Suni Lee captivated the world’s consideration final summer time on the Olympic Video games in Paris as an unstoppable gymnast, who, alongside her teammates, clinched the gold medal within the all-around competitors.
“We needed to come back again from Tokyo 2020 and it wasn’t like we have been simply redeeming ourselves within the group closing, however we needed to redeem ourselves in so many different methods,” the gymnast instructed Journey + Leisure lately. “There was simply a lot that we felt like we did not get to do final time that we needed to do that time, and that is precisely what we did.”
The 21-year-old additionally received two bronze medals for the person all-around and uneven bars on the Paris Video games (she received gold, silver and bronze medals on the Tokyo video games), which was, in fact, a spotlight of the entire expertise.
“Getting that medal and simply taking all of it in within the second was essentially the most superb feeling ever. And it is one thing that I am by no means gonna neglect,” she mentioned.
With Suni Lee
What’s your favourite occasion in gymnastics?
Beam.
If you’re on the aircraft, what’s your go-to exercise?
Take a nap. After all.
Do you might have a very good technique for coping with jet lag?
I might say simply keep awake nevertheless it’s so arduous for me, as a result of the second I get on the aircraft, even earlier than take off, I go to sleep. So it is form of arduous.
Dream journey?
Perhaps Thailand or the Philippines.
Favourite place you have traveled to with Group USA Gymnastics?
I must say Italy or I did love Paris.
Lee’s journey to the 2024 Olympics, nevertheless, was something however easy, as she was identified in with not one however two types of kidney illness the 12 months prior.
Whereas Lee hasn’t disclosed specifics of her situations, in response to the Nationwide Institute of Diabetes and Digest and Kidney Ailments (NIDDK), kidney illness encompasses quite a lot of situations together with diabetes and lupus nephritis. Signs for kidney situations differ however can embody edema, fatigue, muscle cramps, complications and nausea.
Following her prognosis, Lee introduced she could be placing her NCAA gymnastics profession at Auburn College on maintain for six months. At that time limit, her participation within the Paris 2024 Olympics was unsure as her day-to-day life was impacted instantly in addition to the way in which she travels for her job. However regardless of the barrage of signs she was coping with, Lee pressed on and labored carefully along with her medical group to regulate her coaching program, persevering with to compete whereas managing her well being.
“It has been very demanding. Going to camps, touring on a regular basis, my schedule will get somewhat bit loopy,” she mentioned. “However my healthcare group and I, we have simply provide you with such a tremendous routine that is been really easy to do whereas I am touring, and even once I’m not touring, it is simply been actually constant. I believe simply having an incredible healthcare group and help system has been in all probability the perfect factor that might have got here out of this.”
Although Lee’s journey has been powerful, her resilience prevailed.
In an effort to assist others dealing with comparable struggles — one in seven adults within the U.S. have persistent kidney illness — Lee has partnered with the American Kidney Fund (AKF) as a part of the group’s “Know Your Kidneys” initiative.
Lee and LaVarne A. Burton, President and CEO of AKF, have been educating folks on the necessities of kidney well being in addition to sharing sources for these looking for a prognosis.
“I do know firsthand that kidney illness can occur at any age, and generally the reason for your illness is not clear-cut,” Lee mentioned. “However I wish to encourage others to learn about their kidney well being and self-advocate for a therapy plan that may enable them to reside their greatest life.”
And he or she’s actually following her personal recommendation. The style fanatic simply moved to New York the place she is pursuing quite a lot of tasks whereas considering the 2028 Summer season Olympics in Los Angeles.
“It has been an adjustment — being a Minnesota lady from the suburbs. However I’ve simply been actually attempting to reside my life and be with out gymnastics. LA isn’t out of the image, nevertheless it’s positively not one thing that I am enthusiastic about proper now,” she mentioned. “I wish to take a break and let my thoughts heal, let my physique heal, and simply attempt to take pleasure in each single second and have enjoyable. I’m actually into the style stuff proper now, so it has been actually enjoyable attempting to be taught extra about that and be extra engaged in one thing that is not gymnastics. I simply wish to take it daily and see the place it takes me.”