In the many months leading to this summer, Simone Biles couldn’t wait for the Tokyo Olympics.
Not for them to start. For them to end.
The weight she carried as the face of the sport had become a burden. And the wear and tear on her body had become what she called "unreal,” with the pain in her ankles making every excruciating step a reminder of how unforgiving gymnastics can be.
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