(CNN) Simone Biles made history more than once this weekend during the US Gymnastics Championships in Kansas City, Missouri.

The five-time Olympic medalist and 14-time world champion became the first woman to ever land a triple-double in competition during her floor routine Sunday night.

She also snagged her sixth national all-around title with a score of 118.500 , nearly five points ahead of second place finisher Sunisa Lee.

Biles' stunning floor routine Sunday included several astounding flips and jumps but it was her insane triple-double -- two backflips and three twists while in the air -- that wowed judges and fans alike.

Forget the gold medals, GIVE THIS WOMAN A CROWN 👑@Simone_Biles makes history (again) as the first woman to land a triple double in competition on floor! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/TazpPJx41W — NBC Sports (@NBCSports) August 12, 2019

And that wasn't the reigning Olympic and world all-around champion's only history-making moment of the competition.

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