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“Simone Biles May Sit Out LA 2028: ‘My Body Collapsed After Paris’ – Gymnastics Queen Unsure About Olympic Return”

Simone Biles, the most decorated gymnast in history, reveals she may skip the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles due to age and health. After collapsing post-Paris Games, Biles says she'll support Team USA—on or off the mat.

Biles: LA 2028? She’s not rushing to the podium

Simone Biles, the GOAT of gymnastics with seven Olympic golds, isn’t making any promises about competing in LA 2028. At 28, fresh off a Paris triumph with three golds and a silver, she’s feeling the burn—and her body’s sent a memo.
She told L’Equipe that LA “seems so far away, and my body is aging. I felt it in Paris”. After Paris, she collapsed in her room and was out of action for 10 da. She’s torn between training and chilling in the stands—“I still haven’t decided”.

Stats & Snippets

MetricDetails
Age now28 (turns 31 before LA 2028)
Olympic tally7 golds, 11 total medals
Paris haulTeam, All‑Around, Vault golds + silver
Recovery post‑ParisCollapsed, out for 10 days
Mental health advocacyCommitted voice for athletes’ wellbeing

Why the Hold-Up?

  1. Body saying “nope” – Collapsed in Paris and still nursing aches.
  2. Life beyond gymnastics – Wants to support her NFL husband, enjoy being just Simone.
  3. New talent rising – She praised Rebeca Andrade, saying gymnastics “only needs one of us”

What’s Next?

  • Biles will attend LA 2028—role undecided: competitor or spectator.
  • Her body’s time and motivation are key—not retirement, but re-evaluation.
  • Gym’s watching her next move: will she step back or go again?

Bottom Line

Simone Biles might retire from Olympic competition—but won’t retire from life. LA 2028 is a maybe, but mental health, marital support and physical wellness are front and centre. One thing’s for sure: wherever she is—vault, stands, or fully chilling—she’ll keep inspiring.

Julien Moreau

Bonjour! I’m Julien Moreau, a writer and a proud contributor to WRP - Write Review Publish. With a background in media and communications, I’ve always been drawn to stories that inform, inspire, and challenge the way we see the world. At WRP, I explore a variety of niches-from business trends and tech breakthroughs to culture, lifestyle, and social affairs. My aim is to bring a fresh, thoughtful perspective to every piece I publish. Let’s dive into what matters-together.

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