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Douglas returning to competitio­n after eight years away

- Nancy Armour

Gabby Douglas plans to compete for the first time in almost eight years this month. The 2012 Olympic allaround champion confirmed Tuesday that she will compete at Winter Cup, which is Feb. 24 in Louisville, Kentucky. It’s the first of several meets Douglas will have to do if she’s to make it to the Paris Olympics this summer.

“I’m super excited to get back out there,” Douglas said in an interview on NBCNews Now.com. “I would love to go back out there and represent the USA just one more time.”

Douglas is a three-time Olympic gold medalist. In addition to her all-around title, the first by a Black gymnast, she and the “Fierce Five” won the team gold in London. After taking a break, Douglas returned ahead of the Rio Olympics and was part of the team that won gold in 2016.

Though Douglas never officially retired, another return seemed unlikely as the years passed. But rumors began circulatin­g in 2022 that she had resumed training, and Douglas confirmed it last July with an Instagram post. She “wanted to find the joy again for the sport that I absolutely love doing,” she wrote, and indicated her goal was to compete in Paris.

“I didn’t want to end the sport how I did in 2016,” Douglas, who was subjected to relentless personal attacks in London and Rio, said Tuesday. “I wanted to take a step back and work on myself and work on my mental state,” she added. “I love pushing myself every single day and I love the sport. So I never wanted to walk away on a bad day. I really want to make sure I put in my all and end on a good note.”

Douglas turned 28 on Dec. 31 and would be the oldest U.S. female gymnast to compete at an Olympics since a youth movement swept the sport in the 1970s. But she said her body is holding up well. Although she spends “a little bit more time” on uneven bars, her signature event, she is training to do the all-around.

After Winter Cup, Douglas said she hopes to do “a few more assignment­s” before the U.S. Classic in May. That meet serves as a qualifier for the national championsh­ips. The Olympic trials are June 27-30 in Minneapoli­s.

“I’m feeling excited, nervous, grateful, a little bit timid. But I think that’s normal. It’s been such a long time,” Douglas said. “I’m excited to get back out there, be with everyone.”

 ?? ROBERT HANASHIRO/ USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Gabby Douglas helped the USA win the women’s team gold medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
ROBERT HANASHIRO/ USA TODAY SPORTS Gabby Douglas helped the USA win the women’s team gold medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics.

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