This is the moment that Simone Biles knew she had to give up the Olympic Games

She experiences the "tweens" in a way she has never had before.


He came like a shock whenSimone BilesEstablished from the competition of the Olympic Gymnastics Gymnastics Team Tuesday. And although she owed no one an explanation, under increased surveillance, Biles shared more and more why she made the decision. First, US gymnastics have largely stated that it was due to a medical problem, then Biles said it was due to its mental health specifically. But now she also explained that it was because she lived "the telt".

The term "tweeties" is common in the world of gym, but to an outsider, it does not mean much. But it was that feeling that Biles made it clear that she needed to leave the competition, especially because she lived the telt in a way she never had before. Read to find out why Biles knew that she had to give up and what are the twists.

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Simone Biles left the team all around and later in the individual all around after losing the air.

Simone Biles during the team all-around competition at the Olympics on July 27, 2021
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Tuesday, during the team competition, Biles participated in the first round, the safe, but did not execute its planned skills correctly. She was supposed to make a twisting of two and a half years in the air, but only a twist one and a half and a half after being lost in the air. She then left the competition and his teammates continued without her, finally winning the silver medal. After the team competition,Biles told reporters (via CNN), "Whenever you are in a high stress situation, you have a little bit breakdown. I have to focus on my mental health and not compromise my health and well-being. It simply fears When you fight with your own directing. " She also explained that she thought that if she continued, so she was risking her team's medal.

Biles also continued to sit out of the individual around Thursday and shortly after, she took Instagram to clarify that it was not just a lot ofworld pressure by supervisor That makes Biles realized that she had to give up - she also suffered from twist. It's when a gymnastloses the awareness of where they are In the air, which means they are unable to execute skills or earth properly.

"I did not have a bad performance and quit smoking. I had a lot of bad performances throughout my career and finished the competition," she wrote on his Instagram stories on Friday. "I just lost so much, my security was in danger, as well as the team medal."

Other Olympic gymnasts explained how dangerous torsions.

Simone Biles on the balance beam at the 2016 Rio Olympics
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Shortly after Biles withdraws from the team all around, his former Olympic teammateAly Raismanspeak withTodayon what the biles could be confronted. "The vault she did was a twist of one and a half instead of a touch of two and a half"Raisman saidTodayTuesday, before Biles publicly mentioned the experience of the Teltes. "I do not know if she was lost in the tunes. But if she lost himself in the tunes, I mean it's actually very common, because she makes skills as difficult and she can twist So much more than the average person. "

The Individual Outdoor Gold Medalist of the 2004 Olympic GamesCARLY PATTERSON further awaySpoken on the very withPeople."You will start essentially to lose this consciousness of the air," she said. "It's very very scary, especially when you make the type of difficult skills that Simone does. [You] have no idea when you're going to hit the floor and how are you going to hit the ground."

On his shops Instagram Friday Friday, Biles added: "I do not know how I landed on my feet on this vault because if you look at the pictures and my eyes, you can see how confused I am confused that I am In the air. Fortunately, I landed enough safely. "

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The most frightening part of all for Biles was that she had twist on all devices before.

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On Friday, Biles responded to questions about Fans on the Tadies on his Instagram stories. She said that the twists started after the preliminary event and while she had already had it, it was not like that.

Biles stated that it usually got twin on the floor and the vault, "the scary of 2" events. "But this time, it's literally every event," she added. "It's never transferred to the bars and beam before me."

Biles said that in the past, the torsades lasted two weeks or more for her, but added that there is no "no telling / hour" for when this fight will end. "It's] something you need to take literally day after day, turn in turn," she explained.

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Since Friday, Biles still lived the Telt, but she could come back for individual competitions.

Simone Biles performing floor exercise at the 2016 Rio Olympics
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On Instagram on Friday, Biles said she was still a victim of the telt and explained that she "could not literally say a decline." She added: "It's the craziest feeling of ever. Do not have a thumb of control on your body. What is even more scary is that I have no idea where I am in the air , I also have no idea how I'm going to earth. Or what I'm going to land. Head / hands / feet / return ... "

Biles stated that it has been able to practice a separate installation that has gentle surfaces - unlike difficult competition, which help protect it during potentially dangerous landings. The 24-year-old gymnast also stated that it had heard the feeling "could be trigued by stress ... But I do not know how true it is."

There is, however, a chance of batteries that can still be competitive. She qualified for the four individual competition competitions of vaults, floor exercise, equilibrium beam and uneven bars - but we do not know for the moment if it will be able to compete when These events take place from August 1st.

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