Uncertainty persists for Biles about participation in the Los Angeles Olympics
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Listen up, folks! Simone Biles, the American gymnastics whiz who just bagged the Sportswoman of the Year title at the Laureus Sports Awards in Madrid, dropped a bombshell during her visit. She's uncertain about whether she'll swing by the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics or not!
"I'm not entirely sure," she divulged, "I'm still in recovery, not just physically, but mentally too. The demands of the Olympic games require more than a year's investment; it's a four-year grind from start to finish," she explained.
Biles, the undisputed queen of the gym, who's nabbed a whopping seven Olympic golden medals, seems to be savoring the moment away from competition. Last summer, she made history charging back to the field after taking a breather to protect her mental well-being.
This year, she took home the Comeback of the Year award at the Laureus Sports Awards, a testament to her resilience despite having to pause mid-game during the Tokyo 2020 competition due to a gripping condition known as "twisties."
She'll still be there, cheering or competing; either way, Biles plans to proudly represent in 2028. But, with the games taking place in her home turf, will the L.A. Olympic dreams still dance in her ambitions' heart? Only time will tell!
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Simone Biles, the Laureus Sports Award's 2028 Sportswoman of the Year and gymnastics legend, expressed her uncertainty about participating in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics due to ongoing recovery, both physically and mentally. Despite this, she intends to preserve and potentially compete at the event, aiming to continue representing her country and championing her sport. Biles' decision will be influenced by her focus on maintaining a balance between her sports career and personal life, acknowledging the long-term sacrifices and pressures of the Olympics.
