During her warm-up routine on the first day of competition at the 2024 Olympic Games, gymnast Simone Biles looked to injure her leg. Although the injury was concerning, it didn't stop her from doing her routines and taking first place.
Cecile Landi, Biles's coach, minimized the importance of the injury. Landi remarked, "She felt a little something in her calf." Biles achieved great results in spite of the discomfort, setting a competition record with a 15.8 on the vault. This, together with her colleagues' outstanding performances, guaranteed the U.S. women's gymnastics team a spot in the team all-around final on Tuesday, when the country is the clear favorite to win gold. This Thursday is the individual all-around final.According to Landi, As of right now, there are no doubts regarding Biles's capacity to participate in these competitions. At this Olympic Games in Paris, Biles and the American women's gymnastics team had enormous expectations.
After a two-year break from competition, Biles, 27, has been competing at the greatest level of her career. Along with a gold medal for the United States' team all-around performance, she is seen as the favorite to win at least three individual gold medals. An injury could derail these hopes. Women's team technical head Chellsie Memmel stated, "First and foremost, I just want to make sure she's physically okay, and then we're just going to go from there." "What she was able to do, despite some soreness or something in her lower leg, is remarkable."
After a two-year break from competition, Biles, 27, has been competing at the greatest level of her career. Along with a gold medal for the United States' team all-around performance, she is seen as the favorite to win at least three individual gold medals. An injury could derail these hopes. Women's team technical head Chellsie Memmel stated, "First and foremost, I just want to make sure she's physically okay, and then we're just going to go from there." "What she was able to do, despite some soreness or something in her lower leg, is remarkable."
Landi disclosed that earlier this month, Biles had a small problem with her calf. "That's when it stopped. then a little bit today as well," Landi remarked. "Just a little pain in her calf." After the qualification round, the U.S. women's team topped the team standings. About 3.5 points behind Biles were gymnasts Jordan Chiles and Sunisa Lee, the reigning individual all-around gold medallist.
"Their goal, it's very obvious, is to come home with a gold medal," Memmel stated.
Biles performed last in three of Sunday's rounds, capturing the whole focus of an audience of over 15,000 people, many of whom had come expressly to see her, including celebrities Snoop Dogg, Tom Cruise, and Anna Wintour.
"Their goal, it's very obvious, is to come home with a gold medal," Memmel stated.
Biles performed last in three of Sunday's rounds, capturing the whole focus of an audience of over 15,000 people, many of whom had come expressly to see her, including celebrities Snoop Dogg, Tom Cruise, and Anna Wintour.
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