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“Your Story Isn’t Done Yet”: Kayla Dicello’s Message Post Olympic Trials Withdrawal Has Gymnastics Community in Tears

Call it a mishap, an unexpected upheaval, or simply bad luck- this is Kayla DiCello’s unexpected journey! The US Olympic trials in Minneapolis on June 27th took a heartbreaking turn when she suffered a devastating injury during her vault. This abruptly ended her competition and dashed her hopes of joining the US team for the Paris Games. Wheelchair-bound and in tears, DiCello left the competition floor after a botched landing in her first event of the night.

However, just a day later, on June 28th, she took to Instagram to share a message that rang deeply within the gymnastics community. In her post, DiCello expressed gratitude amidst adversity, acknowledging the ruptured Achilles tendon that marked a painful setback in her Olympic journey. Despite the setback, she reflected on years of dedication, the support of her coaches, teammates, family, and fans, and the pliability needed to pursue her dreams.

Looking ahead, she affirmed her determination to take on a healing journey. As she puts it, “It truly takes a village to get to this point, and your support throughout good days and bad has been something I’ve leaned on more than you know. As I begin my healing journey, I’m grateful for your prayers and good wishes. This is not the end of my story.”

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However, her recent words carried the weight of emotion that touched the hearts of the gymnastics community as they showed their support.

Fans’ standing strong with Kayla DiCello

Among her many fans, a few comments stood up for Kayla DiCello. One fan wrote, “I love you so much! Your story isn’t over yet ❤️.” It’s clear this fan expects even more from her in the future. Since Tokyo, DiCello has been a linchpin for the US squad, securing an all-around bronze at the 2021 World Championships and serving as the alternate on the 2023 US team that secured its seventh consecutive global title.

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Another fan added, “So, so proud of you Kayla ❤️ I will always be in awe of your hard work and everything you have accomplished. Always here for you ❤️❤️.” These rings true enough as she played a pivotal role at the Pan American Games in Santiago, helping secure team gold and earning individual all-around gold and silver in floor exercise. Additionally, in 2023, she competed for the University of Florida women’s gymnastics team, contributing to their runner-up finish at the NCAA Championships

Another fan added, “So, so sorry Kayla. Heal well, heal thoroughly! May God bless you as you make this journey to healing! You are a fantastic person, not solely defined by your gymnastics, yet you are a phenomenal gymnast and a bright, talented, and beautiful human being! Carry on with America’s prayers! Michael in Ohio.” It wasn’t just a tough day for DiCello, but also for Shilese Jones, who suffered a knee injury, limiting her to just one event.

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One more fan added, “We are all so proud of you. This is just the beginning! Wishing you a speedy recovery 💕.” However, despite her achievements this year, including securing the 2024 US floor exercise silver medal and all-around bronze medal, as well as winning multiple events at the 2024 Winter Cup, Kayla DiCello wasn’t destined for the Paris Olympics. As the trials progress, fans worldwide hold their breath, hoping for her recovery. Are you rooting for her to make it to the next Olympics? Comment below and share your thoughts!