Less than three weeks after completing her Olympic Games Paris 2024 competition, superstar gymnast Simone Biles has returned to the gym.
First days back,” she posted on her Instagram story Saturday, August 24.
While Biles didn’t rule out a run at a home Olympics in four years’ time when the Games arrive in Los Angeles, the American’s quick return to training is likely as she readies for her 30-city U.S. arena tour, aptly named the Gold Over America Tour (GOAT).
The seven-time Olympic champion will headline show in 30 cities across the country. The first stop is set for Oceanside, California, on 16 and 17 September.
In Paris, Biles won four medals, including golds in the team, all-around and vault finals. She was second on the floor exercise, putting her career Olympic medal haul at 11.
She was already the most decorated gymnast of all-time across the World Championships and Olympic Games, but her four medals moved her past Shannon Miller as the most decorated U.S. gymnast at the Olympics.
Gold over America Tour (GOAT)
The Gold Over America Tour, also called Athleta Presents Gold Over America Tour, was a 2021 gymnastics-themed touring show headlined by Simone Biles.
Superstars from the gymnastics world, including Simone Biles and other competitors will be leaping into 30 arenas around the U.S. this fall performing in the Athleta Presents Gold Over America Tour.
Representing America’s best gymnasts, Biles, is joined by Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles, Hezly Rivera, Paul Juda, Brody Malone, Fred Richard, Joscelyn Roberson, Shane Wiskus and Yul Moldauer.
They will bring their talents from the world stage to the GOAT stage in a high-flying pop concert-style spectacle. Other cast members joining them on tour include Katelyn Ohashi, Peng-Peng Lee, Mélanie Johanna De Jesus Dos Santos, and Casimir Schmidt.
Led by Biles, the most decorated gymnast of all time, the Athleta Presents Gold Over America Tour — or GOAT, its sublime acronym — brings an exhilarating display of jaw-dropping athletic brilliance and high-energy choreography coupled with inspirational messages of hope, strength, resilience, and determination.
Every tumble, twist, and gravity-defying trick will have audiences on the edge of their seat at every performance
Biles second all-around title in the French capital made her the first woman to win the crown in two, non-consecutive Games.
With seven Olympic titles, Biles is tied with Czechoslovakia’s Vera Caslavska for second most by a female gymnast. Only Larisa Latynina has more with nine. The trio are the only three women to have taken two Olympic all-around wins.