Her plans, however, were put on hold by the coronavirus pandemic which ground the world of sports to a halt.With the exception of the two world wars, theIn the documentary, Simone Biles reveals she found out about the postponement via a text message and that the news was a significant blow from a psychological standpoint.
"I don't know. There was a lot of emotions running through my mind. What I was gonna do [...] we're gonna work with whatever they throw at us. We'll figure it out.", also reveals Biles thought she had COVID-19 and that she thinks she may have contracted it after attending an event in Times Square at the beginning of March 2020.
After 10 years in the sport, the prospect of pushing herself for another year tested Biles' mental resolve. "I seriously can't get up anymore. It's very different but I still go in there [the gym] and get my work done." The attraction of adding to her Olympic medals tally eventually proved too hard to resist and Biles opted against giving up gymnastic,"the one stable thing in my life that has brought me joy no matter how I'm feeling"."Adding another year is gonna be hard but it's gonna be worth it," she explains.
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