STUTTGART, Germany - Already hailed as the greatest gymnast in history, Simone Biles on Saturday at the world championships added another medal and historic distinction to her résumé.
With a dazzling display of power and precision, Biles, 22, a five-time world all-around champion and reigning Olympic all-around champion, outclassed the field to win gold on the vault. With it, she tied the record of 23 world championship medals earned by Vitaly Scherbo of Belarus in the 1990s.
Biles' assault on her sport's history book isn't over. In what she has indicated will be her final world championships, Biles will close the competition Sunday with a chance to eclipse Scherbo by earning a 24th and possibly 25th medal when she contests the balance beam and floor exercise finals.
"It's pretty crazy," said Biles, who claimed her second world championship gold on vault with a commanding score of 15.399 points, well ahead of fellow American and silver-medalist Jade Carey.
Biles is all but assured of adding to her tally Sunday, as the reigning world champion on floor and reigning world bronze-medalist on beam.
That said, she's not doing the math. Nor is she mentally fast-forwarding 24 hours, to the moment when she takes her final bow at the world championships.
"I feel like every time I go into it, I never think, 'This could be the last,' " Biles said. "I think, 'Cherish the moment, go out there and compete with pride and have fun.' "
She did just that Saturday, the first of two days of individual event finals, wearing a glittering red leotard and signature, sparkly eye makeup that underscored her status as star of the gym floor.