Simone Biles Net Worth 2022

On February 15th, 2022, it was announced that Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens have gotten engaged. On each Instagram account, they posted the moment of engagement and they look very happy. Talking about Simone Biles’ engagement, you may want to know about her net worth. So, here is the information that I found about Simone Biles net worth.

Simone Biles Net Worth

When I tried to find the information about her net worth, actually, there is no exact number about her real net worth. On Wealthy Persons site, it is explained that as of February 2022, she has a net worth of $6 million. He earned her net worth through cash prizes and other winnings such as 19 Olympic and World Championship. Her net worth is also collected from endorsement deals from companies such as Nike, Hershey, Kellogg’s, Core Power and GK Elite.

Simone Biles Net Worth 2022

Different from the Wealthy Persons site, on Day 2 Day Update site, it is explained that she has a net worth of $16 million.

On the Essentially Sports site, it is also explained that Simone Biles has a net worth of $6 million. On Net Worth Bro, it is informed that her net worth is $2 million. Meanwhile, according to the MD Daily Record, Simone Biles net worth is $8 million.

Well, since her net worth is her private information, now let’s find out other information about her such as her early life, education and career with the hope that we can get some inspiration from her.

Simone Biles Early Life

According to Wikipedia, here is the information about Simone Biles early life. Simone Arianne Biles was born on March 14th, 1997 in Columbus, Ohio. She is the third of four siblings and it is known that her birth mother namely Shanon Biles could not care for Simone and her other children namely Adria, Ashley, and Tevin. It is known that they went in and out of foster care.

In 2000, Biles’ maternal grandfather named Ron Biles and his second wife named Nellie Cayetano Biles, started temporarily caring for Shanon’s kids in the north Houston suburb of Spring, Texas, after he learned that his grandchildren had been in foster care. In 2003, they adopted Simone and her younger sister named Adria. Ron’s sister adopted the two oldest kids. Her adoptive mother, Biles holds Belizean citizenship and refers to Belize as her second home.

Simone Biles became a student of Benfer Elementary School in Harris County. In 2012, Biles decided to switch from public school to homeschool. So, it permitted her to be able to increase her training from approximately 20 to 32 hours per week. She got all of her secondary education as a homeschooler and she graduated in mid-2015. On August 4th, 2014, she verbally committed to UCLA and she had a plan to defer enrollment until after the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. She signed her National Letter of Intent with UCLA where it happened in November 2014. On July 29th, 2015, she made an announcement that she would turn professional and forfeit her NCAA eligibility to be able to compete for UCLA. In January 2018, she was taking online classes at the University of the People, in business administration and working as a brand ambassador for the University.

Simone Biles Gymnastics Career

Simone Biles Gymnastics Career

According to Wikipedia, here is the information about the gymnastics career of Simone Biles.

Pre-elite
Simone Biles first tried gymnastics when she was 6 during a day-care field trip. She was suggested by the instructors to continue with gymnastics. Soon, she enrolled in an optional training program at Bannon’s Gymnastics. When she was 8 years old, she started training with coach Aimee Boorman.

Junior
2011
She started her elite career when she was 14 on July 1st, 2011 at the 2011 American Classic in Houston. She was at third all-around, first on vault and balance beam, fourth on floor exercise and eighth on uneven bars. Later, she competed at the 2011 US Classic in Chicago, Illinois, where she was at 20th all-around, fifth on balance beam and floor exercise.

2012
Her first meet of 2012 was the American Classic which was hosted in Huntsville, Texas. She was at first all-around and on vault, tied for second on floor exercise, third on balance beam, and fourth on uneven bars. Her placement in the American Classic made her have a spot to compete at the 2012 USA Gymnastics National Championships. Later, she competed at the 2012 US Classic in Chicago. In June, she also made her appearance at the US National Championships in St. Louis, Missouri. After this performance, she was named to the US Junior National Team by a committee headed by Marta Karolyi, the National Team Coordinator (2001 to 2016).

Senior
2013
In March at the 2013 American Cup, a FIG World Cup event was Simone Biles’ senior international debut. She went to Jesolo, Italy with the aim to compete at the 2013 City of Jesolo Trophy. Together with the US delegation, she next competed at an international tri-meet in Chemnitz, Germany, against teams from Romania and Germany. The team gold medal was won by the US.  Biles also competed in the 2013 US Classic in July. In August, she competed at the 2013 USA Gymnastics National Championship and she was crowned the national all-around champion. To know more about her competitions in 2013, you can read on Wikipedia.

2014
Simone Biles’ debut this year was at the US Classic in Chicago. The all-around was won by her by a wide margin and she also took first place on vault, beam and floor. She repeated as national all-around champion at the 2014 USA Gymnastics National Championships after two days of competition where she finished more than four points ahead of silver medalist Ross. On September 17th, Biles was chosen to compete at the 2014 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Nanning, China.

2015
On March 7th, Simone Biles competed at the 2015 AT&AT American Cup at AT&AT Stadium in Arlington, Texas. She was at first with a score of 62.299, 4.467 points ahead of second-place finisher US teammate MyKayla Skinner.

Well, to know more about her competition and also her victory, you are able to read it on Wikipedia or other sources.

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