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Give this friendship a gold medal. Suni Lee exclusively told E! News how she and Simone Biles “always want the best for each other” as they both compete for a spot on the 2024 Olympic team.

While Suni Lee and Simone Biles are both competing for a spot on the 2024 Olympic team, it hasn’t thrown the team dynamic off-balance.

The 2020 teammates cheered each other on at the Xfinity US Gymnastics Championships earlier this month.

“We always want the best for each other,” Suni told E! News in an exclusive interview. “We all want the same spot, but we’re also all rooting for each other because we know the potential that somebody else can bring. We also understand the difficulties and the hardships that you have to go through every single day to be here. So to have the support and to just know that you can lean on each other has been the most helpful thing and something that you don’t see often.”

Simone sprang into action after Suni performed one and a half twists instead of her intended two and didn’t stick the landing during her vault at the championships. And the four-time gold medalist—who experienced the “twisties” at the 2020 Games—could relate.

After Suni vaulted, I knew exactly what was going through her head,” Simone recalled during a press conference. “I dealt with that in Tokyo. So I just knew that she needed some encouragement and somebody to trust her gymnastics for her and to believe in her. So that’s exactly what I did.”

After offering some reassurance, Simone went over to support Suni as she competed on bars—giving her a high-five after she completed her routine.

“I think she knew that I needed help in the moment,” Suni told reporters, per a video shared by USA Today. “She out of anyone understands, basically, what I did on vault. So, she just came over to see if I was OK and basically just helped boost me up and get my confidence back up because at that point I was kinda thinking that this was over. So it was really nice having her in my corner, and she’s just been so supportive.”

Simone won the women’s all-around and Suni placed fourth—with them now both preparing for the 2024 Olympic Team Trials later this month.

“It’s definitely a lot of pressure,” Suni told E!. “I feel like I’ve been feeling it a lot more recently, but also kind of not really. Because I have been trying to take the pressure off of myself and really just knowing that I am doing this for myself. Because I’ve had to overcome so much the past two years to where I didn’t even think that I would be here.”

That includes dealing with a kidney issue that ended her final season on Auburn University’s gymnastics team early in 2023. And though Suni told E! she’s “doing really good” health-wise, she noted she’s still trying to not think too far into the future.

“Making the Olympic team obviously would be a dream,” the gymnast said. “But right now, I want to focus on what’s going to happen today at practice. Like that’s been my biggest thing—just focusing on what’s in front of me and not what’s ahead of me because otherwise I’m going to get so nervous and probably have a mental breakdown.”

And so Suni continues to take care of both her physical and mental health.

“I journal, I go to therapy,” she added, “and that’s been the biggest game changer because there was a lot of self-doubt in there and a lot of pressure and a lot of not knowing where it all stemmed from. So to be able to talk about it, speak about it and know that it’s OK to not be OK and to feel these ways, it’s a great feeling.”

Hernandez and Biles competed together at the 2016 Olympics in Rio

Simone Biles will always have her former Olympic teammate Laurie Hernandez in her corner.

The Paris 2024 hopeful, who just won her ninth U.S. Championship on June 2, will next tackle the U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Team Trials from June 27-30, and Hernandez is rooting for her the whole way.

“Simone is a big name that will always keep popping up,” Hernandez says of Biles, whom she competed alongside at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016. “She’s just a surefire for Team USA [in Paris], to know that she’s going to go out there and be consistent. Her difficulty is so high, and she really is one of the best. You can count on her. You know you’re going to watch greatness when her name pops up.”

If Biles makes the Olympic team, she’ll be the first American woman to make three Olympic gymnastics teams since Dominique Dawes. At the time of the Games, she’ll also be 27 years old, which in the gymnastics world, is “old,” Hernandez, 23, says with a bit of a smile.

“We’re so funny,” Hernandez, who recently partnered with Olay ahead of the Paris Games, adds, while acknowledging that many gymnasts don’t compete for as long as Biles has. “But this is a really exciting year.”

Biles herself addressed the discussion about her “old” age after her win on June 2, telling reporters, “I use the phrase ‘aging like fine wine.’ It’s just getting better and better. We’ll see. Hopefully we get to ride this out for the rest of the year.”

