They say: “She's weak—she should have pushed through it.” You say: Whoah! Obviously, her physical strength speaks for itself.
Long before she set foot in Tokyo, she had already solidified her status as the greatest gymnast of all time. And I think you're forgetting that she became the greatest gymnast of all time while holding national organizations accountable for the fact that former doctor Larry Nassar abused her and hundreds of other gymnasts.
She's shown strength beyond comprehension. In fact, she pushed herself to go to the Tokyo Olympics to do something even harder than gymnastics.
As the final Olympic gymnast who survived Nassar, she has said that she feels responsible for continuing to hold U.S. Gymnastics and the U.S.
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