Houston Chronicle Sunday

Biles & St. Sebastian

Catholic gymnast has been known to light candles in honor of the patron saint of athletes.

- By Kimberly Winston

On the seventh day, Simone Biles rests.

That’s the day the world gymnastics champion, who won the Olympic gold medal for women’s all-around, goes to church with her family.

Biles, a Spring, Texas, resident, is a Catholic. She has said she routinely lights a candle to St. Sebastian, the patron saint of athletes and of Rio, before meets.

Faith has been a constant in what has otherwise been a challengin­g life. Biles, 19, and her three siblings were born in Ohio, but their mother was addicted to drugs and they were adopted by their grandparen­ts in Texas after they were placed in foster care.

Today, she calls her grandparen­ts “mom and dad” and attends church with them when she’s not at a meet. She is a four-time national champion and a threetime world champion. Biles’ path to Rio has had hiccups. In 2013, she faltered badly at the U.S. Classic gymnastics meet, eventually withdrawin­g. “I felt like my life was going down the drain,” she told Texas Monthly magazine earlier this year. And while Biles is less public about her faith than some other current and past gymnastics team members — Shawn Johnson, who competed in Beijing and London, and Gabby Douglas, who traveled to Rio for her second Olympics — her faith was likely a touchstone in her turnaround.

When Us magazine recently asked Biles dump her gym bag for a photo, there, between the lip balm and the bottled water awas a white rosary.

“My mom got me a rosary at church,” she told the magazine. “I don’t use it to pray before a competitio­n. I’ll just pray normally to myself, but I have it there in case.”

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 ?? Jae C. Hong / Associated Press ?? Gymnast Simone Biles was put in foster care before being adopted by her grandparen­ts.
Jae C. Hong / Associated Press Gymnast Simone Biles was put in foster care before being adopted by her grandparen­ts.

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