If she can win gold in RIO, she is going to be set for life.
She has been dominating the US gymnastic scene for a minute now.
She posted a 124.100 two-day, event score that put her 4.95 points ahead of second-place finisher Maggie Nichols. Aly Raisman (118.550), Bailie Key (118.350) and Gabby Douglas (117.950) and finished third, fourth and fifth, respectively.
“It’s interesting – she doesn’t really see herself as being amazing,” Boorman said. “She just sees herself as a gymnast and she puts other people up on a pedestal and she’s not one of the people she puts on a pedestal.”
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