Whenever Simone Biles competes, it's all but certain she will win the all-around title. Her dominance is so complete that fans view her as a separate entity, with everyone else in the field considered "the non-Simone division."
The four-time Olympic gold medalist continued to stand apart Sunday, capping the U.S. gymnastics championships with a historic seventh all-around title. St. Paul's Suni Lee topped the non-Simone division, earning her second consecutive silver medal in the all-around. Lee also defended her national title on uneven bars, becoming the only woman other than Biles to win a gold medal at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.
Biles ran away with the crown, topping Lee by 4.7 points with a two-day score of 119.650.
Lee wasn't caught up in the numbers. With the Olympic trials only two weeks away, she was gratified to put together solid back-to-back performances in her first all-around competitions in more than a year.
"This is a really good confidence booster," said Lee, who also won silver on balance beam and was fifth on floor exercise. "I'm really proud of myself.
"It felt really good to be in the top two. I felt like people kind of doubted me because I've been injured for a little bit."
Lee, 18, left no doubt Sunday that she remains a top contender for the Olympic team. She was among a group of 18 to qualify for the Olympic trials June 24-27 in St. Louis. Grace McCallum of Isanti also will advance to the trials after tying for seventh in the all-around and earning the bronze medal on balance beam.
The U.S. will send a four-woman team and two individual qualifiers to the Tokyo Games. Jade Carey, who finished sixth in the all-around Sunday, already has secured one of the individual spots.