Less than 24 hours after spending most of the night in the ER, Biles led Team USA to first place at the 48th World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Doha, Qatar, securing a spot in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
READ: USA women's gymnastics wins team title at world championships
The win was the largest point victory by a US team at a world championships so far.
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Biles had the highest individual scores for beam, vault and floor events, and the second-highest score on uneven bars.
Oh, and she had a vault named after her.
'The kidney stone can wait,' she said on Twitter. 'Doing it for my team.'
Just a spoonful of adrenaline
'I've been having stomach pains like on my right side for two days,' Biles said in an interview. 'We got tests done just to see what it was, and then they found a kidney stone.'
But she didn't have the stone removed. After the diagnosis, the four-time Olympic gold medalist decided instead to deal with the problem after the championships.
'Fingers crossed it stays okay,' she posted before competing.
What kept her going through the pain? Biles said it was the excitement.
'The adrenaline definitely helped because even when I'm walking or doing some stretches, I'm in a bit of pain,' she said. 'So adrenaline helps.'
Just a spoonful of adrenaline 'The adrenaline definitely helped because even when I'm walking or doing some stretches, I'm in a bit of pain,' she said. 'So adrenaline helps.' What kept her going through the pain? Biles said it was the excitement. READ: USA women's gymnastics wins team title at world championships What kept her going through the pain? Biles said it was the excitement. Biles had the highest individual scores for beam, vault and floor events, and the second-highest score on uneven bars. Just a spoonful of adrenaline Less than 24 hours after spending most of the night in the ER, Biles led Team USA to first place at the 48th World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Doha, Qatar, securing a spot in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. 'Fingers crossed it stays okay,' she posted before competing. The win was the largest point victory by a US team at a world championships so far. The win was the largest point victory by a US team at a world championships so far. But she didn't have the stone removed. After the diagnosis, the four-time Olympic gold medalist decided instead to deal with the problem after the championships. Less than 24 hours after spending most of the night in the ER, Biles led Team USA to first place at the 48th World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Doha, Qatar, securing a spot in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. But she didn't have the stone removed. After the diagnosis, the four-time Olympic gold medalist decided instead to deal with the problem after the championships. Just a spoonful of adrenaline What kept her going through the pain? Biles said it was the excitement. 'Fingers crossed it stays okay,' she posted before competing. 'The adrenaline definitely helped because even when I'm walking or doing some stretches, I'm in a bit of pain,' she said. 'So adrenaline helps.' 'I've been having stomach pains like on my right side for two days,' Biles said in an interview. 'We got tests done just to see what it was, and then they found a kidney stone.' The win was the largest point victory by a US team at a world championships so far. READ: USA women's gymnastics wins team title at world championships READ: USA women's gymnastics wins team title at world championships 'Fingers crossed it stays okay,' she posted before competing. Oh, and she had a vault named after her. 'The adrenaline definitely helped because even when I'm walking or doing some stretches, I'm in a bit of pain,' she said. 'So adrenaline helps.' READ: USA women's gymnastics wins team title at world championships Less than 24 hours after spending most of the night in the ER, Biles led Team USA to first place at the 48th World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Doha, Qatar, securing a spot in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. What kept her going through the pain? Biles said it was the excitement. 'The kidney stone can wait,' she said on Twitter. 'Doing it for my team.' 'The kidney stone can wait,' she said on Twitter. 'Doing it for my team.' Biles had the highest individual scores for beam, vault and floor events, and the second-highest score on uneven bars. Biles had the highest individual scores for beam, vault and floor events, and the second-highest score on uneven bars. 'I've been having stomach pains like on my right side for two days,' Biles said in an interview. 'We got tests done just to see what it was, and then they found a kidney stone.' READ: USA women's gymnastics wins team title at world championships But she didn't have the stone removed. After the diagnosis, the four-time Olympic gold medalist decided instead to deal with the problem after the championships. Just a spoonful of adrenaline The win was the largest point victory by a US team at a world championships so far. 'The kidney stone can wait,' she said on Twitter. 'Doing it for my team.' Oh, and she had a vault named after her.
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