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Olympic gymnastics legend Simone Biles has opened up about a frightening health incident that left her feeling like she "almost died." The seven-time gold medalist shared the news with fans on social media, explaining that she has been resting in bed all week following the ordeal.
Biles did not go into specific details about what happened, but her message was clear: she is grateful to be alive and is taking her recovery seriously. The 27-year-old athlete, widely regarded as the greatest gymnast of all time, has been known for her resilience both in competition and in her personal life. She previously stepped back from several events during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics to prioritize her mental health, a decision that sparked a global conversation about athlete well-being.
Fans and fellow athletes have flooded her posts with messages of support, wishing her a speedy recovery. Biles has not indicated when she will return to training or competition, but she assured followers that she is on the mend. Her latest scare serves as a reminder that even the most elite performers face unexpected health challenges beyond the spotlight.
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