Simone Biles clinched a spot on a record sixth world championships team and is set to become the oldest U.S. woman to compete at worlds in more than 50 years. Biles, 26, won the all-around at a USA Gymnastics world team selection camp in Katy, Texas, to earn the first of six roster spots. She tallied 55.7 points to prevail by four tenths over Shilese Jones, despite falling on her first routine (uneven bars) and last routine (Yurchenko double pike vault, falling backwards after completing it with too much momentum). Biles also scored lower on balance beam and floor exercise than she did in winning her eighth U.S. all-around title last month. MORE: Selection Camp Results Biles had all-aroun
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