Whether or not she comes back, Biles has raised the level of competition across the sport. Because of the complexity of her routines, other gymnasts are also pushing their limits so they also can garner higher scores. During the qualifying round, China’s Guan Chenchen, for example, performed a balance beam routine that was the hardest in the world. On Tuesday, she won the gold and, at 16, could return for the next Olympics, which are only in three years.
Some countries, like Britain, thought their plan to move up in the international rankings would peak in 2024 — and not in Tokyo. The British women were sixth in the team final at the world championships in 2019, and then shot up the standings to win the bronze medal last week. It was the country’s first Olympic medal in the team event for women’s gymnastics in 93 years.
“Our biggest aim was to make Paris 2024, let alone coming away with a medal,” Jennifer Gadirova said. “My dream was to make the Olympics and experience it and even being here is an achievement in itself. It is incredible and there are no words to describe it.”
Jennifer and her twin sister, Jessica, are only 16, which is the minimum age for Olympic gymnasts, and have a huge upside. They will be only 19 at the 2024 Paris Olympics, while Biles would be 27.