Simone Biles was the first woman to attempt this ‘scary’ vault move. Now she’s telling it, ‘R.I.P.’ – Boston Herald



Chuck Schilken | Los Angeles Times (TNS)

Simone Biles may compete again. Or she may not.

Either way, the 11-time Olympic medalist will not be performing her most iconic vault — one of five elements bearing her name in the International Gymnastics Federation code of points — ever again.

It’s called the Biles II, also known as the Yurchenko double pike, a nod to the former Soviet gymnast who originated the cartwheeling approach to the vault. It is the most difficult vault element performed by a woman in competition (the gymnastics federation gave it a difficulty score of 6.4) and also one of the most dangerous.

And the woman it’s named after appears to have held a funeral for it.

“R.I.P yurchenko double pike,” Biles wrote Monday on her Instagram Stories, along with a photo of herself dressed in all white, sitting on a vault and surrounded by white flowers.

The post made official something Biles indicated last month at the Paris Olympics, where she performed her namesake move in the all-around and vault competitions, winning gold medals in each. Afterward, the 27-year-old was asked if it was her last time vaulting in competition.

“Is this my last? Definitely the Yurchenko double pike. I mean, I kind of nailed that one,” said Biles, who didn’t rule out returning for the U.S. at the 2028 Los Angeles Games.



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