The USA women’s gymnastics team took home silver at the Tokyo Olympics on Tuesday, coming in 3.5 points behind the Russian Olympic Committee team who have now swept the gold medals in the men’s and women’s team competitions.
Making the United States’ feat all the more impressive was that they did it without Simone Biles for three of the four events, after the greatest gymnast of all-time withdrew from the team competition after the first rotation. Biles, who has the best vault in the world, scored just a 13.766 on the apparatus she has dominated for years, and it was soon announced that she would not compete the rest of the day for what was cited as “a medical issue.”
After the competition, Biles spoke at the podium with her teammates and confirmed what one of the USA coaches told the NBC broadcast, which is that she was struggling mentally with anxiety and stress and could not get herself right. As such, she felt it was best to “take a back seat” and let her teammates compete without having to see her struggle, and the result was an impressive silver medal finish, via ESPN’s Michele Steele.
Biles confirms she is not dealing with an injury. “It’s been really stressful this Olympic games…it’s been a long week, a long Olympic process, a long year.
I think we’re a little too stressed out – we should be out here having fun and that’s just not the case.”
— Michele Steele (@MicheleSteele) July 27, 2021
Biles says candidly: “Today has been really stressful.” Team had a morning workout, and then during the 5 1/2 hour wait, said she was shaking, “never felt like this before…Once I came out here, I was like, no the mental is not there. I had to let the girls do it.”
— Michele Steele (@MicheleSteele) July 27, 2021
Biles said she hoped to try and compete in the individual competitions, but would have to see where she is at and the US Olympic Committee CEO offered Biles her full support and made sure to tell her how proud they are of her.
USOPC’s Sarah Hirshland: “Simone, you’ve made us so proud. Proud of who you are as a person, teammate & athlete. We applaud your decision to prioritize your mental wellness over all else & offer you the full support …of our Team USA community as you navigate the journey ahead.”
— Michele Steele (@MicheleSteele) July 27, 2021
The most important thing is that Biles takes the time needed to take care of her mental health. The mental focus required in gymnastics is critical, not just to score well but to simply not injure oneself, particularly doing skills at the degree of difficulty Biles does. Credit to Biles for also talking about it, not because she has to, but because it can help others see that even the very best in the world can have days where stress and anxiety derail them and that it’s OK, even on the Olympic stage, to recognize that and take a step back to take care of yourself.