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Is Simone Biles making the right call by extending her retirement rumors post-Paris Olympics?

When Simone Biles returned after the 2024 Paris Olympics, speculations ran wild. One assumption that was thrown around was Biles’ possible retirement. The world wondered if it was time for the queen of gymnastics to put down her crown. Biles is just 27! So why were people so eager to see her retire? Biles, herself, gave some insight, saying, “Because, in gymnastics, the longevity has never ever been there.”

Although Biles understands where the question might emerge from, she went on to acknowledge, “This isn’t normal what we’re doing.” Of course, it isn’t normal! The journey Biles traversed from withdrawing from the Tokyo Olympics to having one of the greatest comebacks with three golds in Paris is nothing short of superhuman. Interestingly, Biles is one of four female artistic gymnasts in history to have competed in three Olympics. Which also makes her highly qualified to deal with pressure.

But as she reflected on her Olympic experience with NESN, Simone Biles went on to reveal something else. “It’s funny because as soon as you finish the Olympics, they’re like, ‘What’s next?’ and I’m like, ‘Damn, I can’t even relish in this moment and be so grateful for the opportunity to compete on a world stage again at an Olympic Games’ and just to celebrate my success. You guys just want to know what’s next,” said Biles, tired of the questioning. Relish, she must!

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Biles did not just make a comeback after all; she shook the world. After her disappointing phase in Tokyo, many speculated it would be the last of her. Biles, as always, defied those expectations and casually won four medals in Paris. “So right now, it’s working on my mental and physical health before I make any commitments because, again, for gymnastics, it’s not like we have an off-season. As soon as we start training, we’re in for the long haul for those three to four years,” added Biles. Everything was answered, but one big question still looms at large.

So, where does Biles stand regarding retirement? “You know, you never say never… The next Olympics is on home turf… So you just never know,” she said, keeping the intrigue alive. The future is unwritten for Biles, but she accidentally put it into words recently. In response to a fan, Simone Biles wrote on X, “I haven’t retired though.” Well, there you have it, folks. Biles is not done just yet. However, what makes the rumors of retirement exciting is that Biles has been anything but idle after her Paris!

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“Funny” because Simone Biles has been on a restless journey!

Biles, right after the Olympics, dove headfirst into her Gold Over America Tour. The tour will hit 30 cities. The latest stop? Minneapolis is the same city where the Paris Olympics trials kicked off! Despite having been on the tour and also having started a new restaurant, if speculations on retirement run. What does one call it, if not “funny”?

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Is Simone Biles making the right call by extending her retirement rumors post-Paris Olympics?

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Being the bona fide champion she is, Simone Biles remains calm and unbothered. She is, in fact, gearing up for the upcoming shows in Milwaukee, Chicago, and beyond. Biles, reflecting on GOAT, went on to say, “I mean, for us (other gymnasts on tour), it’s sharing the love and the passion we have for the sport with our audience.” For Biles, the tour represents much more than just another set of performances.

It is, in fact, a heartfelt celebration of both gymnastics and the achievements of gymnasts. “So obviously, we love the sport a huge amount, and we’re just happy that we get to share that with the rest of the world,” she added. With dates lined up across major cities, including Chicago’s United Center and Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, Biles has made one thing exceedingly clear. Simone Biles is here to stay, come what may. Beware, 2028 LA gymnasts; the queen might win it all again!