withdrew from the French Open in May, her actions raised awareness to those struggling around the world. The Japanese tennis star has since been extremely vocal about her internal battles and it seems to have started a ripple effect.
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After watching her pull out of the women’s gymnastics team final, fans around the world want to know the real reason why Simone Biles withdrew from the Olympics. The four-time gold medalist has finally opened up about her decision to withdraw, telling reporters at a press conference following the team event that she decided to exit early due to her mental health.
On Tuesday, July 27, the U.S. Gymnastics team released a statement saying the 24-year-old gymnast had suffered a “medical issue” and
withdrew from the French Open in May, her actions raised awareness to those struggling around the world. The Japanese tennis star has since been extremely vocal about her internal battles and it seems to have started a ripple effect.
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Simone Biles is back in the warm embrace of her family.The celebrated Olympic gymnast took to Instagram on Thursday where she shared a snapshot of her sweet family reunion upon touching down in Houston, Texas.
Ever since the G.O.A.T. wrapped her latest run at the Olympics, fans have been asking the same question: Will Simone Biles retire? Though she’s only 24, it wouldn’t be uncommon for a gymnast of her age to withdraw from the sport for good. But for now, Biles says she’s still “keeping the door open” on competing again.
Simone Biles has wrapped up her Olympic journey at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and made a major impact on the sport and mental health.
GOAT gals! Katie Ledecky praised her “good friend” Simone Biles for prioritizing her mental health amid the Tokyo Olympics, where both women cemented their titles as the greatest of all time in their respective sports.
Simone Biles‘ Olympic journey may not be over just yet. While mental health struggles caused the 24-year-old gymnast to sit out of most of the Tokyo Olympics, aside from the balance beam final where she won bronze, Simone said she is “keeping the door open” to possibly compete in the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
Decorated Olympian Simone Biles was back with a bang at the Tokyo Olympics today, securing a bronze medal in the beam final.
Simone Biles is back to the Tokyo Olympics. The gymnast will return to compete during the balance beam final on Tuesday after withdrawing to focus on her mental health.“We are so excited to confirm that you will see two U.S.
Simone Biles will be able to compete again this Olympics. The 24-year-old gymnast — who won a silver medal in vault after initially failing to qualify for any event finals — opened up about Biles after her win on Sunday. As fans know, Biles withdrew from the women's Olympic gymnastics team all-around event last week.
Simone Biles is incredibly grateful with her fans, after noticing all the support she received amid her difficult decision to withdraw, making her realize why she is more than just an amazing gymnast.The outpouring of love and support “I’ve received has made me realize I’m more than my accomplishments and gymnastics which I never truly believed before,” she shared.The fan-favorite star took to Twitter to open up about her feelings after withdrawing from Thursday’s competition at the Tokyo
Still the GOAT — no matter what. Simone Biles‘ has withdrawn from the women’s gymnastics individual vault and uneven bars event finals at the Tokyo Olympics after stepping back from the women’s team and individual all-around competitions.
Simone Biles has made the decision to not compete in two more events at the 2020 Olympics this weekend.
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The world has Simone Biles’ back.
Simone Biles narrowly escaped getting seriously hurt during her Tokyo Olympics vault rotation on Tuesday, July 27, due to a case of the “twisties.” While most viewers don’t know what that means, to gymnasts, it is a scary experience that many have dealt with.
Justin Bieber can totally relate to Simone Biles‘ mental health decision.
Stronger together. Team USA gymnast Jordan Chiles assured fans Simone Biles is “not a quitter” despite her exit from the Tokyo Olympics.
Simone Biles' boyfriend, Jonathan Owens, is supporting the 24-year-old gymnast and her teammates. On Tuesday, Biles exited the gymnastics team competition at the Tokyo Summer Olympics after the first rotation and later decided to withdraw from the all-around competition, which is taking place on Thursday. The decorated Olympian was still proud of what Team U.S.A.
USA Gymnastics said in a statement on Wednesday. "We wholeheartedly support Simone's decision and applaud her bravery in prioritizing her well-being.