How often does gymnastics witness a moment so groundbreaking that even Simone Biles takes notice? Not often. It took first in NCAA history! What? The Biles I, one of the sport’s hardest skills, was attempted and landed flawlessly. Yes! Under the Friday night lights, history was rewritten. The Clemson crowd held its breath as a Tigers gymnast sprinted down the runway, launched into the air, and stuck the impossible. A skill so rare that only four women had ever completed it. But now, college gymnastics had a new groundbreaker—and the GOAT herself had something to say!
That trailblazer? Brie Clark. The Clemson redshirt junior delivered the performance of her life at Littlejohn Coliseum, leaving the crowd in awe in a dominant win over Texas Woman’s University and the University of New Hampshire. Biles, who first performed the skill over a decade ago, doesn’t hand out praise lightly. But seeing Clark land it flawlessly in a NCAA meet for the first time in 12 long years? That deserved a response! Simone Biles took to Instagram story to share the video and her caption wrote: “I KNOW THAT’S RIGHT (clap emoji)”.
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