Simone Biles: A Champion's Comeback and Triumph
Paris, FranceThu Jan 02 2025
American gymnast Simone Biles is making headlines again, but this time it's not just for her incredible skills. She's been named Sports Illustrated's 2024 Sportsperson of the Year. At only 27, she's already won 11 Olympic medals. This latest achievement comes after a remarkable performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where she bagged four more medals. Now, she's tied for the second-most decorated female gymnast in history.
Biles' journey hasn't been easy. A few years back, she had to withdraw from the Tokyo Olympics due to a condition called "the twisties, " which can be really scary for gymnasts. But she bounced back, big time. In Paris, she won three gold medals and a silver.
Sports Illustrated chose Biles for her gold-winning streak, her impact on her sport, and her voice on important issues. They also highlighted her bravery. Remember when she wondered if she'd relive her tough time from Tokyo? She took a deep breath, saluted the judges, and went for it. That's what champions do.
The award ceremony is happening on January 7th in Las Vegas. Actor Keegan-Michael Key will be hosting. Sports Illustrated has been giving out this award since 1954. Last year, it went to football coach and former NFL star Deion Sanders.
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