After exiting the team final and individual all-around final at the Olympics earlier this week, USA Gymnastics has announced she will withdraw from the event finals for the vault and uneven bars at Tokyo.
Simone Bilesâ mental health
The six-time Olympic medalist left on Tuesday to focus on mental health after her performance on the vault, where some commentators suggested she got âthe twisties.â
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With Biles out, the remaining U.S. gymnasts â Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles and Grace McCallum â stepped up to take silver in the team final.
In a series of Instagram Stories Friday, Biles explained she has previously experienced âthe twisties,â which usually take about two weeks for her to get over.
Biles emphasized her âmind and bodyâ are out of sync â a âpetrifyingâ experience.
âI donât think you realize how dangerous this is on hard/competition surface,â Biles said. âNor do I have to explain why I put health first ⊠Physical health is mental health.â
Olympic Sports
Biles in 2016 Rio Olympics
In 2016, Biles won gold in both the vault and floor exercise, along with a bronze medal in the balance beam (she did not qualify for the uneven bars).
Who will compete instead of Simone Biles for Team USA?
Without Biles in Tokyoâs event finals, the following athletes will take her place:
- Vault: MyKayla Skinner, an American who was competing as an individual, will get Bilesâ spot in the vault final. She had the fourth-best score in qualifying but was denied the opportunity to advance to the eight-woman final because only two athletes from any country are allowed in the final, and Biles and Jade Carey both finished ahead of her.
- Uneven bars: Melanie de Jesus Dos Santos of France will replace Biles. Two Russians scored higher than she did but cannot advance because two of their teammates qualified ahead of them.
Remaining womenâs gymnastics events in Tokyo Olympics
- Event finals for womenâs vault and womenâs uneven bars: Sunday, Aug. 1, 4 a.m. ET (Stream)
- Event finals for womenâs floor exercise: Monday, Aug. 2, 4 a.m. ET (Stream)
- Event finals for womenâs balance beam: Tuesday, Aug. 3, 4 a.m. ET (Stream)
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