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Hezly Rivera beat Simone Biles on the beam to make Olympic team

This girl from the Garden State has her sights set on a gold medal.

Hesley Rivera, a teenager from Oradell, New Jersey, unexpectedly earned a spot on the U.S. women’s gymnastics team after placing fifth all-around at the Olympic Trials in Minnesota last month.

Rivera just turned 16, making her the youngest member of a team of Olympic veterans in their 20s that also includes four-time gold medalist Simone Biles, 27, and 2021 individual all-around gold medalist Sunisa Lee, 21.

Hesley was hardly a favorite to win, but she took advantage of injuries to fellow young stars Skye Blakely (19) and Kayla DiCello (20) to take the win. She earned 27.975 points in both balance beam events, beating both Biles and Lee on the latter and sharing the top score with Jocelyn Roberson.

Hazley placed fifth in the women’s artistic gymnastics competition at the Olympic Trials in Minnesota last month, earning her a spot on the U.S. women’s gymnastics team. Hazley took advantage of the opportunity presented by fellow promising young gymnasts Skye Blakely (19) and Kayla DiCello (20), who were both injured. Getty Images
The U.S. women’s gymnastics team (left) includes 16-year-old Hesley Rivera (center), 21-year-old Suni Lee, 27-year-old Simone Biles (front row, left), 23-year-old Jordan Chiles (right), and 24-year-old Jade Carey (back row, right). AFP via Getty Images

“It feels very surreal,” Hesley said. He spoke on NBC’s “TODAY” show It’s a moment I’ve dreamed of since I was 8 years old. “All my hard work has paid off. I’m very excited.”

Biles and the other women on the team, including Jordan Chiles, 23, and Jade Carey, 24, have made Hesley feel welcome and protective, and have already hosted team lunches, pool get-togethers and a Fourth of July celebration.

“She’s so young. She can’t drive! Should I teach her how to drive before we get to Paris?” Biles affectionately joked about Hesley during an interview with “Today”‘s Hoda Kotb.

“She always tried harder than anyone else. Her mentality was almost a ‘Mamba mentality’ – if you want something, go for it. It’s never going to be handed to you.” [to you]”Especially being Latino,” said Henry Rivera, a proud father from the Dominican Republic. AP

The Olympic rhythmic gymnast showed natural talent from an early age: Her father, Henry Rivera, 44, recalled taking her to a birthday party at a gymnastics gym when she was 5, where she attracted attention with her effortless cartwheels and somersaults.

“Coaches approached us,” Henry told the Post, “and they said, ‘Bring her in.’ She was selected for the team at her first audition, which is very unusual.”

She quickly fell in love with the sport. ENA Gymnastics in Paramus.

“All she ever wanted to do was be in the gym,” said Henry (center), who, along with his wife, Heidi Lewis (left), brother Hanley Rivera and sister Karheris Abreu, were his daughter’s biggest supporters. Craig Zappa / Courtesy of ENA Gymnastics
Hesley began gymnastics at age 5 after coaches spotted her talent at a friend’s birthday party. “The coaches reached out to us,” Henry told The Post. Craig Zappa / Courtesy of ENA Gymnastics

“All she ever wanted was to be in the gym,” Henry said.

She ended up training with stars four years her senior, including Instagram phenom and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Olivia Dunn, 21, a future college star attending Louisiana State University. Collin Bunagan, star gymnast at the University of Alabama,twenty one.

“Haseley was the smallest of the group but she was able to keep up with the others. She was always very special and her eyes still sparkle,” Jennifer Zappa, head coach and co-owner of ENA gymnastics, told The Post.

When she turned eight, she began homeschooling so she could practice more intensively.

Hesley ended up training with a group of future college stars four years her senior, including Instagram phenom and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Olivia Dunn (right). Craig Zappa / Courtesy of ENA Gymnastics
“She’s so young. She can’t even drive! Should I teach her to drive before we get to Paris?” Biles affectionately joked about her daughter Hezley during a recent interview with Hoda Kotb on the Today show, where she poses with little Hezley. Hesley Rivera/Instagram

“We said, ‘This is it. This is our life. There’s no turning back,'” recalled Henry, a computer engineer.

Two and a half years ago, the family, including her mother, Heidi Lewis, brother Hanley Rivera and sister Karheris Abreu, moved from New Jersey to Plano, Texas, so Hesley could be coached by Valery Liukin, father of five-time Olympic medalist Nastia Liukin and coach of three-time Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas.

At one point, Henry gave his daughter a copy of Kobe Bryant’s book, “Mamba Mentality: How I Played,” inspired by the late Los Angeles Laker’s legendary drives.

“She always tried harder than anyone else. Her mentality was almost a ‘Mamba mentality’ – if you want something, go for it. It’s never going to be handed to you.” [to you]”Especially being Latino,” said Henry, who is from the Dominican Republic.

At one point, Hesley’s father, Henry (right), gave his daughter a copy of Kobe Bryant’s book, “Mamba Mentality: How I Played,” inspired by the late Los Angeles Laker’s legendary drives. Henry Rivera/Instagram
Hesley began competing at ENA Gymnastics in Paramus. “She was the smallest of the group but she was able to keep up with everyone. She was always very special and her eyes still shine,” Jennifer Zappa, head coach and co-owner of ENA Gymnastics, told The Post. Hesley Rivera/Instagram
“It feels so surreal,” Hesley (right) told NBC’s “TODAY” show about the moment she’s dreamed of since she was 8 years old. “All the hard work has paid off. I’m so excited.” AP

He and his family have made all sorts of sacrifices to support Hesley, but he was extremely emotional at the trials, with cameras panning to him wiping away tears from the stands as it was announced that his daughter had been selected for the national team.

“I couldn’t stand it,” he said. “We’re still pinching ourselves… I told her no one can take this away from you.”

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