The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Biles ready for new role at 2020 Tokyo Olympics

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CINCINNATI: Simone Biles recently resumed training for the first time in over a year with her eyes set squarely on the 2020 Tokyo Olympics where one of the greatest gymnasts of all time expects to be a mentor on the U.S. team.

Biles, whose four gold medals at the 2016 Rio Games capped a run of dominance unlike anything the gymnastics world has seen, did not say whether she felt she could repeat that success in Tokyo but did acknowledg­e her changing role.

“It’s very important to be a mentor, especially if we have any newcomers and to show them the ropes and tell them that it’s going to be okay and boost their confidence on a stage that large,” Biles, 20, said in a telephone interview from Cincinnati on Friday.

“So I feel like that’s my role going into these next few years, being a mentor during championsh­ips and worlds and all of those internatio­nal meets before the Games again.”

Biles has been an elite gymnast since 2011 and after taking a break to enjoy life away from the gym, she is now training and planning to make her return at the U.S. Classic in late July.

She will compete on the balance beam and uneven bars when she makes her competitiv­e comeback but will add floor and vault a few weeks later at the national championsh­ips.

According to Biles, she still has all her skills and while getting back to her routine was not incredibly hard it did come with its fair share of challenges.

“The first day (back) I was doing some skills and it was going pretty smoothly but then it all catches up to you and by the third day I could barely walk. So that was no fun,” said Biles. “But now it’s been pretty good.”

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