2024 Olympics: Why Hezly Rivera Won’t Compete in Gymnastics Final
2024 Olympics: Why Hezly Rivera Isn’t Competing in Gymnastics Final
Hezly Rivera is down for the count.
After a shaky Paris Olympics debut during the July 28 women’s gymnastics qualifier, the 16-year-old will not compete in the team final alongside Simone Biles, Suni Lee, Jade Carey and Jordan Chiles.
Hezly pulled the lowest score for Team USA at the qualifier and failed to make the finals in any individual gymnastics event. As the youngest person representing the U.S. this year, she participated in the beam event, receiving a score of 12.633, as well the uneven bars, where she walked away with a 13.900. (Hezly’s scores landed her 26th and 13th in the beam and bars, respectively.)
Team USA dropped the teen’s beam score to decrease their error margin, but her overall performance on bars did allow the squad to advance to the finals. If Team USA wins the gymnastics finals on July 30, Hezly will still earn a gold medal.
Heading into the all-around team final, Team USA is on top finishing the qualifier with an overall score of 172.296, several points ahead of Italy (166.86) and China (166.628).
But Hezly sitting out of the finals is just one of the shake ups Team USA has had so far. Despite enduring a minor calf injury during the qualifying round, Simone will compete in all four events—bar, beam, floor and vault—on July 30. Jordan will also participate in all four events, while Suni will compete in the beam and bar—her signature event—as well as claiming a spot in the floor event over Jade, who will only compete in the vault.
Suni’s spot in the upcoming floor routine comes as surprise following Jade nabbing a gold medal for the event in Tokyo 2020. However, the July 28 qualifer saw Jade manage a lower score than usual, a result the 24-year-old suspected was due to an illness she’d been battling.
As she told Olympics.com following her event, “I just have not been feeling well the past few days and haven’t been able to eat or anything.”
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Later, Jade reflected on her qualifying performance on social media.
“I haven’t been feeling the best the past few days but I gave it everything I had today.” she wrote in a July 28 X, formerly Twitter, post. “Thank you for all the support I have received. I’m so grateful.”
And Aly Raisman—who previously competed on the 2012 and 2016 Olympic teams, nabbing three gold medals—gave a fellow nudge of support to her fellow Olympian.
“You did so well today & I’m so proud of you!” Aly wrote in response to Jade’s post. “It breaks my heart that our society is so hard on athletes that you feel the need to explain yourself. You’re human. It’s ok to make mistakes. I can’t wait to watch you in the days to come & I hope you feel better. You inspire so many & remember there are people at home dreaming of one day being just like you.”
Jade later responded thanking the retired gymnast—who is currently in Paris supporting Team USA—adding, “You’re the best!”
Keep reading for more sweet moments from Team USA.
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