American gymnastics queen Biles has not appeared in any official competition for more than a year since the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and she has been plagued by psychotic twisties during the Olympics and withdrawn from many events, triggering rumors that she has retired. Some netizens pointed out that the rumor made his daughter cry for an hour, and Bode Biles appeared to respond warmly.
After the Tokyo Olympics, Biles admitted in a visit that with his mental state, he should not go to Tokyo at all. She described her pre-Tokyo mental condition as fluctuating, and the good results of the previous season gave her no reason not to continue. She had been receiving psychotherapy, but when she arrived in Tokyo, she began to feel anxious, and the situation was made worse by the ban on family and supporters during the epidemic. "Before the Olympics, I became more and more nervous and lost my self-confidence."
At the crucial moment, she encountered the gymnast's nightmare - twisties. This psychological obstacle caused the contestants to lose their sense of coordination in the air, and Biles did not want to go to Tokyo to retire, still representing the United States in the gymnastics women's team final, the first event vault lost his hand, and the completion of the event was withdrawn. Teammates won a silver medal for her, and then withdrew from the individual all-around, free gymnastics, vaulting, and uneven bars until the last balance beam, and finally returned to the team to win the bronze medal. During a visit last September, she said she had not decided whether to retire or not, and whether the situation would change a year later.
Recently, it was reported that Byers retired again, and a netizen said in a post: My daughter heard the news of Byers' retirement today, and she has been crying for the past hour.
He posted that he had an account with Biles, and it actually attracted a response from the Buddha-figure, to which Biles replied: I have not retired yet, but I am just trying to improve my mental health
Biles, 25, has not only denied retiring, she has even threatened to play in Paris 2024 in recent days, "I am still giving myself time to try to improve my mental and physical condition." For Paris, in the current situation, I would say: I will be there anyway. ”
"I just didn't know I would be there as an athlete or a spectator, but if I decided to train, I would definitely pay 100 percent, without reservations, and try to do it all."