Gabby Douglas, the 2012 Olympic champion, has withdrawn from her first meet in 8 years after testing positive for COVID.

What happened?

The COVID diagnosis forced Gabby Douglas to pull out of the competition, marking a setback in her return to artistic gymnastics.
Gabby Douglas was set to compete in her first meet since 2015, but the positive test result changed her plans.

Why it matters for Gabby Douglas

This withdrawal is significant for Gabby Douglas, as it delays her comeback to the sport she dominated in 2012.
Gabby Douglas's return to competition was highly anticipated, and this setback may impact her training schedule.
The 2012 Olympic champion had been preparing for her first meet in 8 years, but the COVID diagnosis has put her plans on hold.

What comes next?

Gabby Douglas will need to recover from COVID and reassess her training schedule before competing again.
The exact date of her return to competition is uncertain, but Gabby Douglas is expected to bounce back from this setback.
Gabby Douglas's fans will have to wait a bit longer to see her perform in artistic gymnastics competitions.
As of now, Gabby Douglas's focus is on recovering from COVID and getting back to her training routine.
The road to recovery will be crucial for Gabby Douglas, and her team will be working closely with her to ensure a smooth return to competition.