ceiling scraping tumbling and charismatic dancing — set to Brazilian-themed music designed for exactly this moment — ended with her bouncing off the mat before sprinting to the awaiting arms of longtime coach Aimee Boorman.

Biles became the fifth female gymnast to win four golds at a single Olympic meet and the fourth to win them on the traditional events. Throw in the bronze Biles earned on balance beam Monday and the 19-year-old will have a lengthy checklist when she gets to customs on her way home to Texas.

“I think that she was really consistent, that was a big thing for her,” Boorman said. “That was the goal. Not to come in and win five golds but to show what she trained.”

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As for what comes next — besides the stardom that awaits back in the United States — Biles is unsure. She would like to go have a normal life for a bit, at least as normal as it can be when she gets back to suburban Houston.

“It’s kind of scary with this public eye being on me all the time,” Biles said. “It’s rewarding but I think we’ll get used to it.”

If she needs advice, she doesn’t have to look far. All she has to do is ask good friend and “Final Five” teammate Aly Raisman. The 22-year-old team captain picked up her third medal in Brazil and sixth overall with silver on floor, a moment she wasn’t sure would arrive when she began her methodical comeback two years ago.

“This time was harder than 2012, the training part of it,” Raisman said. “It was kind of hard to top [2012]. It’s nice that it was all worth it.”

U.S. men’s team managed to keep pace with the women thanks to Danell Leyva. Leyva earned silver on high bar and parallel bars within 90 minutes of each other. The American men finished with three medals overall after Alex Naddour took bronze on pommel horse.

First Published: August 17, 2016, 4:26 a.m.

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Simone Biles Tuesday bedazzled the world one last, golden time from Rio.  (Toshifumi Kitamura/Getty Images)
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