simone biles

Perhaps the greatest gymnast ever is rightfully satisfied with her Olympic bronze medal in the balance beam.
The star, whose personal struggles seized the world's attention, tied for the most medals won by a US gymnast.
The four-time gold medalist has one last chance to medal at the Tokyo Olympics after mental health concerns arose.
The star gymnast said it was sparked by the outpouring of love and support in response to her Olympics withdrawal.
"Are ‘mental health issues’ now the go-to excuse for any poor performance in elite sport? What a joke."
Work martyrdom tells you “no one can do this job but me.” Simone Biles knows better.
No one would bat an eye if Simone Biles had to leave the Olympics because of a broken ankle.
"Am I good enough? Yes, I am. The mantra I practice daily. Simone Biles, we are proud of you," the former First Lady tweeted.
The 24-year-old also said she was "not having as much fun" at the Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
"We hope this isn't the last we've seen of one of the world's best gymnasts," the Tokyo Olympics Twitter account wrote.