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Paris Olympic Games 2024: Simone Biles Back To Olympic Spotlight, Better Prepared For Pressure

It's a lesson she learned in front of the entire world in Japan, where Biles arrived as the face of the Summer Games only to withdraw from multiple competitions, including the team final, when her body simply stopped doing what her brain was asking it to

Reigning Olympic Champion Simone Biles In Control Once Again At US Gymnastics Championships
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Simone Biles is not 바카라œcured.바카라 Let's start there. (More Sports News)

A cure implies finality. An ultimate and decisive victory. If the gymnastics superstar has learned anything in the three years since those strange, uncertain days in Tokyo when she put her mental health and personal safety ahead of her pursuit of more Olympic glory, it is that the battle to protect yourself is never really over. Never fully won.

It's a lesson she learned in front of the entire world in Japan, where Biles arrived as the face of the Summer Games only to withdraw from multiple competitions, including the team final, when her body simply stopped doing what her brain was asking it to.

At that moment, Biles blamed it on 바카라œ the twisties." On the surface, she was right. Yet they sprang from something deeper and harder to define.

바카라œShe can't even explain it (and) the doctors she sees probably can't even explain it to her,바카라 said Laurent Landi, who along with his wife Cecile has coached Biles since 2017. 바카라œIt's a trauma that happened to her and that came at a bad time and she could not handle it. It's as simple as this. She could not function. She could not be a gymnast at that time.바카라

She can now, though the road to this moment 바카라” Biles will compete for the first time in 2024 at this weekend's U.S. Classic 바카라” has been difficult. It has required a new mindset, at times a literal mother's touch and constant vigilance to work on herself, work she now understands has no expiration date.

Biles tried to take all the outsized attention before Tokyo in stride. She projected a sense of normalcy. It was a facade. At some point, the pent-up emotions and aggressions she felt caused her to 바카라œ crack.바카라

Biles was in therapy before Tokyo but had paused treatment before heading overseas. With millions watching, she walked off the floor at the Ariake Gymnastics Center after one wayward vault in the women's team final and called her family, who had remained home in Texas because of COVID-19 restrictions put in place for the games.

Nellie Biles picked up the phone and heard her daughter on the other end saying over and over through tears 바카라œMom, I really cannot do this. I'm lost, I cannot do this.바카라

And so she didn't. Biles pulled out of a handful of finals before returning to earn a bronze on the balance beam, a medal the most decorated gymnast in the history of the sport has called one of the most important of her career. As painful and frightening as the experience was, it needed to happen because it made Biles realize mental health isn't something she could ignore.

바카라œI couldn't run away from it, you know,바카라 Biles told The Associated Press. 바카라œI just owned it and said Hey, this is what I'm going through. This is the help that I'm going to get."

Help that has propelled Biles back to a familiar spot: atop her sport with another Olympics in the offing. Help that presents itself in different ways and sometimes comes from unexpected places.

Biles firmly believes she's in a better place this time around, thanks in part to weekly Thursday meetings with her therapist that have become an intractable part of her schedule.

Last fall in Antwerp, Belgium, Biles walked into a nearly empty arena during podium training before the world championships, her first team competition since Tokyo. Something about the scene evoked, as Nellie Biles puts it, 바카라œa PTSD moment.바카라 Biles ran off the floor to gather herself following a trigger she never saw coming.

There were more tears. More anxiety. More calls. More reassurance.

바카라œShe almost didn't go back out there,바카라 Nellie Biles said.

After being 바카라œa little bit hesitant," Biles pushed through thanks in part to the decision to have a meeting with her therapist, something she rarely did close to competitions before beginning the practice ahead of the U.S. Classic in Chicago last summer.

The U.S. women were given the afternoon off and some of them headed off to a chocolate factory. Biles chose to stay behind to FaceTime her therapist instead.

바카라œI know how important it is for me to stay present, mindful and not be too anxious,바카라 she said. 바카라œSo yes, we will keep that up.바카라

There were other comforts of home in Belgium. Namely, her family.

Every day, Nellie Biles made her way to Simone's hotel room and spent 30-45 minutes braiding her daughter's hair, a first.

바카라œMy daughter is (27) and I know (she) can braid her own hair,바카라 Nellie Biles said. 바카라œBut it's just that touch, that togetherness. It's that bonding. It's what she needed and it worked.바카라

The meet ended the way so many have during Biles' decade-long run at the top: with a fistful of medals stashed in her luggage for the return flight home and the stage set for a potentially historic Olympic year.

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