World Championships: Simone Biles has two new moves named after her & reaches six finals
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By David McDaid
BBC Olympic sports reporter in Stuttgart
Simone Biles performed two skills in qualifying as she left the finals of all six women at the Gymnastics World Championships.
The American became the first woman to complete a triple-double move on floor after which a double-double dismount on beam as she totalled a massive 59.432.
The moves will be named after the 22-year-old in the gymnastics code of factors.
Biles score helped USAs women shirt qualifying for Tuesdays team closing.
If Biles win four medals shed become the most decorated gymnast in World Championships history.
That would take her one over Vitaly Scherbo of Belarus, who won 23 world medals through the 1990s.
Terrific Britains women will take their place at staff final despite a qualifying performance.
Britain relied drops on beam and pubs but progress – with different nations, including Japan and Brazil, lasting evenings and missing .
Britains placing in the top 12 nations guarantees their involvement in next years Tokyo Olympics.
In addition to the team occasion, the individual final was reached by Briton Alice Kinsella in location.
Ellie Downie qualified fourth greatest to its vault final, although her older sister Becky was fifth into the bars final.
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