And seemingly, she is. She snatched gold medals in every apparatus at the competition: floor, vault, beam and uneven bars. She finished with a two-day total score of 119.750.

Biles admitted that she was learning to “trust” herself again following her performance at the Tokyo Olympics, where she pulled out of almost every event, later citing her mental health and the “twisties.”

“It took a lot mentally and physically to just trust my gymnastics again and most importantly trust myself,” she said during her press conference. “I think that was the hardest part after Tokyo is I didn’t trust myself to do gymnastics.”

Biles will aim for her third Olympic team at the trials, which take place in Minneapolis. Hernandez will also be in Paris for the Olympics as an NBC correspondent for gymnastics, a gig she tells PEOPLE she’s “excited” for but a little nervous about.

“I just want to share my joy with the sport with everyone,” she says.

Three years after gymnastics superstar Simone Biles put the mental health of athletes centre stage at the Tokyo Olympics, this year’s Paris Games will demonstrate how greater awareness has translated into better care and support.

Biles famously pulled out of most of her events in Tokyo mid-Games after struggling with mental health problems and the “twisties” — a disorienting feeling while in mid-air that is known to affect some gymnasts.

In the run-up to the start of Paris 2024 on July 26, local organisers, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and international sports federations have been keen to stress that lessons have been learned.

“Seventy percent of Olympians only get one Olympic experience. We want to try and make sure this is the best experience they could possibly have,” Head of Safe Sport at the IOC, Kirsty Burrows, told AFP.

For the first time ever at an Olympics, competitors in Paris will have access to a “mindfulness and relaxation area” above the main gym in the village, called the “365 Athlete365 Mind Zone”.

Competitors will be offered virtual reality headsets for meditation, sleep pods, and even art activities, all in a low-lighting environment designed to be soothing and quiet.

“It’ll be very zen, like a futuristic spa,” Burrows added.

Also in the village, athletes will have an alcohol-free bar and social areas to help them kick back, as well as guides on how to maintain good mental hygiene by avoiding too much time on screens.

“In the same way that no athlete would think of stuffing themselves with burgers and sweets before a competition, it’s not good to stuff yourself with videos on social networks by binge-watching TikTok or Instagram,” Paris 2024 health coordinator Laurent Dalard told reporters in March.

A mental health helpline in 70 languages will also be available to all Olympic and Paralympic athletes.

Around 90 national sporting teams will bring their own mental health welfare officers, using a new type of Games accreditation which has only been available since the Beijing Winter Olympics in 2022, Burrows said.

– Taboo busting –

Research suggests that elite sports people suffer from mental health disorders in around the same proportions as the general population, experts say.

But Dalard stressed that they were “more vulnerable to situations such as anxiety disorders or depression, given their complicated lives and the intense pressure they face.”

According to Marion Leboyer, a psychiatrist and founder of FondaMental, a French research foundation, “around one athlete in three experiences symptoms of a mental health problem.”

Long a taboo subject, many of them are now opening up about their struggles thanks to the revelations of stars such as Biles, Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka or Australian swimmer Ian Thorpe.

That has trickled down into lesser-known sports.

Slovenian champion rock climber Janja Garnbret, who won gold at the Tokyo Olympics, has denounced the problem of anorexia in the climbing community where being lightweight is an advantage.

“Do we want to raise the next generation of skeletons? Brittle hair, dull expressions, trying to show everyone you are ok but are you really?” she asked in an Instagram post last July.

Under pressure, the International Climbing Federation announced health checks for competitors to help identify at-risk climbers.

More recently in host nation France, multi-gold medallist Marie-Jose Perec revealed more about her shock decision to abandon the Sydney Olympics in 2000.

“Everyone could see that things weren’t ok, but no-one understood,” the sprinter told the Tribune newspaper.

Her departure garnered little sympathy in Australia where one national newspaper dubbed her “Mademoiselle la chicken” on its front page.

– Trolls beware –

Paris 2024 will also see efforts to counter cyber-harassment and bullying taken to new AI-powered levels.

