U.S. women romp to fifth straight world title, Biles rewrites history

U.S. women romp to fifth straight world title, Biles rewrites history
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(Reuters) - The United States women cruised to their fifth consecutive team title at the gymnastics world championships in Stuttgart on Tuesday, with Simone Biles becoming the event's most decorated woman.

The Americans hardly made a mistake in the finals, with Biles helping them to a score of 172.330 -- 5.801 points more than second-placed Russia.

Italy (164.796) took third spot for its first world team medal since 1950, while China slipped off the podium for the first time since 2003.

Biles secured her 21st world medal, overtaking Russia's Svetlana Khorkina for the women's record.

Only Vitaly Scherbo of Belarus has won more world medals with 23, which Biles could surpass by the end of the individual events this week.

The Americans wasted no time on their path to glory, with Grace McCallum, Jade Carey and Biles landing three solid vaults in a row to give them an early lead.

Sunisa Lee faltered on the beam, just as she did in Saturday's qualifying round, but Biles continued to showcase clinical execution to post the highest scores on three out of four apparatus.

By the time Biles approached the floor exercises, she needed only a 9.533 to clinch gold.

She wrapped up the contest in style with a triple-twisting double back flip -- now known as Biles II -- to finish with 15.333.

Italy huffed and puffed into the finals by grabbing the eighth and final qualifying spot but going into the final rotation they were in second place, trailing the U.S. by 2.434.

Reigning Youth Olympic Games champion Giorgio Villa led the team and posted consistent scores across all apparatus to ensure they took third spot, finishing 0.566 clear of fourth-placed China.

(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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