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Simone Biles Will Return to Gymnastics Competition for 1st Time Since Her Exit From 2020 Olympics

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Simone Biles is heading back into competition for the first time in nearly two years.

The Olympic gold medalist, 26, will participate in the U.S. Classic, which takes place on Saturday, August 5, near Chicago. USA Gymnastics announced on Wednesday, June 28, that Biles is part of the women’s field for the event, which will be held at the NOW Arena in the suburb Hoffman Estates.

The event will mark Biles’ first appearance in competition since July 2021, when she withdrew from the team final at the Tokyo Olympics after developing “the twisties,” which is a phenomenon gymnasts experience when they lose control of their bodies while spinning through the air.

“I didn’t have a bad performance & quit,” Biles wrote via Instagram after her exit made headlines. “I’ve had plenty of bad performances throughout my career and finished the competition. I simply got so lost [that] my safety was at risk as well as a team medal.”

Biles made the decision to exit the team final after her vault rotation, during which she slipped and landed on her knees. Her teammates — Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles and Grace McCallum — went on to win the silver medal in the team all-around competition.

Biles later withdrew from the individual all-around, floor exercise, vault and uneven bars finals but competed in the balance beam final, winning bronze. Lee, 20, won gold in the individual all-around and bronze in the uneven bars, while Jade Carey took home the gold for her floor exercise and MyKayla Skinner won silver for the vault.

Last year, Biles hinted that she wasn’t ready to hang up her leotard despite the difficulties she faced in Tokyo.

“Technically, if you would ask anybody in the U.S. that looks at an American gymnast, I’m probably already aged out, but I really feel like leading up to Tokyo, I was hitting my prime,” she told USA Today in March 2022. “Truly, I thought in 2016, at 19 years old, I had peaked. And whenever I came back to the…

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