More Sport Four gold medals and one bronze medal, all collected at the Olympic Games in Rio in 2016 and 14 world titles: here is the main outlier in the already exceptional list of achievements of the still only 22-year-old Simone Biles. But in an interview with the Daily Mail reveals to Us the downside of that success: she is rarely in bed without pain.
“Oh, my body… It starts when I get up. I can tell immediately whether it is cold outside or not, because my bones will start shaking. I tell my friends often grappend that I am on my 30th, perhaps in a wheelchair will sit. My body feels like I passed the 30 or even over 40 years old I am – maybe older. Inside calls and cries to me.”
I’ve always been in pain and that is perhaps a bit weird for someone of 22 years, isn’t it? It feels weird as I had no pain, I
Simone Biles
But Biles, who barely 1 metre and 42 centimetres, has in the meantime learn to live with it. “I’ve always been in pain and that is perhaps a bit weird for someone of 22 years, isn’t it? It feels weird as I had no pain, I. I’ve already thought about that more often, that I was actually still not really very big injuries I’ve had. Although there were of course some. So I have a calf two or three times partly ripped, and I broke a rib in 2016. And oh yes: after my participation in the Olympics in 2016, it turned out that my toe in five places was broken, and without that I knew. That was weird. I had been there for a while affected by it, and said all grappend against the people around me that he does have once would lose weight. They looked nice when I am under the scanner, it went and I said that I have had for two years with such injury around them. And then there was my shoulder, but I won’t go into detail. That is what happens for sure, if you’re constantly floating in the air? Then says the force of gravity, however, wanted ‘no.’”