Get ready to flip out over Simone Biles sweet accessory
The Team USA gymnast picked up her second gold medal at the 2024 Olympics August 1, taking home the top spot during the gymnastics individual all-around competition in Paris. Brazil's Rebeca Andrade earned silver and Suni Lee, the other athlete representing Team USA during the competition, won bronze.
And to celebrate her win, Simone pulled out a very special piece of jewelry: a goat necklace, which served as a nod to the conversation of Simone being the Greatest Of All Time (GOAT).
"My GOAT necklace is just kind of an ode," she told reporters after the competition, "because the people love it, same people hate it."
According to Simone, she decided to wear the jewelry because she felt the day was going well, adding, "I know people will go crazy over it."
Still, despite winning nine medals over three Olympics Games—including six gold, one silver and two bronze—Simone was humbled by all the love and support she receives.
"At the end of the day, it is crazy that I am in the conversation of greatest of all athletes," she said, "because I just still think I'm Simone Biles from Spring, Texas that loves to flip."
But she's so much more than that, as she's now the first American to win gold twice in the individual all-around competition (her first was in 2016), and at 27-years-old is the oldest women's gymnastics champion since 1952.
During the games, Simone had her own cheering squad, led by husband Jonathan Owens—donning a Team Biles t-shirt—as well as her parents, Ronald Biles and Nellie Biles. Also in the crowd were several members of the Team USA men's basketball team—including Stephen Curry, Devin Booker and Jrue Holliday—as well as Seth Rogen, Kendall Jenner and Tony Hawk.
Earlier in the week, Simone and the rest of Team USA's gymnastics team, including Suni, Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles and Hezly Rivera, took home their first gold medals in the all-around finals.
And as Simone promised, she and the team are ready to keep dominating.
"I know we're stronger than what we showed in Tokyo," she told reporters in June. "So, I think it has to be for us because it can't be for anybody else, ‘cause that's not why we do it. We do it for ourselves and the love for the sport and the love for representing the U.S. So, we're going to go out there and we're going to do our best."
For more emotional moments from the 2024 Paris Olympics, keep reading.
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Aug. 10: Sport Climbing
Gold medalist Janja Garnbret of Team Slovenia celebrates with silver medalist Brooke Raboutou of Team USA after they completed the women's Boulder & Lead final.
Aug. 9: Track & Field
First-time Olympian Sha'carri Richardson of Team USA looks on after winning her first Olympic gold medal by placing first in the women's 4x100m relay final.
Aug. 8: Track & Field
Team USA's Tara Davis-Woodhall embraces her husband and Paralympic athlete Hunter Woodhall after winning the women's long jump final.
Aug. 8: Canoe Sprint
Joan Antoni Moreno and Diego Dominguez of Team Spain yell in celebration after the men's canoe double 500m final.
Aug. 7: Marathon Race Walk Mixed Relay
Spain's Maria Perez and Alvaro Martin pop champagne to celebrate their gold medals.
Aug. 7: Cycling
Kelland O'Brien of Team Australia is emotional after his team, also including Sam Welsford, Conor Leahy and Oliver Bleddyn, won gold. The Austalian cyclists set a new world record with 3:40.730.
Aug. 6: Track & Field
TEAM USA's Gabby Thomas snaps a selfie with her partner Spencer McManes after winning gold in the women's 200m final.
Aug. 6: Track & Field
Cole Hocker of Team USA celebrates after winning the gold for the men's 1500m. Hocker won by .14 seconds.
Aug. 5: Pole Vault
Swedish athlete Armand Duplantis celebrates after setting a new world record in the men's pole vault.
Aug. 5: Badminton
An Se-young of Korea celebrates after defeating He Bingjiao of China 2-0 in their match.
Aug. 5: Surfing
Johanne Defay hugs Simon Paillard, her husband and coach, after winning bronze for France.
Aug. 5: Gymnastics
Simone Biles hugs an emotional Jordan Chiles after winning bronze for the women's floor routine final, marking Chiles' first individual Olympic medal.
Aug. 2: Gymnastics
Britain's Bryony Page is ecsatic after winning gold for the women's trampoline final in gymnastics.
Aug. 2: Fencing
Team Czechia's Michal Cupr, Jiri Beran, Jakub Jurka, Martin Rubes celebrate after defeating France for the men's bronze medal.
Aug. 1: Gymnastics
USA gymnast Simone Biles beams after winning gold in the women's all-around final, sporting her "GOAT" necklace.
Aug. 1: Tennis
Great Britain's Andy Murray—who announced his retirement before the Paris Games—tearfully bids farewell to the crowd after being eliminated alongside Dan Evans in the men's doubles.
Aug. 1: Table Tennis
Tomokazu Harimoto of Team Japan lets off some steam during his match against China's Fan Zhendong.
Aug. 1: Swimming
Men's 200m backstroke silver medalist Apostolos Christou of Greece gets emotional while standing on the podium.
Aug. 1: Tennis
Spanish tennis Carlos Alcaraz lets out a victorious scream after defeating Tommy Paul of Team USA in men's single.
July 31: Diving
Great Britain's bronze medalists Andrea Spendolini Sirieix and Lois Toulson share a raw moment after the women's synchronized 10m platform diving final.
July 31: Soccer
Korbin Albert gets emotional after scoring a goal in the women's soccer game.
July 31: Swimming
Team Sweden's Sarah Sjoestroem celebrates her gold medal in the Women's 100m Freestyle Final.
July 31: Swimming
Team USA's Katie Ledecky reacts to winning gold in the Women's 1500m Freestyle Final.
July 31: Swimming
French swimmer Anastasiia Kirpichnikova cries tears of joy after seeing her silver medal-winning time in women's 1500m freestyle event.
July 31: Judo
Serbia's Nemanja Majdov (L) and Greece's Theodoros Tselidis (R) share a moment after their round in the men's 90kg round of 16 in judo. Tselildis, who beat Majdov, later won the bronze medal.
July 31: Sabre
Manon Apithy-Brunet (L) kisses her husband France's Bolade Apithy after his team beat Egypt.
July 31: Triathalon
Gold medalist Alex Yee of Team Great Britain and silver medalist Hayden Wilde of Team New Zealand share a subtle celebratory moment after crossing the finish line.
July 31: Rugby
Team New Zealand leaps for joy after beating Canada in the Women's Rugby Sevens Gold medal match.
July 31: Field Hockey
Agustina Gorzelany of Team Argentina celebrates her team's first goal in a match against Spain. Argentina ended up winning the match 2-1.
July 31: Shooting
Team Guatemala's Adriana Ruano Oliva gets emotional after realizing she's won the gold medal—her country's very first—in the shooting trap women's final.