In front of around 21,000 fans at the The Dome in St. Louis, Simone Biles ran away with her second all-around title at the U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Trials, automatically qualifying for her second Olympic team on Sunday night.

Biles scored 118.098, more than two points ahead of second-place finisher Suni Lee (115.832), who also automatically qualified for the Tokyo Games.

Biles’ Day 2 came with some uncharacteristic mistakes, however, including a hiccup on the uneven bars and a fall off the balance beam. Her highest score of the day came on vault at 15.400. Her lowest finishes of Trials were on bars and beam, where she was third overall.

Asked about speculation that she may have been injured during the meet, Biles said: "I'm just old. I'm always in pain. Something always hurts."

Lee, the three-time 2019 World Championships medalist who finished second to Biles at Nationals earlier this month, is heading to her first Olympics. Her highest finishes of Trials was were on beam and bars, where she scored 30.200 and 29.466, respectively, across the two days of competition.

Lee outscored Biles on Day 2, marking the first time Biles has been outscored in a single day of all-around competition since the second day of her first senior national championships in 2013, per NBC's Nick Zaccardi.

Jordan Chiles -- Biles' teammate -- finished third in the all-around ranks at Trials (114.631), as well as at Nationals, and was selected to the four-woman squad for the Olympic team event.

Chiles was was overcome with emotion both before and after her final routine as she realized she had likely locked up her Olympic berth.

"It was a very emotional moment for me," Chiles said. “Especially having Simone by my side and being able to see and feel the emotions we go through 24/7, being on this team with her was something I never thought would happen in my life.”

As for the fourth team spot, the race was close. Grace McCallum finished fourth in the all-around with a 112.564 and veteran MyKayla Skinner was fifth with a 112.264. Skinner had the meet session of her life on Day 1 and was looking like the frontrunner, but McCallum was exceptional on Day 2.

In the end, the selection committee went with McCallum for the team spot and Skinner for the remaining individual spot. 

Riley McCusker appeared to be the frontrunner for the individual spot after a scoring 14.800 on the uneven bars on Day 1, but fell off the bars on her first element on Day 2 and scored a 13.566. Jade Carey already qualified the second individual spot through an alternative route, but competed at Trials anyway.

All-around results

1. Simone Biles

Vault: 30.866

Uneven Bars: 28.433

Balance Beam: 28.833

Floor: 29.966

AA: 118.098



2. Sunisa Lee 

Vault: 29.000

Uneven Bars: 30.200

Balance Beam: 29.466

Floor: 27.166

AA: 115.832



3. Jordan Chiles

Vault: 29.899

Uneven Bars: 28.733

Balance Beam: 28.133

Floor: 27.866

AA: 114.631



4. Grace McCallum

Vault: 29.399

Uneven Bars: 27.833

Balance Beam: 27.666

Floor: 27.666

AA: 112.564



5. MyKayla Skinner

Vault: 30.399

Uneven Bars: 26.966

Balance Beam:  27.533

Floor: 27.366

AA: 112.264



6. Kayla DiCello

Vault: 29.433

Uneven Bars: 26.766

Balance Beam: 27.566

Floor: 27.466

AA: 111.231



7. Kara Eaker

Vault: 27.999

Uneven Bars: 26.699

Balance Beam: 28.966

Floor: 27.433

AA: 111.097



8. Leanne Wong

Vault: 29.400

Uneven Bars: 27.466

Balance Beam: 25.500

Floor: 28.166

AA: 110.532