Olympic champion Simone Biles soared to the top of all-around qualifying at the world gymnastics championships on Saturday just hours after visiting a Doha emergency room for kidney stone problems. Aiming for her fourth world all-around title, Biles piled up 60.965 points and even had a vault, ‘The Biles’, named after her, USA Gymnastics said. As she had insisted in a tweet on Friday, the kidney stone problem, which kept her in the emergency room for several hours less than 24 hours before she competed, was no showstopper. The American was not only first in the all-around but also vault, beam and floor qualifying and second in uneven bars through five of the qualifying groups.
“This kidney stone can wait… doing it for my team! …I’ll be gucci girls!” she said on Twitter on Friday, adding pictures of herself in ER. She was later released from the hospital, still bearing the kidney stone which she has named the “Doha pearl.” “I heard roller-coasters may help kidney stones and I am basically my own little roller-coaster out there,” Biles said after competing on Saturday. The winner of four gold medals and a bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympics, Biles had taken 2017 off before successfully returning to competition earlier this year. Her performance and that of team mate Morgan Hurd put the United States in first place in qualifying, well ahead of Japan. (Reporting by Gene Cherry in Wilson, North Carolina; editing by Ken Ferris)
A Champion Beyond Limits
What does it take to be the greatest? Talent? Discipline? Mental toughness? Sure. But sometimes, greatness reveals itself in moments of sheer resilience—when the odds are stacked high and the body is screaming “stop.”
That’s exactly what happened when Simone Biles stepped onto the floor at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships qualifying round—while dealing with a kidney stone.
Yes, you read that right.
Most of us would be curled up in bed. Biles? She led the competition.
Let’s break down this jaw-dropping story of grit, dominance, and why it’s redefining what elite athleticism truly means.
The Moment That Shocked the Gymnastics World
Competing Through Pain—Literally
Kidney stones are no joke. If you’ve ever experienced one—or even heard about it—you know it’s often described as one of the most painful conditions a human can endure.
Now imagine flipping, twisting, and landing high-impact routines with that pain pulsing through your body.
That’s exactly what Biles did.
Why This Is Almost Unbelievable
Gymnastics isn’t just any sport. It demands:
- Absolute precision
- Explosive strength
- Laser-sharp focus
Even a minor discomfort can throw off performance. A kidney stone? That’s next-level adversity.
A Performance That Spoke Louder Than Words
Leading the Qualifiers
Despite her condition, Biles didn’t just participate—she dominated.
She posted the highest all-around score in the qualifying round, reminding everyone why she’s still the gold standard in gymnastics.
Breaking Down Her Routines
Each routine carried its own brilliance:
- Vault: Explosive power and near-perfect landing
- Uneven Bars: Smooth transitions, unmatched control
- Balance Beam: Ice-cold composure under pressure
- Floor Exercise: Energy, artistry, and precision
Every move said one thing: “I’m still the best.”
The Mental Game Behind the Magic
Pain Is Temporary—Legacy Is Forever
What separates good athletes from legends?
Mindset.
Biles didn’t ignore the pain—she rose above it. That’s a different level of mental conditioning.
The Power of Focus
Think of her mind like a spotlight. Everything else fades—the crowd, the pressure, even the pain.
Only the routine exists.
Simone Biles—A Legacy in Motion
Why She’s Still the GOAT
Over the years, Biles has built a legacy that’s nearly untouchable:
- Multiple Olympic gold medals
- Dozens of World Championship titles
- Skills so difficult they’re named after her
And now? Add “competed through a kidney stone and still led the world” to the list.
Redefining Greatness
Greatness isn’t just about winning. It’s about how you win—and what you overcome along the way.
The Science Behind Performing in Pain
How the Body Handles Extreme Stress
When under stress, the body releases adrenaline. This can temporarily mask pain, allowing athletes to perform at high levels.
But here’s the catch—it doesn’t last forever.
The Risk Factor
Competing in such a condition isn’t without danger:
- Dehydration risks increase
- Focus can slip
- Injury probability rises
Yet Biles managed all of this—and still came out on top.
The Crowd Reaction—Shock and Awe
Fans Couldn’t Believe It
Social media exploded. Fans were stunned, inspired, and frankly, a little emotional.
Comments ranged from:
- “She’s not human!”
- “This is why she’s the GOAT.”
- “Unreal strength.”
A Moment That Transcends Sport
This wasn’t just about gymnastics. It was about human potential.
What This Means for the Competition Ahead
Momentum Is Everything
Leading the qualifiers gives Biles a psychological edge. She’s already set the tone.
Pressure on Competitors
Other athletes now face a tough reality:
If Biles can perform like this under pain, what chance do they have when she’s fully fit?

Lessons We Can All Learn
Resilience Isn’t Optional
Life throws challenges at everyone. Maybe not kidney stones during a world championship—but challenges nonetheless.
Biles’ story reminds us:
Keep going.
Excellence Is a Habit
Greatness doesn’t show up randomly. It’s built daily—through discipline, consistency, and mindset.
The Bigger Picture—Why This Story Matters
Beyond Medals and Scores
This moment will be remembered not just for the score—but for the story.
It’s about:
- Courage
- Determination
- The refusal to quit
Inspiring the Next Generation
Young athletes watching this aren’t just learning routines—they’re learning resilience.
A New Chapter in Gymnastics History
Moments That Define Eras
Every sport has defining moments.
This is one of them.
Where Does This Rank?
Among Biles’ many achievements, this performance stands out—not because it was her best physically, but because it may have been her strongest mentally.
The Human Side of a Superhuman Athlete
Vulnerability Meets Strength
We often see elite athletes as invincible. But moments like this remind us—they’re human too.
And that’s what makes it even more powerful.
Relatability in Greatness
Struggling, pushing through, overcoming—it’s something we all understand.
What’s Next for Simone Biles?
Eyes on the Finals
If this is what she can do under pressure and pain, the finals could be historic.
The Possibility of More Gold
Let’s be real—when Biles is in this form, gold isn’t just possible. It’s expected.
Conclusion: Greatness, Redefined
In a world obsessed with perfection, Simone Biles just reminded us that greatness isn’t about being flawless—it’s about showing up, even when everything hurts.
Leading the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships qualifiers while battling a kidney stone isn’t just impressive—it’s legendary.
This wasn’t just a performance.
It was a statement.
And the world is still catching its breath.