
“This happened more times than I would’ve wanted in practice at the games,” Biles tweeted Wednesday in response to resurfaced footage of France’s Émilie Le Pennec at the 2002 Junior European Championships.
The person who originally posted the clip described Le Pennec’s fall as “an obvious case of the twisties,” in which gymnasts lose their orientation in the air during maneuvers. “And I guarantee something similar would have happened to Simone had she continued,” the person wrote.
Biles pulled out during the team all-around final in Tokyo, citing concerns about her mental health. She later withdrew from five individual finals.
Biles was open about her struggles throughout the Games, and was cheered by fans worldwide. At one point, she shared a video of herself in training.
“I don’t think you realize how dangerous this is on hard/competition surface,” she wrote.
On her IG stories, Simone Biles responds to people who think she “quit” on her team by explaining the “the twisties” she’s been experiencing and what it feels like “not having your mind and body in sync” …. pic.twitter.com/79hN973rkd
— Kimberley A. Martin (@ByKimberleyA) July 30, 2021