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Simone Biles of Team United States looks on as she arrives for the Artistic Gymnastics Women's Qualification on day two of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Bercy Arena on July 28, 2024 in Paris, France. Picture: JAMIE SQUIRE/GETTY IMAGES
Simone Biles of Team United States looks on as she arrives for the Artistic Gymnastics Women's Qualification on day two of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Bercy Arena on July 28, 2024 in Paris, France. Picture: JAMIE SQUIRE/GETTY IMAGES

Paris — A radiant Simone Biles made her long-awaited Olympic return at the Paris Games on Sunday, drawing boisterous cheers and applause from an ecstatic, star-studded crowd in a performance that gave US gymnasts the lead in women’s qualifying.

The world’s most decorated gymnast returned for her third Olympics after she abruptly pulled out from the team final at the Tokyo Games suffering from the “twisties”, a term used to describe the temporary loss of spatial awareness while performing high-difficulty elements.

Biles also withdrew from the all-around and a number of apparatus finals in Tokyo, raising questions about whether she would ever set foot in an Olympic arena again.

But after a two-year hiatus and with the help of her teammates and a therapist, she made a glorious return in Paris in front of a crowd at the Bercy Arena that included celebrities such as Tom Cruise, Lady Gaga and Snoop Dogg, reinforcing her status as one of the greatest athletes yet.

The 27-year-old Biles showed she was back to earn some more gold medals as she laid down the marker in the all-around competition by provisionally topping the qualifying standings with a score of 59.566, more than three points ahead of nearest challenger and reigning Olympic champion, Sunisa Lee.

Biles began on the balance beam, arguably the most difficult apparatus to start on, receiving 14.733 points, scoring just 0.133 less than Zhou Yaqin of China. Wearing a shimmering leotard featuring thousands of Swarovski crystals, Biles smiled and exhaled as she looked up to the scoreboard, seemingly relieved after completing an impressive performance on the first of four apparatus.

She seemed less pleased however, with her floor routine, which had a few hiccups but still earned her a score of 14.600 to take the lead for that apparatus.

Biles, competing with her left ankle taped, shook off her sullen expression after the floor exercise, landing a stunning 15.300 on the vault.

Biles’ double-piked Yurchenko vault is so difficult that its start value is several tenths of a point higher than any other vault that will be performed by female gymnasts at the Paris Games.

“I think she just competes by herself,” British gymnast Ruby Evans said of Biles. “We’ve never had anyone like her before and I don’t think we ever will ever again.”

On Sunday Biles did not perform the original skill on the uneven bars she had submitted for ratification but she will have another chance to attempt it during Tuesday’s women’s final.

After nailing her dismount, a beaming Biles high-fived her coach Laurent Landi and rushed towards the edge of the mat to wave and blow kisses to the euphoric crowd.

Her score of 14.433 provisionally left her eighth in the standings, which means she is unlikely to feature in the bars final as there were three more subdivisions to go in qualifying later on Sunday.

Reuters

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