Simone Biles hit a super difficult vault in Olympics practice and it’s unreal in slow motion

This is INCREDIBLE.

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Simone Biles makes it look SO easy, when we know that it’s not.

As gymnastics practice at the Paris Olympics began this week, Biles was out there practicing what is known as The Biles II in the vault — a Yurchenko double pike that has become one of her signature moves after she was out there doing it ahead of the Tokyo Olympics.

You can watch her hit it in practice below, and just see how good she is in slow motion. Every piece of it is flawless, from takeoff to the flips to the landing. Her smile tells you all you need to know:

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