Simone Biles continues to showcase her unparalleled talent at the 2024 Olympic Games in France, solidifying her status as the greatest gymnast of all time with seven golds, one silver, and two bronzes.
At 27, Biles has hinted at retirement, leaving her participation in the 2028 Olympics in doubt. During a media interaction on August 3, she remarked, “Never say never,” but added, “I am getting really old, so I really don’t know.”
Regardless of her decision, Biles’ legacy is secure. She rebounded spectacularly from her unexpected exit at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics due to mental health challenges, taking a two-year hiatus before making a triumphant return. Now in peak form, she continues to prove her resilience and unmatched talent.
“Simone is from another world, but we always try to get better and evolve,” said Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade, one of Biles’ closest competitors. Whether or not she competes in 2028, Biles will undoubtedly leave the sport with her head held high, having made an indelible mark on gymnastics history.