“I’m really pleased about the cybersecurity stuff around social media and athletes being trolled,” Alan Currie, a British psychiatrist who advises the IOC, told AFP. “That’s a huge step forward because that’s a real pressure point for athletes.”

Following the example of FIFA, World Rugby and some Premier League football clubs, the IOC will team up with London-based data company Signify.ai to weed out abusive posts among the billions expected during the Games.

Signify uses artificial intelligence to monitor messages addressed to athletes on platforms such as Facebook, TikTok or X (formerly Twitter) in 35 languages, flagging potential harassment or threats.

“Anything that breaches the criminal code will be sent to law enforcement,” Burrows said.

All 15,000 athletes at the Olympics and Paralympics will be offered the service, which will be on an opt-in basis.

Gymnastics superstar Simone Biles won her ninth U.S. Championship on Sunday, leaving little doubt that at 27 and a decade-plus into her run atop the sport, she is as good as ever.

Biles posted a two-day all-around total of 119.750, nearly six points clear of runner-up Skye Blakely and leaving little doubt that she appears ready to add a second all-around Olympic gold to go with the one she captured in 2016.

In front of an audience that included her husband, Chicago Bears safety Jonathan Owens, Biles put on a four-rotation clinic that featured all the trademarks of a typical Biles performance. There was jaw-dropping athleticism mixed with precision and more than a splash of swagger.

Biles finished with the highest two-day score on all four events — something she’d done only once before at nationals (2018) — to build plenty of momentum ahead of the Olympic trials later this month in Minneapolis.

Her only misstep on Sunday came on vault. She came up short on her Yurchenko double pike — two back flips with her hands clasped behind her knees — during warmups and overcompensated when it counted, generating so much force she wound up on her back. She still received a 15.000 for her effort, a testament to a vault that’s never been completed in competition by another woman and only attempted by a select group of me

Not that it bothered her. Biles collected herself, took a couple of deep breaths then followed it up a Cheng vault that was rewarded with a 15.1 and put a ninth national title within reach, heady territory considering no other gymnast in the history of the sport in the U.S. has more than seven.

While Biles remains above the fray as usual, there is plenty of competition for the other four spots on the five-woman U.S. team that will head to Paris as heavy favorites to return to the top of the podium after finishing second to Russia in Tokyo three years ago.

Blakely, 19, put together another impressive performance and will head to Minneapolis with plenty of momentum. Three years after her bid to make the 2020 Olympic team ended with an injury, Blakely is peaking at the right time.

Suni Lee, the 2020 Olympic champion who has spent the last year-plus battling kidney issues that have limited her training, shook off an early mistake on vault to put together elegant routines on uneven bars and balance beam that few in the world — even Biles — can match.

Olympians Jordan Chiles and Jade Carey are in the mix, though both endured falls on beam on Sunday. Third-place finisher Kayla DiCello slipped off the uneven bars. Leanne Wong, perhaps looking fatigued after a long season competing at Florida, also endured uncharacteristic miscues.

Shilese Jones, considered the best all-around gymnast in the U.S. without the last name Biles, pulled out of the championships on Friday, citing a shoulder injury though she said Sunday she was feeling better and plans to be available for trials. So will 18-year-old Kaliya Lincoln, who opted not to compete on Sunday after tweaking something during Friday night’s opening session.

Both — if healthy — figure to be serious contenders to earn an invitation to Paris (Jones in particular). If they’re not, the door could swing wide open for others and test the depth the senior elite program has been touting for years.

 

America’s legendary gymnast, Simone Biles, is seen at most NFL games supporting her husband, Jonathan Owens. Arguably the greatest of all time, Biles’ presence and cheers for her husband’s team, the Green Bay Packers, are emphatic. At times, when Biles appeared for the matches, she adorned the famous custom-designed jackets of Kristin Juszczyk. Kristin is the wife of San Francisco 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk.

Kristin Juszczyk, who is now the talk of the town, has been making waves in the NFL industry. Her one-of-a-kind puffer jackets had been talked about the most on social media after Taylor Swift’s appearance at the Chief’s playoff game.

