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News said undisclosed medical reasons.Wish her only the best. Not sure the exact reason she pulled out but I hope she comes back strong.
She's 24 so that's about time most female gymnast retire. Depending on how this all plays out, it wouldn't surprise me if she comes back in 3 years for a redemption tour or at the very least come in as a specialist. Barring an injury or a mental lapse like today she could probably still win a Gold in at least 3 events in 2024 without changing a thing.I bet she retires after this Olympics.
That evidently is some of the rumors. From her former teammates, Raismen (sic) and Hernandez, the new team is looking to her to carry them and its putting a ton of pressure on her. Each of her old teammates could handle their own....not sure her current ones are as confident.Heard it was a mental issue, not physical.
Who really knows? When you start talking about stuff like mental strain, it's hard to know if undue pressure is really being placed on her or if she simply perceives that undue pressure is being put on her. Either way, I hope she can finish strong, whether it's in this olympics or the next.That evidently is some of the rumors. From her former teammates, Raismen (sic) and Hernandez, the new team is looking to her to carry them and its putting a ton of pressure on her. Each of her old teammates could handle their own....not sure her current ones are as confident.
If there’s undue pressure team-wise, that’s on the coach.Who really knows? When you start talking about stuff like mental strain, it's hard to know if indue pressure is really being placed on her or if she simply perceives that undue pressure is being put on her. Either way, I hope she can finish strong, whether it's in this olympics or the next.
You mean like Phelps in the 400 I.M. in the 2012 Olympics?It was for a mental issue. I know this is very critical, but the “GOATS” don’t do that. She invited all of that pressure by anointing herself that to the point of getting a goat tattoo.
Phelps raced and got beat. He didn’t quit. Everyone loses…not everyone gets crushed by the pressure to the point of not competing. Sorry, the athletes in the “GOAT” conversation compete. This would be like Brady sitting out the Super Bowl.You mean like Phelps in the 400 I.M. in the 2012 Olympics?
It happens to everyone.
It CAN happen to anyone. It doesn’t happen to everyone.You mean like Phelps in the 400 I.M. in the 2012 Olympics?
It happens to everyone.
Absolutely. I’m sure that’s exactly what she felt. But in a team event, she should realize that she couldn’t win it on her own and maybe deflected some of that attention rather than seek it. I’m sure she’ll learn from it.Says the weight of carrying everyone's hopes has taken an emotional toll on her. I could see that.
But how much time does she have left to be the world's premier gymnast?Absolutely. I’m sure that’s exactly what she felt. But in a team event, she should realize that she couldn’t win it on her own and maybe deflected some of that attention rather than seek it. I’m sure she’ll learn from it.
Before a competition? Sure.I know she's getting a lot of heat for the move, but sometimes it's best to remove yourself if you know you're going to be a detriment to the team. Especially in sport like gymnastics, where if your head is not in the right place you risk serious injuries and huge deductions that could leave the team off the podium.
I'm sure this decision wasn't taken lightly, given that she is usually so mentally rock solid and one of the most dominant athletes in her sport. Really hopes she can turn it back on in the following days
The rest of her life.But how much time does she have left to be the world's premier gymnast?
Perhaps this is the reason for the pressure she feels. She is not being given adequate credit for the difficulty of her routine because no one else can do what she can.bPerhaps she should have turned down the team slot.
If she does individuals now, it's going to seem very selfish.
"This Olympic Games I wanted it to be for myself," Biles said fighting back tears. "I came in and felt like I was still doing it for other people. That just hurts my heart that doing what I love has been kind of taken away from me to please other people."
Osaka blamed stress for her loss today also. The new athlete. So many, many distractions.
No, sir. Neither did Nadia Comanici.The rest of her life.
There isn’t objective scoring in gymnastics so there is no way to truly tell if she’s being undervalued or not. It’s literally a judgment call on every aspect.Perhaps this is the reason for the pressure she feels. She is not being given adequate credit for the difficulty of her routine because no one else can do what she can.
Gymnastics need to keep up with Simone Biles, not the other way around
When it comes to Olympic gymnastics, perfection is a thing of the past.www.nydailynews.com
Uhhh, the IFG admitted it.There isn’t objective scoring in gymnastics so there is no way to truly tell if she’s being undervalued or not. It’s literally a judgment call on every aspect.
She may not learn it in that arena…that’s for sure.But how much time does she have left to be the world's premier gymnast?
It’s the new generation. Statistics show this. They spend more time in front of screens than in front of real people. Their value doesn’t come from real relationships but approval from social media. Nobody can live up to that.Perhaps she should have turned down the team slot.
If she does individuals now, it's going to seem very selfish.
"This Olympic Games I wanted it to be for myself," Biles said fighting back tears. "I came in and felt like I was still doing it for other people. That just hurts my heart that doing what I love has been kind of taken away from me to please other people."
Osaka blamed stress for her loss today also. The new athlete. So many, many distractions.
What the does Phelps losing an event have to do with someone quiting on her team (b/c of mental reasons)? How can you proclaim to be "the goat", and then be so mentally weak you quit.You mean like Phelps in the 400 I.M. in the 2012 Olympics?
It happens to everyone.
I hope not but I won't be surprised if she did. She stated in an interview the other day that she now feels aches and pains after leaving practice that she never felt before. Plus, she stated that she feels the "weight of the world on her shoulders". Simone also said earlier in her career she never doubted her ability but now she does worry about making a mistake.I bet she retires after this Olympics.
The Women’s Technical Committee defended their decision, citing “the risk, the safety of the gymnasts and the technical direction of the discipline.”Source?
That’s the rub. She literally stopped after 1 event. Left her teammates in a no win situation.Before a competition? Sure.
In the middle of a competition? No way.
Five Olympic versus 1. And Phelps was favored to win that event and didn't even make it to the stand. The longevity of a swimmer is greater than a gymnast.What the does Phelps losing an event have to do with someone quiting on her team (b/c of mental reasons)? How can you proclaim to be "the goat", and then be so mentally weak you quit.
One wears a goat on their uniform...one is actually the goat.
Hint: "the goat"is the one with 23 gold medals, not the one with 4.
Phelps made the olympics as a 15 year old and you're trying to count that against him. lolFive Olympic versus 1. And Phelps was favored to win that event and didn't even make it to the stand. The longevity of a swimmer is greater than a gymnast.
Biles is the most decorated gymnast in history and has 4 elements after her, and should add another this Olympics. That is more than any gymnast ever. She is without a doubt the greatest gymnast of all time.