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30 Minutes Ago: Olympian Simone Biles Has Just Been Confirmed… and the World is Stunned

30 Minutes Ago: Olympian Simone Biles Has Just Been Confirmed… and the World is Stunned
June 7, 2025 — Houston, TX
In a surprise announcement that’s shaking the sports world, Olympic legend Simone Biles has just been confirmed for something no one saw coming — and fans across the globe are celebrating.
Simone Biles Returns to the Olympics — Again
Just 30 minutes ago, the U.S. Gymnastics Federation officially confirmed that Simone Biles will represent Team USA at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games, making her the first female gymnast in history to qualify for five Olympic cycles.
> “We are honored to confirm Simone Biles’ official selection to the U.S. Olympic Training Roster,” the statement read. “Her talent, resilience, and dedication continue to inspire a generation.”
Now 28, Biles had previously taken breaks from competitive gymnastics to focus on her mental health and personal growth, but she never closed the door on a comeback. In fact, her dominant performance at last month’s National Championships — where she scored three perfect 10s — left fans begging for more.
“I’m Not Done Yet,” Biles Says
Biles addressed her fans on Instagram shortly after the announcement with a short video and heartfelt caption:
> “I told you I wasn’t finished. Time to do this — again. 💪🇺🇸 #RoadToLA2028”
The video shows Biles walking into a gym, taping her wrists, and flashing a confident smile before launching into a gravity-defying vault. It ends with the message: “History isn’t done with me yet.”
Fan and Celebrity Reaction
The internet erupted in support just moments after the news broke:
Serena Williams: “Simone. STILL. That. Girl. 🔥 Let’s go!!!”
Michelle Obama: “You never stop inspiring us, Simone. I’ll be cheering you on in LA!”
Even LeBron James, who may also attend the LA Games in a different capacity, tweeted:
> “LA 2028 just became unmissable. Let’s GO Queen Simone!! 🐐”
A Legacy That Keeps Growing
Simone Biles is already the most decorated gymnast in U.S. history with 32 Olympic and World Championship medals — and if her performance at trials is any indication, she’s far from finished.
Analysts believe she’s not just returning — she’s returning to dominate.
> “She’s redefining what’s possible in gymnastics,” said NBC commentator Nastia Liukin. “She’s not just competing with the next generation — she’s setting the bar even higher.”