Otago Daily Times

Biles proud of comeback journey

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SIMONE Biles thought her gymnastics career was over after she withdrew from the Tokyo Olympics amid a mental health crisis and is proud of the comeback journey that led her to her second gold medal of the Paris Games on Thursday.

After her stunning withdrawal from Tokyo she took a twoyear break from the sport to focus on herself and since returning to the Olympic stage has been dominant, leading the United States team to the top of the podium on Wednesday and capturing her sixth career gold yesterday. ‘‘Three years ago I never thought I’d set foot on a gymnastics floor again because of everything that happened,’’ Biles told reporters.

‘‘But with the help of [coaches] Cecile and Laurent [Landi], I got back in the gym and worked really hard mentally and physically,’’ she said.

‘‘I’m just proud of Simone for putting in the work and never

giving up.’’

Biles was the hot favourite to win the allround title coming into the competitio­n but was pushed hard by Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade before a raucous soldout crowd at Bercy Arena.

She was quick to credit her

therapist with helping her develop the tools to stay calm and focused under intense pressure.

‘‘I’m making sure I’m mentally well and I think you see that out on the competitio­n floor,’’ Biles said.

In the final performanc­e of the competitio­n, Biles crushed her electrifyi­ng floor routine before a delirious crowd and was soon wearing a gold medal and a Goat necklace around her neck.

‘‘I don’t want to compete with Rebeca no more, I’m tired!’’ Biles said at a press conference also attended by Andrade and American bronze medallist Sunisa Lee.

‘‘I’ve never had an athlete that close so it definitely put me on my toes and brought out the best athlete in me.’’

While Biles is the most decorated gymnast of all time, she still sees herself as the girl who came from humble beginnings to become one of the most recognisab­le sports figures in the world.

‘‘At the end of the day it is crazy that I am in the conversati­on of greatest of all athletes,’’ she said.

‘‘I still just think that I’m Simone Biles from Spring, Texas, who loves to flip.’’ — Reuters

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Simone Biles, of the United States, sports a goat charm on her necklace as she poses with her gold medal during the medal ceremony after the women’s allround artistic gymnastics final in Paris.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Simone Biles, of the United States, sports a goat charm on her necklace as she poses with her gold medal during the medal ceremony after the women’s allround artistic gymnastics final in Paris.

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