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24 is old for a gymnast. And she's starting to realize that if she's not spot on she can get seriously hurt.
Good article on Vancouver, Wash., native Jordan Chiles, who was thrown into the lineup when Biles went down. And she nearly brought USA back to the gold.
Thrown into the lineup in a pressure-packed situation, Chiles, 20, gave the Americans a chance with a solid score of 14.666 on the vault. On the uneven bars,
Chiles delivered a spectacular 14.166-point showing in relief of Biles, complementing teammate Suni Lee’s near-perfect 15.4 to bring the U.S. back within striking distance of gold.
Pumping her fist and screaming “let’s go,” Chiles motioned to the small crowd – reduced to fellow gymnasts on the men’s side because of COVID-19 measures – and shouted.
Losing Biles, Chiles said, was comparable to the Chicago Bulls losing Michael Jordan during the NBA Finals.
https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/...es-early-exit/
Imagine how pumped you'd be if your 17 year old high school classmate in your butfuck middle of no where town was the first Alaskan to make it to the Olympics in swimming, one of only ten Alaskans ever to compete in the Olympics, and she unexpectedly ends up winning gold. This is what the Olympics is all about.
https://twitter.com/NBCOlympics/stat...reaststroke%2F
Easy sailor, its just gymnastics but quitting has a definition and that is exactly what Biles did.
It must be soooo tiring to be triggered all the time by everything! Get a fucking grip!
For what its worth, it is the fact that she quit on her team that grinds my gears. If this was the individual events that's her prerogative but she fucked over what is probably the only chance most of the rest of that team will have at a gold medal and that is fucked up in my book.
From interview:
The four-times Olympic champion explained that she decided not to compete as she had been struggling mentally in recent days and after a difficult opening vault, so she decided that she wanted to “take a back seat” with full faith in her teammates to win a medal. When asked later what her goal was for these Games, Biles replied: “To focus on my wellbeing. You know there’s more to life than just gymnastics.”…
But speaking after the competition, Biles told reporters: “After that vault, I was like: ‘I’m not in the right headspace, I’m not going to lose a medal for this country and for these girls’ because they worked way too hard for me to go out there and have them lose a medal.”
Biles said that her workout on the morning before she was due to compete was “OK” but during the five-and-a-half-hour wait her composure deteriorated: “I was just shaking and I could barely nap. I’ve just never felt like this going into a competition before and I tried to go out here and have fun. Warmup at the back went a little bit better but once I came out here I was like: ‘No, mental is not there so I just need to let the girls do it and focus on myself.’”
There is no "I" in team...
Biles needed a non performance enhancing gummy bear
Biles still has the all-around and 4 apparatus finals to compete in if she’s feeling better. Will be interesting to see how it plays out.
If she had competed, bombed and the US didn’t place and then said later she wasn’t feeling 100% and had considered stepping back but competed anyways we would be listening to a chorus of “she’s selfish”, “ why would you not let your backup compete if you weren’t “100%” , etc.