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When an athlete wins four Olympic medals and then moves away from competition, speculation is inevitable. Simone Biles, at just 27, had nothing left to prove after Paris. She has chosen quiet over clarity. No announcements, no firm retirements. Just a series of vacations alongside beau Jonathan Owens, public appearances, and time spent with family. The silence was interpreted by many as an informal farewell. Gymnastics, it seemed, had been folded away with her leotards. But Biles re-ignited them all with just one Instagram post!
For context, the U.S. Classic is now only days away, and the list of confirmed participants has not yet been finalized. Biles’ name is not officially on it. But it has not been ruled out either. The timing matters. Elite athletes do not accidentally appear in gyms during the lead-up to a national meet. That window of ambiguity, paired with her characteristic reticence, has reopened the question. Is Simone Biles preparing to return?
The latest clue came through an Instagram story. It showed Biles inside a training facility, wearing her gymnastics attire and standing beside fellow gymnast Kaylia Nemour. Initially, shared by Nemour, she wrote, “A pleasure to see you again @simonebiles.” No press release accompanied it. No sponsor or announcement explained it. The photo spoke for itself. The presence of another high-level gymnast hinted this might not have been a casual drop-in. For someone who has lived under a constant spotlight, Biles knows what a post like that implies.
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Moreover, as Simone is being spotted at the gym again, Mr. Biles, aka Jonathan Owens, has sent an attractive flower bouquet to his wife. And to acknowledge her husband’s efforts, Biles also shared the same on her Instagram story.

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Simone Biles’ recent schedule had reflected a life away from sport. Following her Gold Over America tour, she attended red carpets, traveled with friends, and spent time with her husband, Jonathan Owens. All signs pointed to rest, recovery, and perhaps a shift in identity beyond gymnastics. Yet, in the face of that, her return to the gym, however understated, carries significance. “This isn’t normal what we’re doing,” she remarked of the sport’s demands back in 2024. And perhaps it isn’t. But if her feet are back on the mat, even quietly, it is because she still has unfinished business.
Is Simone Biles keeping the door open for a 2028 Olympics return?
In the wake of a triumphant return to Olympic competition in Paris, Simone Biles has opened the door to a future few expected her to contemplate again. The most decorated gymnast in history, long presumed to be closing the chapter on her competitive career, has acknowledged the possibility of continuing through the next Olympic cycle, though not without reservations. Speaking candidly to L’Équipe, Biles remarked, “You’re going to tell me that the perspective of the Games in Los Angeles is fascinating. And I will be there, whether on the apparatus or in the stands, I still haven’t decided.”
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This admission, subtle but unambiguous, comes as Biles weighs the toll of elite gymnastics against the lure of a home Olympics. In Paris, she delivered a masterclass in form and poise, securing three gold medals. Yet, the physical strain was evident. “At the end of the competition, I went back to the village, I took the elevator and my body literally collapsed,” she said. The subsequent illness, she added, lasted ten days—an outcome that has made her acutely aware of the cost of continuing. “2028 seems so far away,” she said. “My body ages.”
Biles’ words leave the door open, but just barely. The clarity of her reflections signals neither retirement nor commitment, but rather a pause for contemplation. “For me to come back, I would really need to be excited by it,…And I will be there, whether on the apparatus or in the stands, I still haven’t decided,” she stated plainly. That excitement, it seems, has yet to take hold, but the notion that she might once again take the floor in Los Angeles remains alive, if uncertain.
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Is Simone Biles' quiet return to the gym a sign of unfinished business in gymnastics?