United States Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles made a special appearance at the Indiana Fever versus Connecticut Sun WNBA game on Wednesday.

Biles, who has been a standout in the sports world since her debut at the 2016 Olympics, reached new heights in 2024 by winning three gold medals and one silver medal at the Paris Olympics.

After her incredible performance at the Olympics, Biles attended her first WNBA game to support Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever.

The Fever secured a thrilling 84-80 victory over the Sun, and Biles took her WNBA experience to the next level by visiting the locker room to meet Clark and the rest of the team.

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Fans were buzzing on social media after witnessing the meeting between Biles and Clark, referring to it as a “goat meeting goat.” Despite their youth, both athletes have solidified themselves as major figures in their respective sports.

While Biles holds a prominent position in the gymnastics world, 22-year-old Caitlin Clark is quickly rising as a basketball star. Biles, at 27, has a five-year edge in experience over Clark and is one of the most decorated Olympic athletes, boasting 11 medals, seven of which are gold.

“2 Goats” in one room

 

On the other hand, Clark, a rookie with the Indiana Fever, may not have reached Biles’ level of stardom yet, but she is already making waves in both men’s and women’s basketball, with a promising career ahead of her.

Despite their young ages, fans are already hailing them as “goats,” with one fan exclaiming, “2 Goats,” and another mentioning, “When goats meet each other.” The excitement continued with another fan expressing, “All the goats together – Simone Biles, Caitlin Clark.”

The encounter between these two remarkable athletes has sparked enthusiasm among fans, who are eagerly anticipating the future accomplishments of both Biles and Clark.

As they continue to excel in their respective sports, their meeting serves as a testament to the impact they have already made and the potential for even greater achievements in the years to come.