Kristin has now landed a groundbreaking contract with the NFL and is authorized to blend any of the league’s team logos into her merchandise.

Simone Biles

Soon after this incredible news was announced, celebrities and high-profile stars sent their warmest wishes and admiration. Among them was Simone Biles, who could not keep calm for her friend and shared a story on her Instagram handle, congratulating Kristin with the utmost excitement and love. Biles wrote:

Hopefully, this licensing deal will allow Kristin to design more unique apparel and reach a wider audience. Asli Pelit, a sports deals sporter, via Sportico, said:

Kristin’s name has been etched in history, and fans are excited to see what she comes up with next. With this being massive news for the designer, she is probably on top of the moon and has even thanked Taylor and Brittany Mahomes when they first donned her jackets at the games. However, how did all of this start for the young fashion designer?

Kristin Juszczyk designs jackets for Simone Biles, Taylor Swift, and Brittany Mahomes

Kristin started her fashion career in 2018 when she launched her clothing boutique, Origin. She used to experiment with game-day outfits and once decided to create a costume for herself and Kyle during Halloween. This was where it all began for the star. Kristin said:

From then on, she designed custom pieces for celebrities like Taylor Swift, Simone Biles, Brittany Mahomes, and Olivia Culpo. These personalities have appeared for the games wearing their customized jackets, and fans went gaga over the collection.

Simone Biles was spotted spending quality time with husband Jonathan Owens on Monday at Texas’ Toyota Center, watching the Houston Rockets play against Los Angeles Lakers.

The Olympic gymnast, looking stylish in a red set and black blazer, smiled and laughed with the Green Bay Packers safety. Going with the flow of the game, Biles held up a sign that stated “Score: 10.0.”

The power couple witnessed the home team beat LeBron James’ Lakers 135-119.

Biles, the most decorated American gymnast in history, met Owens for the first time in March 2020. The NFL pro, in a recent conversation on The Pivot podcast, revealed that he had never heard of Simone Biles and that they met through an app. Owens said:

But this didn’t go down well with Biles’ fans who found it offending. One such fan said that the star gymnast is a world renowned athlete with millions of fans:

ABC talk show The View’s co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin recently argued over Jonathan Owens and Simone Biles’s viral podcast interview from December 2023.

In December 2023, Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens sat down for a podcast interview with Pivot. During the conversation, the NFL player was talked about the origins of his relationship with Biles. Owens revealed that he did not know the four-time Olympic gold medalist before he started dating her. He said in the interview:

He also stated that he was the “catch” in their relationship.The interview sparked controversy on the internet, inviting mixed reactions from fans.

Simone Biles

Recently, co-hosts of the popular daytime show The View, Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin, also reacted to Owens’s statement and shared their opinion on Biles and Owens as a couple.

On Jonathan Owens not knowing Biles before dating her, Hostin said:

However, co-host Griffin defended the Green Bay Packers’ safety, stating:

Sunny Hostin stated that she wanted more for the Olympic star, saying:

Attending the Lakers vs Rockets game tonight was Simone Biles and husband, Jonathan Owens. Sitting courtside, the couple had a complete view of the happenings of the game. And what Owens saw seemed to shock him. Aside from the blowout 119-135 loss to Houston, there were a few instances that showcased that basketball can get just as aggressive as the NFL. Particularly, a few instances that involved LeBron James.

While we would imagine Dillon Brooks to headline this, surprisingly, it was a Rockets’ rookie, among others, who took the lead this time. Owens, meanwhile, took to Instagram to share his surprise and shock live.

Owens’ live commentary of the Lakers vs Rockets game on his IG story

It’s undebatable that the emotions and feel of a live game can be surpassed by anything else. And that includes feeling every punch, hit, fall, and more. Being part of a high-contact sport himself, Owens understands this better than anyone else. So, to watch the whole incident play out in front of him had the Green Bay Packers safety caption his story with, “Oh he tried to take off.” In the video, Jalen Green can be seen taking possession of the ball from the Lakers and crossing across to eventually pass to Cam Whitmore who ‘tried to take off’ but unfortunately missed the shot.

