Never Get a Break”: Simone Biles Expresses Her Biggest Struggles of Gymnastics Future at LA2028

Simone Biles’ journey in gymnastics has been nothing short of remarkable. Her dream of touring the U.S., a goal she envisioned back in 2013, has come true with the Gold Over America Tour (GOAT).

 

This tour takes her to 30 cities, allowing her to connect with fans, especially after her stellar performances at the Paris Olympics, where she secured four medals—three gold and one silver. With 11 Olympic medals, Biles is officially the most decorated gymnast in history.

 

Now, fans are left wondering what the future holds for her, especially with the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics on the horizon. When asked if she plans to compete in 2028, she hinted at the possibility, saying, “Never say never.” However, she emphasized the importance of living in the moment and not rushing any decisions about her gymnastics future.

 

During the Tokyo Olympics, Biles faced immense pressure. She withdrew from several events after experiencing the “Twisties,” a disorienting condition gymnasts sometimes face. Despite the challenges, she returned to win a bronze medal on the balance beam, a testament to her resilience and determination. At 31, Biles would become the oldest all-around Olympic gymnastics champion in over seven decades if she competes in LA 2028, but for now, she’s focused on celebrating her recent success and taking life day by day.

 

Her health and well-being remain top priorities, especially given the mental and physical struggles she faced during the Tokyo Games. Biles has shown tremendous strength in managing both the demands of her sport and her personal challenges, proving once again why she is regarded as one of the greatest athletes of all

time.

 

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