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Read What Simone Biles Said After Her Withdrawal From The Olympic Final

Simone Biles' decision to exit the women's team final has prompted comments from around the world. Here's the transcript of what the gymnast said about her exit.
Simone Biles spoke at length about the reasons behind her withdrawal from the gymnastics team final. She's seen here on Wednesday with teammate MyKayla Skinner, as they watch the men's all-around final in Tokyo.

Simone Biles' decision to pull out of the women's team final has prompted comments and analysis around the world, including much praise for Biles' choosing to prioritize her mental health.

Biles spoke at length about her decision, saying she was shaking before the Olympic team gymnastics final — and that she withdrew after realizing that the "mental's not there." Biles has now also withdrawn from the individual all-around competition.

Here's NPR's transcript of what Biles said at the news conference that followed Tuesday's team event, in which the U.S. women won silver.

Her decision to withdraw after her vault in the final

I just felt like it would be a little bit better to take a back seat, work on my mindfulness. And

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