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Simone Biles of USA looks to threaten countrywoman Gabreille Douglas for the all-around title in women’s artistic gymnastics

 The stakes are that high in her first Olympic Games

                         Simone Biles of the USA practices on the uneven bars Thursday before the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro

(Photo: Getty Images/Laurence Griffiths) Biles, 19, was too young in 2012 to compete in the London Games, where Douglas won the all-round gold at the age of 16

Now Biles is the heir apparent of a US team expected to repeat as the winner of the team gold

Simone Biles and Gabby Douglas lead USA gymnastics team for Rio She has already proved herself

Biles’ dynamic power and soaring acrobatic skills earned her all-around gold ahead of Douglas at the 2015 world championships last autumn in Glasgow, Scotland

She also won the 2013 and 2014 world titles, when Douglas did not compete

 Biles is expected to perform her signature floor move: a double layout with a half twist

  The ebullient resident of Spring, Texas, said she has no idea how she might handle the enormous celebrity status that would come with winning all-around gold in Rio de Janeiro

American gymnastics idol Simone Biles set to win Brazilian hearts with samba tribute "I never really think about it because it's something you can't expect

You don't know what it's going to be like until it happens, so I just kind of do everyday life,” she said Thursday after podium training at the Rio Olympic Arena

The 2015 world championships bronze medallists Great Britain are likely to contend with Russia and China for a podium place

China won fourth in London in 2012 and silver at the 2015 world championships

Romania, the London bronze medallists, failed to qualify a team

 Artistic gymnastics begin Sunday

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