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Never say never. The next Olympics is at home, so you just never know. But I am getting really old."
Asked if the Paris Games would be the last time she would ever vault in competition, the 27-year-old American said I'm really excited to be competing again. And obviously the negative comments, they're painful,
she said after dominating the vault final on Saturday with her signature Biles II vault They're really quiet now, so that's strange,
she added, referring to her critics The Olympics is such a draining process for the athletes, and it's multiple days of competition, so you definitely have to be on top of your mental as well as your physical (health),
I put in a lot of work to be able to perform that vault (the Yurchenko double pike) well,
Before I came here, this routine wasn't that consistent. In the qualifications, I played it very safe. Today, I felt I couldn't hold back and hesitate. If I really wanted to win, I needed to give my everything,
Carlos said when asked about raising his difficulty in the final I am super excited, I landed my vaults really well, successfully, so I couldn’t be more proud of myself for the work I have put in to get to this point,
I’m going to hand it to her now — she can have the rest.”
Biles has not announced her retirement, but she said I don’t want to compete with Rebeca no more,
Biles said Thursday with a chuckle What we see now is that some want to own the definition of who is a woman,
We have two boxers who were born as women, who have been raised as women, who have a passport as a woman, and who have competed for many years as women,
That got me interested in the Winter Games and I saw how much fun it was to go there, so just started going,
It's just a lot of fun to meet other people from other countries and they may not even speak your language but you're able to make a pin trade with them,
I do not understand why they killed women's boxing,
IBA President Umar Kremlev said This issue has hurt the Olympic Games so much. … Everyone's talking about it,
Jenner told Fox News' "The Story" Friday, ... adding it I think the Olympic committee did absolutely the wrong thing by letting [Khelif] compete,
I hate to be so downright rough … but we have to have rules and regulations, and it has to come down to DNA,
From the very beginning of women's inclusion in the Olympics, the men in charge doubted that they were even women at all, ... Tested.”
Rose Eveleth says in her NPR and CBC podcast ... In fact I get comments being called a man and being called masculine and asking if I'm on steroids,
I feel so bad for the WOMEN on the US swim team who were cheated out of their places in their sport by someone born male beating them out,