Simone Biles helped lead the US to gymnastics gold |
Simone Biles delivered the perfect response on social media after helping the USA win gold in light of criticism from former team-mate MyKayla Skinner, who questioned the team.
Simone Biles has mocked former US team-mate MyKayla Skinner's "work ethic" criticism after winning Olympic gold in the women’s gymnastics.
Biles furthered her legacy and is now the most decorated American gymnast in the history of the Olympics with eight medals. She led the US team, which also included Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles, Sunisa Lee and Hezly Rivera, to victory in the team gymnastics final on Tuesday.
Prior to the games beginning in Paris Skinner, who had claimed silver in the vault final in Tokyo three years ago, took aim at the lack of quality in the US team once you looked past Biles. She also bemoaned the effort being put in by the current crop of stars - only for them to win gold.
She said in a YouTube video: "Besides Simone, I feel like the talent and the depth just isn’t what it used to be. I mean, obviously, a lot of girls don’t work as hard. The girls just don’t have the work ethic.
"A lot of girls don’t work as hard. It’s hard too because of SafeSport. Coaches can’t get on athletes which in some ways is really good but at the same time, to get to where you need to be in gymnastics you do have to be… a little aggressive, a little intense."
Biles celebrated her gold on her Instagram and put up a post of her and her team-mates with their medals before creating a caption that clearly had Skinner's comments in mind. She wrote: "Lack of talent, lazy, Olympic champions."
Skinner has since u-turned on her criticism and claim she was drawing comparisons between the current team and the class of 2021, who were led by the controversial coaching regime of gymnastics coach Marta Karolyi.
Mykayla Skinner's comments about the current squad have come back to haunt her |
She said: "Upon reflection, I was comparing the ‘Marta Era’ to the current era. I am coming to terms that I have not fully dealt with the emotional and verbal abuse I endured under Marta that perhaps led to my hurtful comments. I take full responsibility for what I said and deeply apologise."
America, who took their oldest ever team to the Olympics, were able to make amends for coming up short in Japan with Biles admitting that was a huge motivation. “I think we all had something to prove from Tokyo and tonight we did just that," she said.
The US victory was Biles' 38th career gold medal across the Olympics and world championships - further extending her record as the most decorated gymnast in history.
- Samuel Meade, Sports Brand Writer
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