Olympic favorite Simone Biles continues to show strength and resilience as she breaks barriers and stands up for what she believes in.
After withdrawing from the women’s individual all-around final at the Tokyo Olympics to prioritize her mental health, Biles made headlines again on September 15, 2021, as she testified before the United States Senate.
In her powerful testimony, Biles, along with her teammate Aly Raisman, shared their experiences of sexual abuse at the hands of former USA gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. Biles courageously spoke out about the failures of organizations like USA Gymnastics and the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee in protecting athletes and ensuring their safety.
Despite facing immense challenges, Biles emphasized the importance of speaking up and seeking justice to prevent others from enduring similar traumas. She urged for accountability and systemic change to protect young athletes and ensure their well-being.
Biles’ testimony came after a challenging run at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, where she prioritized her mental health above competition. She bravely stepped back from certain events to focus on her well-being, a decision that sparked important conversations about mental health in sports.
Reflecting on her journey, Biles emphasized the significance of prioritizing mental health and self-care. She stressed the importance of setting boundaries and taking care of oneself, even if it means stepping back from the spotlight.
Looking ahead, Biles is preparing for future competitions, including the 2024 Paris Olympics. Alongside former teammates like Gabby Douglas and Suni Lee, she continues to train and compete, showcasing her resilience and determination.