Hot topics close

Olympic champ Simone Biles withdraws from all-around competition

Olympic champ Simone Biles withdraws from allaround competition
Simone Biles will not defend her Olympic title, opting to focus on her mental wellbeing.

Simone Biles will not defend her Olympic title.

The American gymnastics superstar withdrew from Thursday's all-around competition to focus on her mental well-being.

USA Gymnastics said in a statement on Wednesday that the 24-year-old is opting to not compete. The decision comes a day after Biles removed herself from the team final following one rotation because she felt she wasn't mentally ready.

Simone Biles, of the United States, leaves a medical station during the artistic gymnastics women's final at the 2020 Summer Olympics on Tuesday.

Gregory Bull/AP

Simone Biles, of the United States, leaves a medical station during the artistic gymnastics women's final at the 2020 Summer Olympics on Tuesday.

Jade Carey, who finished ninth in qualifying, will take Biles' place in the all-around. Carey initially did not qualify because she was the third-ranking American behind Biles and Sunisa Lee. International Gymnastics Federation rules limit countries to two athletes per event in the finals.

READ MORE:* Tokyo Olympics: Marcus Daniell, Michael Venus into semifinals* NZ's rowers line up medal charge as pair, eight make Tokyo Olympic finals* Gymnast MyKayla Skinner hopes to 'fill the hole' in her heart after devastating Olympics defeat* Olympic champion Simone Biles withdraws from gymnastics final to protect team and herself* Tokyo Olympics: Simone Biles and United States gymnastics teammates produce shaky performances

The organisation said Biles will be evaluated daily before deciding if she will participate in next week's individual events. Biles qualified for the finals on all four apparatuses, something she didn't even do during her five-medal haul in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.

The 24-year-old came to Tokyo as arguably the face of the Games following the retirement of swimmer Michael Phelps and sprinter Usain Bolt. She topped qualifying on Sunday despite piling up mandatory deductions on vault, floor and beam following shaky dismounts.

Simone Biles has withdrawn from Thursday's all-around competition.

Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images

Simone Biles has withdrawn from Thursday's all-around competition.

She posted on social media on Monday that she felt the weight of the world on her shoulders. The weight became too heavy after vaulting during team finals. She lost herself in mid-air and completed one and a half twists instead of two and a half. She consulted with US team doctor Marcia Faustin before walking off the field of play.

When she returned, she took off her bar grips, hugged teammates Sunisa Lee, Grace McCallum and Jordan Chiles and turned into the team's head cheerleader as the U.S. claimed silver behind the Russian Olympic Committee.

“Once I came out here (to compete), I was like, ‘No mental is, not there so I just need to let the girls do it and focus on myself,’" Biles said following the medal ceremony.

The decision opens the door wide open for the all-around, a title that was long considered a foregone conclusion. Rebeca Andrade of Brazil finished second to Biles during qualifying, followed by Lee and Russians Angelina Melnikova and Vladislava Urazova. The four were separated by three-tenths of a point on Sunday.

Carey now finds herself in the final, capping a remarkable journey for the 21-year-old from Phoenix. She spent two years traveling the globe in an effort to pile up enough points on the World Cup circuit to earn an individual nominative spot, meaning she would be in the Olympics but technically not be part of the four-woman U.S. team.

Carey posted the second-best score on vault and the third-best on floor during qualifying, earning trips to the event finals in the process. Now she finds herself competing for an all-around medal while replacing the athlete considered the greatest of all-time in the sport.

Similar shots
News Archive
  • Irish Open
    Irish Open
    Golf: Ryan Fox finishes in share of third at Irish Open
    10 Sep 2023
    1
  • Bathurst 2021
    Bathurst 2021
    Motorsport: Bathurst 1000 - starting grid, start time, live streaming and how to watch
    4 Dec 2021
    8
  • Immigration nz
    Immigration nz
    501 appeal: Cory Bishop didn't know he wasn't Australian until he ...
    9 Jan 2023
    4
  • Golden Globes 2019
    Golden Globes 2019
    7 Golden Globes 2019 Dresses That Could Be Your Wedding Gown
    7 Jan 2019
    1
  • Fire in Favona
    Fire in Favona
    Firefighters battle scrap yard fire in Favona, Auckland
    31 May 2023
    1