Are you ready for your daily dose of #BlackGirlMagic? Well, we’ve got it for you. Gymnasts Gabby Douglas is not the only Black gymnast breaking records and collecting medals. She’s still doing that but now there’s Simone Biles.

We told you, back in 2014, that Biles was the one to watch. And she has certainly lived up to every bit of the hype. In 2014, she took home four Gold medals at the 2014 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Nanning, China, breaking the record for the most gold medal gymnastic wins.

And her reign doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon.

Yesterday, in Glasgow, Scotland, she became the first woman to win three consecutive titles at the world championships. She won by her largest margin every. And right her, one step below her on the podium, was Gabby Douglas. You may recall that Douglas was the first American to win the Olympic gold medal since 1981. Romanian gymnast, Larisa Iordache, came in third.

In an interview with the Associated Press, 18-year-old Biles spoke about her own record-breaking accomplishment.

“I just keep blowing my own mind because yes there are goals that I have and then I dream of it and then I make it a reality. I’m just shocked by myself.”

According to the AP, Biles’ performances have become events. She specializes in “groundbreaking tumbling.” There’s even a floor exercise move named after her.

She’s clearly looking like the favorite in next year’s Olympic games in Rio.

People are already calling Gabby Douglas, her fellow USA teammate, her biggest competition. During the competition, Douglas, now 19, was strongest on the uneven bars. Still, she is reportedly cognizant of the distance between she and Biles, who she calls “amazing.”

Douglas is attempting to become the first gymnast in 50 years to become a “repeat” Olympic gold medalist.

She said, “I’m excited for the road ahead. I’ve got bigger skills coming along.”

It’ll be hard to choose who to root for next year, but if either one of these ladies win, we’ll be glad about it.