Simone Biles

Green and Alperen Sengun led the Rockets tonight. Their explosive scoring was no match for the 39-year-old James. Both landing double-doubles, the young Rockets ensured that Bron knew that he was their prey for the night. Sengun had 31 points, 12 rebounds, and seven assists. Green led the scorers with 34 points while contributing 12 rebounds and seven assists of his own.

While they were busy directing the narrative, rookie Cam Whitmore was creating a story of his own. The 2023 No. 20 draft pick seemed to be proving a point as he took every possible chance to dunk on LeBron. Take, for instance, this almost posterizing dunk in the second quarter.

Another instance saw him dunk on the 4x champion, grab the ball and casually hand it over to him. This wasn’t a lone incident. The Rockets are known for their game plan of targeting older players. Throughout the game, this was apparent, as they availed every opportunity to showcase that they weren’t afraid of the ‘Akron Hammer’. Sengun himself got one over the veteran player in the third quarter.

While this was going on, The Villian also tried to make his presence known as he went about with his dirty tactics on the court.

LeBron James gets swatted on the head by Dillon Brooks

The fourth quarter saw Davis sidelined with a groin injury and the team could have lost LeBron too. Trying to land a shot, Bron wasn’t ready for an arm from Brooks right behind him. Not a second went by before the entire arena saw him go down because of the impact.

Although he was assessed a flagrant 1 foul for the hit, the 4x champion believes Brooks should have been ejected on a flagrant 2. Bron refused to comment on the incident later on, but his brother-in-arms, Anthony Davis, had plenty to say. AD called the refs out for blatantly ignoring, first the Vanderbilt incident, and then the blatant hit on LeBron.

Anyway, this was the final matchup between the two teams. The Lakers will have to wait quite a bit to extract a retribution.

Kristin Juszczyk has become the talk of the town after agreeing to an official licensing deal with the NFL for her custom clothing designs. Her groundbreaking contract means that she is now authorized to blend any of the league’s team logos into her merchandise.

After securing the deal, Juszczyk received praise from several high-profile sports stars. This includes iconic American gymnast Simone Biles, who jumped on the bandwagon to congratulate her.

The seven-time Olympic gold medalist took to her Instagram story to react to a post confirming Juszczyk’s NFL collaboration. Biles wrote:

Biles, who has previously worn outfits designed by Juszczyk, also added:

Kristin, who is the wife of San Francisco 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk, has been grabbing headlines of late. She has styled some of the biggest names associated with the NFL in recent months, including 12-time Grammy award winner Taylor Swift.

Swift donned a customized jersey puffer coat designed by Juszczyk when she was seen at Arrowhead Stadium earlier this month to attend the Kansas City Chiefs vs Miami Dolphins wild-card game.

The outfit had her boyfriend Travis Kelce’s name and number stylishly printed on the back and front.

As per reports, Kristin has also designed customized jackets for actor Taylor Lautner, and Brittany Mahomes, wife of Kansas City Chiefs’ superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

However, it’s safe to say that Kristin Juszczyk will be supporting her husband Kyle when the Chiefs lock horns 49ers at the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 11.

If gymnastics had one athlete whose list of achievements went on and on, it would be Simone Biles. The star began as a prodigy in the sport and kept adding feathers to her cap after each competition. When she entered the sport at the age of 6, no one expected her to pursue it as her career, let alone become one of the GOATs.

The Olympian grew up under difficult circumstances with her biological mother suffering from addiction. However, Biles’ life took a turn when her grandparents, Nellie and Ronald, adopted her. After a field trip where she discovered her love for the sport, there was no stopping her from achieving every goal she set her eyes on.

How many medals has she gathered over the years?

She started as a first-time senior competitor in 2013 at the World Championships. She became a household name in 2016, with her Olympic debut in Rio de Janeiro. While the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 became her biggest setback, with twisties hindering her from participating further, her recent comeback after a two-year hiatus has sent the world into a frenzy.

