
American gymnast Biles cited mental health concerns as her reason to pull out of the women’s team final in the ongoing Tokyo Olympics.
The Rio 2016 gold-medal-winning athlete doesn’t want to put her “health and well-being” in danger.
“Whenever you get in a high-stress situation, you kind of freak out. I have to focus on my mental health and not jeopardize my health and well-being,” Biles said.
“It just sucks when you’re fighting with your own head,” Biles broke down in tears while explaining her decision in a press conference.
The American gymnast said her team wanted her to go ahead and compete, but she didn’t want to put a medal at risk.
“I was like: I think the girls need to do the rest of the competition without me. They were like, ‘I promise you’ll be fine, we watched you warm-up.’ But I said ‘no, I know I am going to be fine, but I can’t risk a medal for the team, and I need to call it,” said Biles.
Biles took to Twitter, saying the messages have shown her that her impact goes far beyond the glittering gymnastics performances she has put on for nearly a decade at the top of her sport.
“The outpouring love & support I’ve received has made me realize I’m more than my accomplishments and gymnastics, which I never truly believed before,” her tweet read.
Biles got support from worldwide, including the USA’s former first lady Michelle Obama.
“Am I good enough? Yes, I am. The mantra I practice daily. @Simone_Biles, we are proud of you, and we are rooting for you. Congratulations on the silver medal, Team @USA!” Obama’s tweet read.
Biles withdrew from the artistic gymnastics women’s team final, citing medical grounds, as per USA Gymnastics.
Biles bailed out of a two-and-a-half twisting vault after executing just one-and-a-half twists, taking a big step on her landing.
She then left the gym with a medic and minutes later pulled out her name from the remainder of the event.
As per Olympics officials, though Biles had withdrawn from the team final, she is still eligible for the forthcoming individual all-around and apparatus finals.
The individual all-around is set for July 29, while the apparatus finals will take place from August 1-3, with Biles having qualified for all four: balance beam, vault, floor exercise, and uneven bars.
Last week, Biles had become the first Olympic athlete to have her own customized hashtag emoji on Twitter.
(With inputs from ANI)
Edited by Amrita Das and Pallavi Mehra