NEW YORK: Simone Biles again showed her quality, outclassing the field at the U.S. Gymnastics Championships on Sunday to claim a record seventh all-around national title and make her selection to the Tokyo Olympic team a mere formality. But who will get the other coveted spots on the U.S. squad will remain unanswered until the June 24-27 U.S. Olympic Trials, with several gymnasts putting down markers with strong results over the weekend at the Fort Worth meet. Biles was the winner of four gold medals at the 2016 Rio Olympics and will be targeting the same haul or more in Tokyo. She added to her billing as the greatest gymnast of all time, putting up a winning score of 119.65, almost a full five points clear of second place Sunisa Lee on 114.95. “It’s really emotional, especially going into my second time doing a Olympic run, it’s really crazy,” said Biles, who has won every all-around competition she’s contested since the 2013 U.S. Championships. “It’s been a lot of fun but it’s been a lot of stress too. “Onto the Trials.” While it was a runaway at the top, it was a tight battle behind Biles for second with Jordan Chiles finishing third a half-point behind Lee. The battle for Olympic spots is always intense but even more so for Tokyo with the team competition trimmed to four members from five and only two additional spots up for grabs on individual apparatus.