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Simone Biles attends Eli Lilly’s 150th anniversary event with Olympic athletes
The partnership between elite sports and pharmaceutical giants is built on one strategy, as Eli Lilly said, “You only get one ...
Public figures like Megan Thee Stallion and Bruce Springsteen have shared their mental health struggles in an effort to ...
A three-time gold medalist in the 1960s, he was a champion when athletes were expected to be stoic and vulnerability was viewed as a sign of mental weakness.
Simone Biles said her chances of competing at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics are “50-50” in a CNN Sports interview on Thursday, April 29, highlighting ongoing deliberations. In the interview, Simone ...
Simone Biles says her chances of competing at the LA28 Olympics are '50-50', weighing a home Games dream against the mental and physical demands of another gruelling cycle.
Two years after stepping away from Olympic competition, Simone Biles has shared a clear update on her mental health. The Olympic champion said she is .
Simone Biles is still deciding whether to return to the Olympics stage during the 2028 Summer Games. “I feel like we’re still at a 50-50,” Biles, 29, told CNN in a Wednesday, April 29, interview.
Simone Biles, who has previously been open about her struggles with the “twisties,” revealed that she is strengthening her mental health in addition to her physical conditioning.
Fresh from being named a Laureus ambassador, America's gymnastics star told CNN in a recent interview that her participation in the upcoming Los Angeles 2028 Olympics is '50-50'.
Simone Biles has spoken out about the reason she's '50-50' when it comes to competing in the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, citing mental health as a key factor. 'Now it’s almost half of 2026, ...
As the 11-time Olympic medalist continues to contemplate her return to the mats at the upcoming 2028 Los Angeles games, she emphasized her mental health takes precedence over competition. While she ...
Simone Biles is opening up about her experience with the “twisties” — and how it changed the way she views mental health and vulnerability.
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