The Olympian has won 7 Olympic medals and 30 World Championship medals altogether. This includes four gold, one silver, and two bronze Olympic medals and a whopping 23 gold, four silver, and three bronze World Championship medals.

Simone Biles

Her recent comeback at the Antwerp World Championships got her four gold medals, not only raking up her total to 30 but also making her the most decorated athlete across the globe. She also holds the record for most World gold medals and the most Olympic medals won by an American gymnast, tied with Shannon Miller.

Simone Biles’ legacy

Something that comes with being one of the most popular gymnasts in history is having their names associated with moves. Biles now has a total of five gymnastics moves named after her – one on the balance beam, two on the floor exercise, and two on the vault. In a hilarious twist, however, she once admitted in an interview how she could only successfully perform four out of the five moves.

Currently, she’s busy juggling between rehearsing at her gym and spending quality time with her husband, friends, and family. Something that her extended break taught her was to live life and treasure close moments more than anything else. Having planned her wedding, celebrations, and vacations, she now seems ready to take the next step in her career.

With the Paris Olympics just around the corner, fans have been speculating about her return for a while. After the Tokyo Olympics, redemption might be in the books, and gymnastics enthusiasts are holding on to the hope. So far, Biles has been open about the possibility, but will she make it?

Is the Paris Olympics on the charts for Simone Biles?

After dodging the question in several interviews, the star gymnast finally admitted her true feelings about the idea. The truth was that Biles was open to attending the Paris Olympics either as an audience or a team member. However, after her official comeback on the international stage, her take has slightly shifted.

In an interview, she revealed that while she did intend to participate, the Olympic committee would make the final decision on whether or not she would make it to the team. Until then, she’s happy to be rehearsing and staying in touch with the sport that got her started on a terrific journey. Meanwhile, fans will wait with bated breath to see how the roster turns out.

Simone Biles‘ journey through gymnastics has witnessed many trials and tribulations in various forms. The GOAT has been a household favorite even before her Olympics debut in 2016 in Rio. Since then, her consistent streak of winning gold has been her USP at every competition.

However, every peak scaled up had its own story. Biles’ achievements did not come without a huge dose of setbacks that almost sparked talks of her drifting away from the sport. In 2021, the gymnast underwent issues that would compel her to take a 2-year break from the sport.

After years of preparing for the Tokyo Olympics, Biles lost control over herself. What began as her planned routine for the competition turned ugly when nerves got her in-midst of her performance. It was her warning sign, suggesting that things could go wrong quickly.

Biles later revealed that she had suffered a case of ‘twisties’ where gymnasts lose their spatial awareness mid-air. It causes serious injuries if not addressed immediately. It prompted her to pull out of the Olympics midway, something that caused waves all over the world. A hiatus from the sport and competitions followed that lasted two years. But now, she has recently made a comeback that has won the hearts of many.

Simone Biles

The recent World Championships in Antwerp, Belgium, witnessed the GOAT stun at the bars and beam with such finesse that it seemed like she was never too far from gymnastics, even during her hiatus. And now, it’s all onwards and upwards for the star, with the Paris Olympics just around the corner.

However, will she be an active athlete at the upcoming Olympics? While Biles is hopeful, there’s still no official roster announcing her as a member of the Olympic team. But would the gymnast take things to heart if she didn’t make it? In an interview with Vanity Fair, she admitted:

While her return and redemption at the Olympics are still being speculated, Biles did post something on her official ‘X’ account that created a stir. For those hopeful for her return, the gymnastics GOAT hinted at a possibility.

2024 might prove to be eventful for Simone Biles

After dodging questions surrounding the upcoming Olympics, the star finally admitted to going with the flow on the subject. Whether or not she made it to the final day wasn’t in her hands, and she was okay with whatever decision came her way. Regardless, Biles has actively shown interest in participating, given the chance.

Recently, the official X account for the Paris Olympics put up a poster of all the popular Olympians for Paris. Biles’ photo was present amongst veterans like Katie Ledecky, Ryan Murphy, Noah Lyles, and Oksana Masters. Whether this hinted at her official return or not, fans are now hopeful that they will get to see their beloved gymnast grab the gold for the country.