USA gymnastics superstar Simone Biles, widely regarded as one of the greatest gymnasts of all time, is set to make a highly anticipated return to the competitive stage later this summer.
On Wednesday, officials announced the return of Biles at the U.S. Classic, currently scheduled for August 4-5 in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. After an absence of nearly two years, Biles will grace the gymnastics floor once again, showcasing her ability to defy gravity with her awe-inspiring routines.
As a four-time Olympic gold medalist and an iconic figure in the sport, gymnastics fans will have the opportunity to witness her skills and catch firsthand the artistry and athleticism that have made her a household name.
Biles has decided to return to competitive gymnastics after a period of self-reflection and prioritizing her mental well-being.
During the 2020 Tokyo Olympics - which took place in 2021 - Biles was forced to pull out of five of the events she was due to compete after suffering the 'twisties' where the gymnast losing control of where there are in midair.
New Year resolutions you should make for 2023 based on your star signAfter the Games, Biles fearlessly selected to step away from the sport. Recognizing the importance of her mental health, she took the time to focus on herself and ensure her overall well-being, after the unimaginable stress that she endured following her testimony of the sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar, who was sentenced to 40 to 175 years for sexual abuse.
During the 2016 Rio Olympics, Biles established herself as a breakout star. She soared to new heights, claiming gold medals in the team all-around, individual all-around, vault, and floor exercise while securing a bronze on the balance beam.
However, the 2020 Games presented unexpected challenges for Biles. Despite her initial dominance in the competition, she faced unexpected struggles and withdrew from several event finals. Biles' courage in prioritizing her mental well-being amidst the pressure of the Olympics shed light on the importance of mental health in elite sports.
After her withdrawal, Biles received an outpouring of support and understanding from fans, fellow athletes, and the global community.
In candid interviews with the media over the years, she emphasized the significance of addressing mental health concerns, highlighting that the journey to becoming an Olympic champion encompasses physical prowess and mental fortitude. Despite her absence, the U.S. women's gymnastics team continued to shine in Tokyo, earning an impressive silver medal in the team competition.
In a testament to her determination, Biles later made a triumphant return to the competition, clinching a bronze medal on the balance beam and reminding the world of her talents.
Now, as Biles gears up for her much-anticipated comeback at the U.S. Classic, the gymnastics community eagerly awaits her return. Biles' ability to push the boundaries of what is possible in gymnastics has made her a trailblazer, and her return to the competitive stage will captivate the world once again.