Olympic Medal Summary
Simone Biles has won seven Olympic medals: four gold, two silver, and one bronze. Her first Olympic appearance was at Tokyo 2021, where she earned a bronze in the team event. At Paris 2024, she won gold in the team competition. She has not yet medaled in an individual Olympic event. This verified summary focuses on the medals she has won in major senior-level multi-sport events, primarily the Olympic Games and World Championships, which are the most consistently documented sources.
Verified Olympic Medals and Year
| Medal | Event | Year | Discipline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | Summer Olympics (Team) | 2024 | Team (Paris) |
| Bronze | Summer Olympics (Team) | 2021 | Team (Tokyo) |
| Silver | Summer Olympics (Team) | 2016 | Team (Rio) |
| Gold | Summer Olympics (Team) | 2016 | Team (Rio) |
World Championship Medal Summary
At the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, Biles holds one of the most decorated records in the sport. She has won numerous gold medals on vault, floor exercise, and in the all-around, along with silver and bronze medals across team and individual apparatus events. These results are consistent across multiple championship cycles and are documented in official federation records.
Key World Championships Highlights
- Multiple all-around titles, demonstrating sustained excellence across all four apparatus disciplines.
- Vault and floor exercise golds, where her difficulty and execution set benchmarks in the sport.
- Team golds that helped solidify the United States’ dominance in the championship era she has defined.
Comparing Olympic and World Championship Results
While Olympic medals often receive the most public attention, World Championships form the core of Biles’s competitive record and reputation. The table below contrasts the two major senior-level multi-sport or global events in her medal collection.
| Event Type | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total Medals |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Olympic Games | 4 | 2 | 1 | 7 |
| World Championships | 19 | 4 | 2 | 25 |
Event Context and Discipline Breakdown
Simone Biles’s medals cluster in team competitions and in apparatus finals for vault and floor exercise. Her versatility across vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise allowed her to collect medals in multiple disciplines while also developing routines recognized for exceptional difficulty and execution. Understanding the apparatus context helps clarify how she accumulated such a large total over time.
Most Common Medal Contexts
- Team competitions at Olympics and Worlds, where consistency across team members is essential.
- Vault finals, where her power and technique repeatedly produced top scores.
- Floor exercise, combining tumbling with dance elements and often her highest-scoring routines.
How These Medals Shape Her Standing
With a combined total of more than 30 senior-level medals across the Olympics and World Championships, Biles is widely regarded as the most decorated gymnast in history. Her records in all-around and apparatus titles influence how future achievements in the sport are measured. This verified overview reflects the medals that are documented in official results and widely reported by authoritative sources.
Clarifying What This Overview Includes
This profile covers medals from major senior-level events that are consistently tracked in official federation databases. It excludes exhibition or invitational competitions not officially counted in a gymnast’s competitive record. By focusing on verified results, the summary supports an accurate understanding of Biles’s competitive legacy and why her medal totals are referenced so frequently in discussions about the sport’s all-time leaders.