Simone Biles has achieved a lot in her career, remains one of the greatest gymnast ever but might well consider her options ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games.
Multiple gymnast Olympic champion Simone Biles is unsure if she will be part of the USA team for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.
Despite being only 27, the 30-time world champion hasn't ruled out another Olympics but admitted that age is catching up with her. The Olympics will return to Los Angeles in 2028, marking the first time since the 1996 Atlanta games that the Summer Olympics have come to the United States.
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'Y'all stay strong out there lmao' - Simone Biles provides potential retirement hint as she begins to feel some physical fatigue
Biles, the greatest American gymnast, has dominated the sport and fatigue might force her to consider retirement despite her young age.
"Never say never. The next Olympics is at home. So, you just never know. But I am getting really old," Biles told the Daily Mail.
Biles at the same time, revealed the workout she has vowed never to do again as gymnast returns to exercise after Olympic success.
The gymnast won three golds - in the team event, all-around and vault - and took silver in the floor exercise after losing to her Brazilian rival Rebeca Andrade by the slimmest of margins at the Paris Olympic Games.
The seven-time Olympic champion is back in training after taking a well-deserved break. Biles revealed she worked out for the first time since the Paris games this week but admitted it's likely the last time she'll be trying out that particular workout.
"First time working out since the Olympics," the gymnastic icon wrote on her Instagram story. "This is what I wore to a Pilates class that I will never be attending again! Y'all stay strong out there lmao. It was too hard," she added.