All-time great Olympic gymnast Simone Biles just added yet another accomplishment to her impressive resume.
On Wednesday, Biles was announced as one of Time Magazine's “100 Most Influential People." The 28-year-old gymnast was one of six athletes to make the cut on this year's annual and prestigious list.
The five other athletes to make the list are NFL quarterback Jalen Hurts, French Olympic swimmer Leon Marchand, retired tennis icon Serena Williams and WNBA superstars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier.
Biles was named in the "Titans" portion of the list, alongside Williams.
Biles' description on the “100 Most Influential People" list was written by her former USA Gymnastics teammate Aly Rasiman.
Simone Biles is a gem—one of a kind, forged by relentless hard work and polished by her own determination. She shines with a brilliance that sets her apart," Raisman wrote.
"Simone dominates gymnastics, performing skills that push beyond what was once thought possible. Her routines are so difficult, my teammates and I used to joke that we were all competing for second place. Even as the GOAT, she continues to push herself—defying the very notion of limits. With five signature skills, she has etched her name into the sport."
"Simone has faced—and withstood—mounting expectations, pressures, and adversity, which seem to intensify each year. Through it all, she has embraced her vulnerability, while refusing to let it define or limit her. She is both deeply human and undeniably superhuman—a combination that makes her impact profound. She inspires us to believe that we, too, can persevere. That we, too, can shatter limits."
"Simone has changed lives by bringing mental health and athlete safety to the forefront. She has transformed gymnastics—and even sport itself. But her greatest legacy may be ensuring a better future for those who follow."
Biles shared an emotional reaction to this news on social media, posting several teary eyed emojis on her Instagram story.
"She [Simone] is both deeply human and undeniably superhuman—a combination that makes her impact profound." - @Aly_Raisman
— USA Gymnastics (@USAGym) April 16, 2025
Congratulations to @Simone_Biles on being named one of @TIME's Most Influential People of 2025!
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Biles added three more Olympic gold medals to her trophy case at the 2024 Paris Games, earning top scores in the all-round, vault and team events. She also recorded silver in the floor exercise, narrowly trailing Brazilian gymnastics superstar Rebeca Andrade.
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