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Who replaced Simone Biles each event?

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James Craig

Published Jan 22, 2026

TOKYO – Jade Carey will replace Simone Biles in the Olympic women's gymnastics all-around final Thursday. Reigning Olympic and five-time World all-around champion Biles withdrew Wednesday, citing mental health issues.

Who replaces Biles individual events?

Jade Carey, one of the additional members of the U.S. squad who was not part of the four-woman team, qualified ninth, which means she will replace Biles in the all-around.

Who replaced Simone Biles in the floor routine?

Opacity. Team USA's Jade Carey won gold in the women's gymnastics floor competition on Monday. Carey, who was the only American to participate in the exercise after teammate Simone Biles withdrew, finished with a remarkable 0.166 lead to the next highest scorer, Italy's Vanessa Ferrari.

Who was the alternate for Simone?

Jade Carey took a different path to the Olympics, where she'll now replace Simone Biles. When she arrived at the Olympics, Jade Carey excitedly anticipated “the experience of a lifetime.” Little did she know the task she would face: replacing star Simone Biles in a marquee event.

Did Suni Lee replace Simone Biles?

The U.S. will be represented by Suni Lee, who finished second on the team in qualifying, and Jade Carey, who finished third and will replace Biles.

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Does Simone compete Thursday?

TOKYO – Simone Biles will not compete in the Olympic all-around. Jade Carey will replace Biles in the competition on Thursday, USA Gymnastics said in a statement.

Did Jade Carey replace Simone?

TOKYO – Jade Carey will replace Simone Biles in the Olympic women's gymnastics all-around final Thursday. Reigning Olympic and five-time World all-around champion Biles withdrew Wednesday, citing mental health issues.

Did Jade Carey replace Simone Biles?

Jade Carey Will Replace Simone Biles in the All-Around Gymnastics Final - The New York Times. Olympics|Sunisa Lee and Jade Carey will represent the U.S. in the all-around with Simone Biles out.

Can MyKayla Skinner replace Simone?

MyKayla Skinner will replace Biles in vault finals, but no American will be able to replace her in uneven bars finals because a third beside Biles and Sunisa Lee did not qualify.

Does alternate replace Simone?

According to International Gymnastics Federation rules, alternates are only allowed to replace sick or injured athletes at least 24 hours before qualification events at the Olympics. Since none of the alternates participated in qualifying events, they can't replace Biles in event finals.

Why do the gymnasts wear different leotards?

According to Olympic gold medalist Laurie Hernandez, who's providing commentary for NBC in Tokyo, the reason is simple. Blue leotards are for those competing in the team events. The red ones are for those who are competing only in individual events.

Why Simone Biles withdraws from Olympics?

Simone Biles, the four-time Olympic gold medalist, will not compete in Thursday's individual all-around competition after withdrawing from the team finals because of a mental health issue, according to an emailed statement from U.S.A. Gymnastics.

Why did Simone Biles quit?

Simone Biles has admitted that she should have walked away from the Olympic programme “way before” the Tokyo Games. Biles withdrew from five of her six finals at the Olympics in July to focus on her mental health after suffering from a phenomenon known as the twisties that affected her spatial awareness when competing.

Is Simone Biles married?

The happy couple announced the news on Instagram on Tuesday after first going public with their relationship in August 2020.

Will Simone Biles compete in 2024?

'” As for the possibility of returning to competition in the 2024 Olympic games, Biles said, “I feel like I have a lot of options to weigh. Definitely need some time off, mental break, physical break, and then we'll see.”

Does Simone Biles still have the twisties?

On the Today show this week, Biles shared that she still gets the “twisties" when she performs. The phenomenon, sometimes triggered by stress, occurs when an athlete's mind and body have a disconnect in midair, resulting in a potentially dangerous loss of muscle memory and spatial awareness.

Is Simone Biles retiring after 2021?

Biles has spoken openly about her mental health and struggles with the "twisties" following the event. Biles has not retired from gymnastics, and believes she will eventually move past the "twisties." Once that happens, she can decide whether she wants to keep competing in high-level events.

Does Simone compete individually?

Simone Biles withdraws from individual all-around competition 'to focus on her mental health' USA Gymnastics said the decision follows "further medical evaluation." Katie Ledecky's gold medal is just one of the key moments on day 5 of the Tokyo Olympic games.

Will Simone Biles compete in 2020?

The moment USA Gymnastics announced Biles would indeed compete, that's when Tuesday's beam final became the biggest event at these Games.

Why are 2 gymnasts in red?

The red ones are for those who are competing only in individual events. Blue is on team/team finals, red is for individual finals :)

Why do US gymnasts wear red?

The two individual athletes who were not competing with the team — Jade Carey and MyKayla Skinner — due to a new Tokyo 2020 rule wore red to signify their status as individuals separate from those who compete in the team final.

How do gymnasts keep their leotard?

Gymnasts (and dancers alike) often apply "butt glue" along the outline of their leotards, according to Livestrong, to make it stay in place. "Butt glue" is actually body adhesive that was first used in pageants to keep swimsuits from riding up.

How do gymnasts avoid wedgies?

Gymnast Nastia Liukin, the all-around gold medalist at the 2008 Olympics, told People.com that some gymnasts use an adhesive spray such as Tuf-Skin to hold the leotard in place, since picking a wedgie during a performance is grounds for a deduction.

Do gymnasts shave or wax?

Women gymnasts have come to resemble swimmers in their uniform lack of body hair—waxing being an unspoken mandate that has as much to do with aesthetics as with aerodynamics. (Well groomed in her appearance.)