PARIS — Simone Biles huddled with Sunisa Lee. She looked to her husband Jonathan Owens in the stands. Lost in the moment. And maybe a touch frantic.
The American gymnastics star knew she was trailing Brazil's Rebeca Andrade and Algeria's Kaylia Nemour through two rotations during the Olympic all-around final Thursday.
After a sloppy uneven bars that included a mistake Biles can never remember making in competition, she sat in a chair, closed her eyes, ignored the sea of cameras around her and attempted to refocus.
She and Lee tried to do the math. How bad was it? They weren't sure. It had been a long time since it was this tight.
Biles checked with Owens, who reassured Biles that she was fine, even though she was in third. His wife of 15 months might not have believed him in the moment.
''I've just never been so stressed before,'' Biles said.
Maybe because she hadn't been pushed — not in a long time anyway — the way Andrade pushed inside an electric Bercy Arena.
Yet the jitters eventually faded. The 27-year-old who is redefining what a gymnast can do and how long she can do it went to work.