Andrade eager for Olympic gymnastics showdown with Biles

PARIS - As Rebeca Andrade prepares to defend the Olympic vault gold she took in Tokyo after Simone Biles dramatically withdrew, she told AFP she hopes that in Paris the American is at "her best".

In Tokyo, Biles topped vault qualifying but then suffered an attack of 'the twisties' on the same apparatus in the team event. 

After losing her sense of spatial awareness, Biles withdrew from several events, including the vault final, to focus on her mental health.

In Biles' absence, Andrade won the gold. She then took the vault gold at the world championships in 2021 and the all-round gold in 2022.

Biles returned with a bang at the World Championships in Antwerp last autumn, winning four golds and a silver. Andrade took three silvers, second to Biles each time, but beat the American to gold in the vault.

Andrade said she is looking forward to the duel in Paris, saying gold medals are not her focus.

"It's about doing my best," she said. "And I hope she (Biles) does too, that she does her best, because it's an honour to be able to compete alongside her."

Andrade was the first Brazilian woman to win a gymnastics gold. 

The three medallists, Simone Biles (L), Rebeca Andrade (C) and a second Brazilian Flavia Saraiva await the results in the floor final at the World Championships in Antwerp in October 2023
AFP | KENZO TRIBOUILLARD

She "is Biles' main opponent today, it's normal that the spotlight is on her," Ney Wilson of the Brazilian Olympic Committee told AFP, adding that they were paying attention to the psychological health of their biggest gymnastics star after what happened to the American in Tokyo.

"We are monitoring her closely, particularly her mental preparation. She is well prepared, she does not feel any additional pressure despite her status," Wilson added.

Andrade said that focusing on performance rather than results meant "I can control my head a lot."

 

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