Brie Clark, to gymnast At Clemson University, he made history on Friday when he became the first collegial gymnast to land the passage of Biles and Tumbling on his routine. The item was named after Simone Bilales and is rarely performed in international competitions, according to Forbidden.
With the movement, Clark helped his team achieve a victory over Texas Women University and New Hampshire University. She is the fifth woman who has successfully completed the skill. In front of her, Bilales, Trinity Thomas, Hillary Heron and London Phillips had done it. Bilas congratulated Clark for the achievement through Instagram, writing “Congratulations” and “and closing the month of black story! Yes, lady.”
Although Clark finished eighth on Friday, he is a prominent athlete from Clemson’s gymnastics team. In 2024, he received the first score of 10.0 in the history of the university in the Air Force. According to Forbes, he has also scored 9.90 or more in his five flats routines before Friday.
Clark moved to Clemson of the Utah State University, where he was named All-American Association Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics in Floor as a first-year student. It will then compete in the ACC Championships, from March 22.