Calhoun Times

SIMONE BILES: ‘I’m more than my accomplish­ments’

- By Iliana Limon Romero

Star gymnast Simone Biles thanked fans for their support after she made the startling decision to withdraw from team and all-around competitio­ns at the Tokyo Olympics due to mental health strain.

While a flood of critics suggested Biles choked or quit on her teammates, the elite gymnast also was widely praised by celebritie­s, her peers and fans for boldly choosing to acknowledg­e she was risking catastroph­ic injury if mental health challenges were preventing her from focusing on her event.

Biles, who could still compete in individual events later in the Games, posted on Twitter on Thursday morning, “the outpouring love & support I’ve received has made me realize I’m more than my accomplish­ments and gymnastics which I never truly believed before.”

The tweet prompted more praise.

Former Olympian Dominique Moceanu replied, “Gymnastics is what you do It’s not who you are.”

Fellow former Olympian

Carly Patterson added, “I’ve loved watching you over the years, you have a lot to be proud of! Your accomplish­ments will always be yours, & even

better than that you have so much life/happy times ahead of you beyond gymnastics.”

During the team competitio­n Tuesday, Biles didn’t know where she was in the air on a vault, a state of disorienta­tion gymnasts call “the twisties.”

“I was just like, shaking. … I’ve never felt like this going into competitio­n before,” she said during a news conference after she withdrew from the all-around competitio­n.

While Biles said she felt pressure to deliver dominant performanc­es on the Olympic stage, she also knew faking it would risk

injury and hurt her team’s medal chances. The Americans ultimately took silver in the all-around event.

“We want to walk out of here, not be dragged out of here on a stretcher or anything,” she said. “After that vault I was, ‘I’m not in the right headspace. I’m not going to lose a medal for this country and these girls because they worked way too hard for me to go out there and have them lose a medal.’

“I just don’t trust myself as much as I used to and I don’t know if it’s age. I’m a little bit more nervous when I do gymnastics. I feel like I’m also not having as much fun and I know that this Olympic Games I wanted it to be for myself.”

After that vault I was, ‘I’m not in the right headspace. I’m

not going to lose a medal for this country and these girls because they worked way too hard for me to go out there

and have them lose a medal.’”

Simone Biles

 ?? Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times ?? USA’s Simone Biles is consoled after competing on the vault and withdrawin­g from competitio­n due to an injury in the women’s team final at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics on Monday in Tokyo.
Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times USA’s Simone Biles is consoled after competing on the vault and withdrawin­g from competitio­n due to an injury in the women’s team final at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics on Monday in Tokyo.
 ?? Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/TNS ?? U.S. gymnast Simone Biles is consoled after competing on the vault and withdrawin­g from competitio­n due to an injury in the women’s team final on Tuesday in Tokyo, Japan.
Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/TNS U.S. gymnast Simone Biles is consoled after competing on the vault and withdrawin­g from competitio­n due to an injury in the women’s team final on Tuesday in Tokyo, Japan.
 ?? Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports ?? Simone Biles watches the men’s individual all-around final during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Summer Games at Ariake Gymnastics Centre on Wednesday in Tokyo.
Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports Simone Biles watches the men’s individual all-around final during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Summer Games at Ariake Gymnastics Centre on Wednesday in Tokyo.

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