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Heartstrings

(7,349 posts)
Wed Jul 28, 2021, 04:36 PM Jul 2021

On the subject of Simone Biles.....

The woman in the top photo is Elena Mukhina, the 1978 women's gymnastics World Champion. She broke her leg and was not permitted the appropriate time to heal. Soviet gymnastics coaches pressured doctors to remove her cast early so she could start training for the 1980 Olympics.

She protested heavily, as she knew her leg was not properly healed and would not withstand the grueling training regimen typical of her sport. Trainers and coaches dismissed her concerns and forced her to continue her training.

While practicing the Thomas Salto (since banned for being so dangerous), she underrotated due to her newly weakened leg, and she landed on her chin. She broke her neck, which rendered her quadraplegic for the rest of her life. She was 20 years old at the time and died at 46.

Reports from Tokyo are that Simone Biles does not trust her own mind and body right now. Given the high level of difficulty (and danger) of the skills she performs, it is asking A LOT to expect her to continue to perform before that self-trust is restored. By pulling out of the team finals, she is listening to her body and her mind and giving herself enough time to heal so she can continue being the badass Queen she was meant to be.

Simone is doing what Elena was not permitted to do- be a voice for her own body and mental health. Anybody who would malign Simone for pulling out of the team final (and daring them to settle for the silver medal) should consider how they'd feel if, instead of reading the headline "Simone Biles pulls out of team final", they were greeted with "Simone Biles paralyzed during dismount."

I will also mention Kerry Strug being “forced” to compete after suffering an injury on her first vault. Devastating….she voiced her resistance and was over ridden by her coach.

And if you asked the rest of Team USA if they'd rather have a healthy Simone Biles or a gold medal, you know damn well what they'd answer, and they wouldn't have to think for a second.


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On the subject of Simone Biles..... (Original Post) Heartstrings Jul 2021 OP
Then there was the 1988 story of US gymnast Julissa Gomez, dead at 18 after coma & quadriplegia hlthe2b Jul 2021 #1
typical of what empty-heads say stillcool Jul 2021 #2

hlthe2b

(102,128 posts)
1. Then there was the 1988 story of US gymnast Julissa Gomez, dead at 18 after coma & quadriplegia
Wed Jul 28, 2021, 04:48 PM
Jul 2021

following a devastating vault accident. Many sports put athletes at risk of serious injury. Others put them at risk of dying. Gymnastics is one such sport.


Julissa Gomez was a 1988 U.S. Olympic contender until a vault accident put her in a coma & left her a quadriplegic. She eventually died from her injuries at 18. People calling for Biles to "tough it out" haven't thought through the implications.





stillcool

(32,626 posts)
2. typical of what empty-heads say
Wed Jul 28, 2021, 05:14 PM
Jul 2021

the more outrageous the better, and the more hurtful better yet. Not a whiff of intelligence. I'd like to tune them out completely, but that probably won't happen until I'm no longer alive.

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