Simone Biles Shares Home Construction Updates, Preps for Olympic Trials Amid Marriage Criticism

Simone Biles Shares Home Construction Updates, Preps for Olympic Trials Amid Marriage Criticism

Olympic gymnast Simone Biles shares updates on her Texas waterfront mansion construction and prepares for Olympic trials in June. She's also focusing on perfecting her double pike vault and other moves with her coach Cécile Canqueteau-Landi.

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Simone Biles Shares Home Construction Updates, Preps for Olympic Trials Amid Marriage Criticism

Simone Biles Shares Home Construction Updates, Preps for Olympic Trials Amid Marriage Criticism

Olympic gymnast Simone Biles, 27, has been documenting the construction progress of her dream home in Texas on social media since September 2023. On May 12, Biles shared a collage-style post on Instagram Stories, showcasing the advancements on her waterfront mansion, including walls and floors with black and white geometric patterns, hardwood floors, large sliding glass doors opening to a rear patio, and stunning waterfront views.

Biles has been open about the setbacks of building a home from scratch. In November 2023, she shared issues encountered during a "trim walk," including high ceilings and seeking help from her dad and husband, Jonathan Owens. "Yesterday I was here from 11:00 to 17:00.....🥴" Biles wrote on her Instagram Story, describing her experience. "I thought it would take 30 minutes because I had no idea what I was getting into." She added, "Yesterday I called my dad for support because I was panicking! but I have made huge progress and I am very proud of myself."

As Biles prepares for the Olympic trials in June, her coach Cécile Canqueteau-Landi has shared updates on her training progress. In an interview on the All Things Gymnastics Podcast, Landi revealed that Biles is currently focusing on perfecting the double pike vault without assistance. "Right now she's doing more of the double pike. I think she just wants to do it without Lauren standing on her by the side. She's ready for it," Landi stated. Biles is also practicing other moves, including the Amara, Chang, and a bars routine.

Biles, who has won two Olympic and 16 World Championships medals with the help of her coaches Cécile and Laurent Landi, is known for her trailblazing moves. Her Yurchenko double pike earned her a score of 16.100 at the US Classic in 2021, while her Amanar vault, first performed in 2015, earned a score of 16.000 and an average of 15.575. Biles will make her Olympic season debut at the May 2024 US Classic, where she is expected to showcase her new moves as she aims to secure a spot on the five-woman American Olympic team heading to Paris for the Summer Olympics.

Amid her training, Biles has also faced online criticism about her relationship to NFL player Jonathan Owens, 28. The couple officially tied the knot in April 2023 at a Houston courthouse, followed by an extravagant second wedding in Mexico a few weeks later. They first met on the dating app Raya in March 2020, just before the pandemic lockdown. In response to the negative comments, Biles has spoken out, saying that she is focused on her training and personal life.

Biles and Owens' relationship is built on a strong foundation of mutual support, love, and respect. They have been each other's rock through the ups and downs of their careers and personal lives. When Biles withdrew from two Olympic events in Tokyo, Owens shared his support on Instagram, saying, "Imma ride with you through whatever baby... Your strength and courage is unmatched and you inspire me more and more every day." After Biles won a bronze medal in the individual balance beam finals, Owens celebrated her win, saying, "Words can't express how proud of you I am right now."

As Simone Biles continues to focus on her training for the upcoming Olympic trials and shares updates on her Texas home construction, she remains grateful for the love and support of her husband Jonathan Owens. Despite facing online criticism, Biles is determined to let her achievements speak for themselves as she aims to make history once again at the Paris Olympics.

Key Takeaways

  • Simone Biles is building a waterfront mansion in Texas, sharing construction updates on social media.
  • Biles is preparing for the Olympic trials in June, focusing on perfecting her double pike vault.
  • She's also practicing other moves, including the Amara, Chang, and a bars routine.
  • Biles has faced online criticism about her relationship with NFL player Jonathan Owens, but remains focused on training and personal life.
  • Biles aims to make history at the Paris Olympics, determined to let her achievements speak for themselves.