yea but she said she was not happy in the 2013-2016 quad so now she said shes found her love for the sport again and if shes like she was in 2012 shes going to the paris olympics but i think she will be better now then ever she looks more happy and she said theres more support among older gymnasts cause people use to retire after like 18 but her simone trinity thomas they are pushing the age boundaries
Gabby is a great champion but there are so many top tiered gymnasts vying for 5 spots on the Olympic team. We know Simone has one, so there are 4 spots left for Shilise, Leanne, Suni (if she’s healthy), Skye, Jordan, Joscelyn, Jade, Gabby, Tiana, Zoe, Kayla, etc.
@@tomgallowitz She has a decent chance, yes Suni is still training but she’s been having health issues recently and it wouldn’t necessarily be the safest for her to continue training so hard with such high demands at the level she is striving to compete at.
@@aubreypassey6086 she announced her comeback in 2023 but we it’s the best news of 2024 so far as well lol when she makes the Olympic team that will actually be the best news of 2024 ❤
Gabby seems to remain young, spirited and beautiful. I hope she makes the US-Team and can medal. It would be a first to medal at her age in this sport with a very short lifespan for gymnasts.
Things have changed a lot! The women's gymnastics career lifespan has extended considerably in the last 8 years. 16 year olds are now in the minority and women over 20 are common. At the 2023 world championships, the gold medal winning American team were all in their early 20s or older with one 16 yo. Brazil made history by winning the silver medal - their gymnasts were between 25 and 33 yo with one 19 yo. France made history by winning the bronze medal - their gymnasts were at least in their early 20s with one younger gymnast. In the 2021 Olympics, there was a record number of women over age 20 competing. I believe the Dutch team had an average age of 28. The Germans' average age was 25 or 26. There's been a recent trend of women college gymnasts returning to elite (that is the term for international competition representing their country) after college. MyKayla Skinner took a year off from Utah to prepare for the 2020 Olympics so she is generally seen as the trend setter. Things were made a lot easier for other women to follow this path because starting in 2022, the NCAA allows athletes to have sponsorship deals, so they no longer have to make a decision between going pro and going to college on a sports scholarship. They can do both. There are a number of current college gymnasts who were on the 2021 Olympic team or were an alternate, who are still on the national team, and who are trying to make the 2024 Olympics. Eg. Jade Carey at Oregon State and Leanne Wong at Florida. Jordan Chiles of UCLA and Kayla DiCello of Florida have taken the year off to prepare for the Olympics. (This also applies to a number of college gymnasts who are not American/compete for other countries/have dual citizenship with USA but compete for other countries. Eg. Confirmed NCAA 2024 Olympians: Luisa Blanco of Alabama for Colombia, Aleah Finnegan of LSU for Philippines, Anya Pilgrim of Florida for Barbados.) ❤
inspirational that an athletes age range in gymnastics competition can expand beyond the extremely short confining precedents; better sports med and training, recovery knowledge now etc
Gabby looks very strong and ready in the gym. Just effortless on the bars and the US needs super solid beam workers, which Gabby also is. Imagining an UB lineup of Shilese, Gabby, and Suni 😻
@@sinhueherrera8984 ummm? Ok. But as someone once said: There maybe gymnasts who can win without Simone, if they hit there routines (in this case: floor). Key words: IF THEY HIT. But with Simone, the team has an extra cushion/guarantee of a more Dominant victory and points. With Simone on the team, you are guaranteed a GOLD medal 8or 9 out of 10 times. Case in point: World Gymnastics Championship at Antwerp last year; and at Paris, it will be a repeat. Trust me. P.S. I'm still waiting to see which other gymnasts you are referring to. BTW, this version of Simone at Paris is going to make Tokyo 2020 become a dead and buried memory.
@@marcusgraham5084there are other great gymnasts outside of Simone so your point isn’t proving much .. the team can win with or without her Anyway .. I’m happy Gabby is back and I’m sure rio will be a distant memory when she shows up this weekend on the road to Paris!!!
@@HazelAmarie As I said. According to an expert: How many of these girls can CONSISTENTLY hit their routines. How many of them can win GOLD 8 or 9 out of 10 times. Please go and check out Simone's resume. In fact, go look at the US Classic and the World Game in Antwerp, Belgium from last year. The same World Games at this location that kick started her aura of dominance in 2013. Not saying that the others can't win without Simone. It's just that that victory won't be as dominant and convincing as opposed to when Simone is on the team. The issue here is can they hit their routines CONSISTENTLY. I personally don't see any other gymnasts that are better than Simone at this point in time. Those other gymnasts you are referring to probably have not been born yet or they may still be in preschool.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’d love to see Gabby finally get an Olympic medal on bars! She was so close in 2016 (qualified 3rd with the highest execution score of the entire competition)
I don’t think that will happen. Kaylia Nemour has the most difficult bars routine in the world, incredibly difficult, and Suni Lee has a full twisting Jaeger, which is going to make really tough competition. Then the Chinese on bars are excellent too. If Gabby makes the Olympic team, I don’t think she has a chance of medalling in bars final.
