Biles’ Astonishing Comeback Culminates in All-Round Gold, Despite Fifth Place Finish in Bar Finals

Biles’ Astonishing Comeback Culminates in All-Round Gold, Despite Fifth Place Finish in Bar Finals

Simone Biles fell ​short of further burnishing her status as the greatest gymnast of all time‍ last night, coming⁣ fifth in⁢ the uneven bars⁤ finals at the World Gymnastics Championships.

The result was immaterial to most fans, following as it did her all-round gold​ win on Friday which capped an ‌astonishing comeback after a two-year career hiatus to protect her mental health. Her total‍ haul of 34 world and Olympic medals eclipses any⁣ other gymnast, male or female, making her the most decorated in history.

Bars‌ is considered Biles’ weaker event with experts agreeing it was impressive that she even reached the ⁣final in ​Belgium yesterday.

The scenes were a far cry from those witnessed during the ‍Tokyo Olympics two years ⁣ago when she stunned the world by withdrawing from four of five finals, including the team and all-around events. Biles blamed it on “the‌ twisties,” the ‌sudden onset of a mental block that in gymnastics can cause a person to lose their sense of where they​ are in the air.

After her withdrawal‍ from‍ the Olympics, a handful of critics⁢ ranging from Fox News presenters to online trolls ‍derided Biles ‌as a “quitter” who had let her team down for selfish reasons. Weeks later, her challenges appeared compounded when Biles broke ⁣down in tears when, appearing before a senate judiciary committee ⁢in Washington, she shared her story of⁢ being sexually ⁤abused by disgraced US ‌gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.

“I don’t want another young gymnast, or Olympic athlete, or any individual to experience the ⁤horror that I and hundreds of others have endured before, during and continuing to this‍ day in the wake of the​ Larry Nassar abuse,”‌ said Biles, her voice choking as she articulated how those responsible for protecting young gymnasts had profoundly failed.

Biles ⁢competes at the 2023 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships. Photograph: Naomi Baker/Getty Images

For some observers, the experiences seemed too much even for a‍ competitor ‍used to battling. Biles has recounted eating ⁢cereal⁣ with water because her family couldn’t afford milk and being taken into foster care ⁣in ​Columbus, Ohio, as her mother fought addiction. She was⁣ later⁤ adopted by her maternal grandparents in Texas.

After helping the⁤ US to a record⁤ seventh consecutive team title at the world championships in Antwerp earlier last week, ​Biles secured her second gold medal on Friday ⁢– ⁢a decade after she won her first all-around world title as a 16-year-old in the same city.

On the podium the gymnast was visibly emotional. “I ⁢was emotional because 10 years (ago) I won my first worlds, now we’re back here.

“It means everything to me, the fight, everything that I’ve put in to​ get back to this ⁤place to feel comfortable and confident enough to compete.”

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Having⁤ regained her place at the highest level,‌ the Texan is already understood to be preparing for the Paris ⁣Olympics, which are fewer than 10 months away….

2023-10-08 01:30:33
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