The team would not be getting used to second place.
"I looked at Simone and said, 'This is the last time you'll ever
see silver around our necks'," Chiles told Reuters on Wednesday.
"And she started laughing because it's true. Yes, we won silver
- we didn't just get silver - but we're all so dedicated and so
strong. People should understand everything we've gone through
to be silver medallists," she said.
"These are gold in our eyes."
Biles' stunning withdrawal after a single vault due to mental
health concerns and feeling lost in the air impacted the
20-year-old Chiles more than anyone else as she filled in for
the four-time gold medallist on the uneven bars and balance
beam.
Despite having mere seconds to warm up, Chiles delivered for the
team, which finished second behind the Russian Olympic
Committee.
"When I look back, I'm in awe," she said.
"Putting your feet into somebody's shoes that are that huge,
especially hers, it's just like, wow. I didn't think ever in my
life I'd be doing that."
Chiles said she thought her coach was joking when she first told
her to prepare for the uneven bars during the event.
"After Simone's vault, my coach told me that I needed to put my
grips on. I thought, no, she's just being sarcastic. There's no
way," she said.
Biles came over to explain her situation to the stunned team and
the remaining three gymnasts, all first-time Olympians, took a
moment to centre themselves with deep breaths.
"I was hoping deep down that she would be able to do the rest of
the competition but unfortunately she wasn't able to. So I said,
'Okay Jordan, this is your time. You need to show why you're
here and help the team out'."
Relegated to the sidelines, Biles took on the role of mentor and
fan.
"She just cheered her brains out for us," Chiles said.
"For a lot of us, she's our idol. She's still our idol, so
having that moment with her was an amazing thing."
Chiles said she did not know whether Biles planned to compete at
the Paris Games in 2024 but the pair will be part of the
upcoming Gold Over America Tour.
The 35-city tour, which kicks off in Tucson on Sept. 21, is
being billed as a "high-octane, fun-filled experience"
showcasing their athletic brilliance and inspiring journeys.
Chiles, who considered walking away from the sport in 2018 and
was hampered by bruised ribs in Tokyo, said she will "definitely
consider" representing Team USA again in 2024.
"It's only three years away so if my body and my mind can hold
up then hey, you'll see me there."
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Toby
Davis)
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