Gabby Douglas’ comeback to the competitive arena will be delayed longer than originally anticipated.
The renowned gymnast and three-time Olympic gold medalist was set to make her comeback at the 2024 Winter Cup in Louisville on Saturday. However, the 28-year-old, who has not competed since the 2016 Rio Olympics, revealed on Thursday that she will not be participating in this weekend’s events due to illness.
Here is the information you should be aware of following Douglas’ previous comeback effort being derailed by uncontrollable circumstances.
Gabby Douglas Health Update
Douglas announced on Thursday afternoon via social media that she has tested positive in recent times. She shared the news with her numerous followers on Instagram.
Douglas made an extraordinary comeback to the world of competition following an eight-year break. At 28 years old, she was one of the most senior gymnasts at the Winter Cup, if not the most senior.
She had not intended to reclaim her overall popularity; Douglas had simply intended to compete in the floor event on Saturday. However, there was speculation that a strong showing in Louisville could pave the way for Douglas to earn a spot on the Olympic team for the summer. It is uncertain if these plans are still in motion, as Douglas was absent from the competition on Saturday.
Gymnastics has been a popular sport among youth for many years, with their impressive spins and precise pikes proving to be challenging even for the most flexible athletes. Douglas aimed to continue the trend of older athletes succeeding at the highest level of the sport. At the Tokyo Games, 30-year-old Italian Vanessa Ferrari won the silver medal on the floor, while the gold medal went to 21-year-old Jade Carey and the bronze medals went to 24-year-old Mai Murakawi and six-year-old Angelina Melnikova.
Douglas still has the chance to make a comeback. She will have a few more opportunities to compete under the spotlight if she persists.
When could Gabby Douglas take part in the next competition?
Douglas will not be participating in the Winter Cup due to his health, but he will be focusing on the U.S. Gymnastics Championships in Hartford, Connecticut on May 17 and 18. This event will most likely be the next opportunity for fans to see Douglas, along with Simone Biles and Suni Lee, compete in their star-studded jerseys on one of the largest gymnastics platforms.