Lady Gaga Cheers On Simone Biles During Balance Beam Routine Following Leg Injury . The 38-year-old posted a clip on her Instagram feed, captioned with, “She nailed it. What an honor to be so close.” In the video, Lady Gaga can be seen cheering as Simone Biles prepared to mount the beam. As the Olympic gymnast flawlessly executed her routine, the crowd responded with a chorus of ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs.’ Someone in the background even exclaimed, “Wow, wow, wow,” following her impressive backhand spring.
Simone Biles, the most decorated American gymnast with seven Olympic medals to her name, made headlines worldwide when she withdrew from multiple events during the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games due to concerns over her physical and mental health. Despite stepping back from several competitions, she still secured a bronze medal on the balance beam and a silver in the women’s team final.
Fast forward to 2023, and Biles made a triumphant return, competing in the U.S. Classic and setting her sights on a remarkable comeback for the 2024 Paris Games. Her journey from a young gymnast to becoming the richest in her sport is truly inspiring.
As Biles nailed her landing, the crowd erupted in applause, continuing to cheer as she high-fived her teammates. Lady Gaga even let out a small scream at the end of the clip, capturing the excitement of the moment.
According toa news channal Biles pushed through a leg injury during her performance, showcasing why she is widely regarded as the Greatest of All Time (GOAT). Her overall score of 59.566 currently stands as the highest among gymnasts.
Biles delivered a steady performance while some of her U.S. teammates faced nerve-wracking moments. Despite the jitters, Team USA amassed a dazzling score of 172.296, topping the leaderboard. In the all-around final, Biles will compete alongside her superstar teammate, Sunisa Lee.
Cecile Landi, Biles’ coach, mentioned that Simone “felt a little pain in her calf” during her floor exercise warmup before the competition. Despite the discomfort, Biles’ determination remained unshaken.
“What [Biles] was able to do, despite experiencing some soreness or pain in her lower leg, is remarkable,”
said Chellsie Memmel, Beijing 2008 silver medalist and U.S. women’s technical lead.Landi revealed that the 27-year-old gymnast had been managing calf pain leading up to the Olympic Games, with the discomfort flaring up again on the day of the competition. “She felt a little something in her calf. But yeah, that’s all,” Landi told reporters.
Despite the pain, there were no concerns about Biles’ ability to compete for the remainder of the Games. When asked if she was okay after her performance, Biles confidently replied, “Yup! As good as I can be.”
Fans and fellow athletes took to social media to commend Biles’ extraordinary performance. Under the Shade Room’s report, comments poured in, celebrating her resilience and talent.
@miss_atlalisa humorously noted, “With an injury? She’s basically an Avenger.”
@brothatruth praised her saying, “In all my years of seeing gymnastics, she’s truly the BEST to ever do it! The consistency, perfection, and skill level are just unmatched!”
@mollesuee joked, “I can only jump that high when I’m being chased by a dog.”
@laughingbeauty523 expressed gratitude, “She is truly the Greatest of ALL Time. Thank you, Dominique Dawes, and all our other sisters for paving the way.”
@baebebre added, “The amount of strength and determination it takes to do what she’s done…”
Simone Biles continues to inspire with her unparalleled dedication and skill, solidifying her status as one of the greatest athletes of all time.