The US women's gymnastic team going to Worlds are, from left: Joselyn Roberson, Leanne Wong, Shilese Jones, Kayla DiCello, Skye Blakely and Simone Biles. |
One familiar name will be missing on the women's gymnastic team the United States will be sending to the Artistic World Championships this coming weekend. However, the 2020 Olympic all-around gold medalist Sunisa Lee will not be making the trip to Antwerp, Belgium.
The 20-year old Lee, the first Hmong American to win an Olympic gold for the US, had to withdraw from competition to recover from nagging health issues.
“It was a very difficult decision, but my health is more important and I’m not in the best shape right now,” said Lee in an Instagram story post last week.
“I have been in and out of the gym just because there’s just so many doctor’s appointments, and I’m taking a lot of medication, so it kind of varies every day,” Lee told Olympics.com last month. “I could wake up very swollen some days and not be able to put my fingers inside my grips. It’s really difficult to kind of work through, but on the days that I can do stuff and I am feeling good, I try and take advantage of that and just get everything done.”
Leading the US women's team will be Simone Biles, who at the age of 26 is making a triumphant return to competitive gymnastics after she dropped out of the 2020 Olympics for mental health reasons. The same kidney-related condition was a factor in Lee dropping out of competing for Auburn University last year.
“(It) was definitely a hard decision, but I’m 100% sure I made the right call in order to be my best for the upcoming year,” said Lee.
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