
Jocelyn Roberson has achieved great accomplishments at a young age. At 17 years old, she represented the United States at the 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Antwerp as the youngest member of the team alongside legend Simone Biles. But all did not go well on the dreamy outing.
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Jocelyn Roberson suffered a serious leg injury before the vault final. She eventually had to withdraw from the event because of this. Since then, the budding gymnast has been in recovery mode. To the delight of her fans, Roberson recently shared a post on social media raising hope that she will be hitting the carpet soon.
Jocelyn Roberson is flipping it again!
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Jocelyn Roberson recently took to her official Instagram account to share a recovery post. By posting a sexy TikTok video, Roberson made her gymnastics mission work again. In the video, she appeared to be flipping on the carpet. The American gymnast commented on her post, saying: “Flippin again!! 😉 #recovery #soexcited”
Shortly after the gymnast’s post went viral, fans rejoiced to see the dear gymnast turning upside down on the mat. They began sending their wishes for a speedy recovery as they eagerly waited to watch the gymnasts compete in the biggest event in the gymnastics arena. How can they forget the horrific fall that upset Jocelyn Roberson at the World Championships?
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The end of the dream of Roberson’s worlds
Jocelyn Roberson froze on the mat after landing slightly during the team’s final warm-up in Antwerp. After the accident, Roberson’s coach helped her untangle herself from the preparation. Jocelyn Roberson said about the unfortunate action “I actually couldn’t land too badly, so everyone thought I was okay.”
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After withdrawing from the competition, Roberson shared the details on her Instagram post and captioned, He added: “I had hopes of returning, but this time I need to rest and recover.” Leanne Wong replaced Roberson in the team finals on that occasion. An injury of this type takes a long time to heal. However, Roberson’s latest update has undoubtedly raised hopes ahead of the upcoming Olympics in Paris. Let’s keep our fingers crossed to see the gymnast return to the mat in her full glory as soon as possible.
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