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Mysterious medical issue may spell the end for gymnast Simone Biles in Tokyo

The uncertainty surrounding the four-time American gold medallist’s ability to continue marks a stunning turn of events at an Olympics she was expected to dominate

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 27 Jul 2021 9:02PM

Mysterious medical issue may spell the end for gymnast Simone Biles in Tokyo
American gymnast Simone Biles will be facing a daily assessment to determine whether she will be able to continue her Olympic campaign in Tokyo – pix courtesy of AFP, July 27, 2021

TOKYO - Simone Biles' participation in the rest of the Tokyo Olympics was plunged into uncertainty today after she dramatically withdrew from the team final with a ‘medical issue’.

The American superstar exited the final at the Ariake Gymnastics Centre after a lacklustre opening vault and briefly left the competition floor, before returning to join her teammates.

The US team then replaced her in the three concluding routines on the uneven bars, beam, and floor.

A statement from USA Gymnastics said Biles was suffering from an unspecified ‘medical issue’ and would now face daily assessment to determine whether she can continue her Olympic campaign.

"Simone has withdrawn from the team final competition due to a medical issue," the statement said. "She will be assessed daily to determine medical clearance for future competitions."

Biles spent the competition enthusiastically cheering on her teammates.

The four-time gold medallist at the 2016 Rio Games qualified for all finals available to her but her performance in preliminary rounds on Sunday was littered with uncharacteristic mistakes.

In a candid Instagram post yesterday, the 24-year-old said she was feeling the pressure during Sunday's qualifying.

"I truly do feel like I have the weight of the world on my shoulders at times," Biles wrote. "I know I brush it off and make it seem like pressure doesn't affect me but damn sometimes it's hard... the Olympics is no joke!"

If Biles is unable to continue in Tokyo, it would mark a stunning turn of events at a Games she had been strongly expected to dominate.

She had been bidding to become the first woman in more than half a century to retain the all-around title and had a realistic chance of equalling Soviet gymnast Larisa Latynina's record of nine Olympic gold medals.

Prior to the Olympics, Biles revealed she had battled depression after revealing she was among the hundreds of gymnasts who had been sexually abused by former Olympic team doctor Larry Nassar, who is now serving a life prison sentence for his crimes.

In a recent multi-part documentary series posted on Facebook, Biles also revealed she had been bothered by a right ankle problem this year after landing awkwardly during training in May.

"Right now, what we're dealing with is I just have a lot of fluid built up in there," Biles said during the episode.

"There's nothing we can do at this point. We don't have time for rest, we don't have time for shots and all of that stuff, so tape it is." – AFP, July27, 2021

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