@@andream1015you can’t predict the future sweetie just see what her scores will be first to add gabby has been working on upgrades on bars her execution on that event exceeds many.
@HazelAmarie. There’s no need to call me sweetie in a condescending way. I’m not criticising her, if that’s what you think. She has very high chances to make the Olympic team, yes. I won’t rule her out. But for bars, it will be very difficult.
Good luck to you, Gabby ! We only go round once and you are giving it your best shot. I hope to see you in Paris, but even if you DON'T qualify, you are ending on a GREAT note 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Black woman here,... .....you can do it🎉❤!!,...although you've been gone for 7 years,..you've been under the radar doing what you have to do to get back on top!!,... ....i'm rooting the loudest for your success Ms. Douglass,..i love you❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉!!
She’s got an uphill battle I can’t even imagine her making it - it’s crazy but I would love nothing more for her to prove me wrong that would make my day/month/year!!!!!
She will make it easily. The girls are not doing the difficult stuff. She gets are her skills back. It’s nothing. Outside of jordan. Simone. Shilese. No other girl can keep up with Gabrielle at her best, period.
@@blackmenachievellc3770 doesn’t work that way my friend- new to gymnastics? Why do u think it’s so unprecedented for an all-around champion to come back for one Olympic let alone a third after skipping one- it’s NEVER been done. The last time Gabby barely made it back and she was the only one on the team not to win an individual medal so it wasn’t like she made it back easily and she fell twice and was ranked lower than others that didn’t make the team during both days of Olympic trials, because her bars was needed it helped her make it to the US team it was controversial but she made it in. She’s now 28 yrs old and things don’t get easier as u age- it’s like I said and I didn’t stutter, “it will be an uphill battle for her ti make it in”. U said it’ll be easy if she was at her best true but my point is people aren’t at their best this far advanced in their careers. I love Gabby but I’m not new to this so I understand the challenges she will have to face to make it on a team and chances are not in her favor but like I said I will be cheering her on the loudest hoping to be proved wrong!
I always thought it woukd be hard for a lot of young people to give up the sport they sacrificed so much for and worked so hard for. Hopefully more people have matured and everyone can leave their childish hate at home when she competes. Its never happened before, but one could hope. Best wishes, Gabby! ❤
Chelsie Memmel inspired so many people, by returning to compete in her 30s and afyer a decade off the sport.. . Without that, I don't think we'd see Gabby returning as she is.
It might be too late for her to make the team again this time. The field this year is going to be STACKED. Im interested to see where she is physically at the upcoming comp
@@TheMajesticice01 What? I think your information is a little out of date. Even without Suni or Gabby, we have three gymnasts with potential to place on bars (Shilese, Zoe, and Simone--though Simone is a longshot, but if she upgrades I wouldn't count her out), and two more with potential to make the final (Skye, Jordan). On beam we have two with potential to place (Simone and Skye) and another with potential to make the final (Shilese). And if Suni is healthy enough to compete on bars and beam (which I was skeptical of for a while, but she seems to be finding her stride with managing her health and still training her top skills), then the US field is insanely stacked on these two events, since Suni has the potential to place in either one. The current weakness for the US is floor, which is kind of crazytown given that it's an event on which we've always dominated.
Putting Simone and Gabby against each other is very weird and Gabby had a successful comeback when she qualified 3rd at the Rio Olympics so no it wasn’t only Simone
*"What led to this? Why now, to get back into the competition"? I imagine she know what "led to this". Quick Answer: A dominating Simone Biles.* *The US women's gymnastics team is 🔥. So, I say 'good luck' to Douglas. However the cake is sliced, I can easily see the U.S. women gymnasts dominating in Paris.* 🥇 🥇 🥇 🥈
No she’s coming back because she wants to have fun with it .. she didn’t get that the last time she competed. Not everything is about Simone .. to add this isn’t even her first comeback 🥱
Gabby's comeback started a few months before Simone's did, so Simone had nothing to do with it. Though I'm sure Simone's return this year has lit Gabby's fire even further.
Some of the change she is probably referring to is now people will believing the gymnast when they are being abused. Since 2016 the power tables have turned after the Nasser was sent to prison and other higher ups corruption was exposed. The speeches gymnast made in court and in front of congress were incredible. Having the support of the nation willing to protect you and the little athletes coming behind must be profound. Nasser stabbed a bunch of times in prison undoubtedly helped many gymnasts and their families move forward.
Gabby Douglas and all of the previous medal winners need to stop competing, go and get a real job and give someone else a chance to compete for a medal. You only need one medal!
Gymnastics is a job lol! There are multiple athletes who return to their sport to continue competing. They shouldn't have to stop if they don't want to, especially since they've given their whole lives to do so. There will be more opportunities for others to shine. They'll get their chance. Now don't you have a shift at Walmart you need to get back to? 🤣
@@AndrewFaust-dh7kg LOL! I am sure not one of these people got to saying stuff like this when Micheal Phelps decided to return for the Tokyo Olympics. I mean he already had TWENTY plus Olympic medals at that point which is WAY, WAY more than one.