The 2024 Summer Olympics may be over, but the Paralympics are in full swing.
One person she hopes sports fans take notice of is Simone Biles.
The Paralympics begin on Wednesday and run until Sept. 8 in Paris, following the Summer Olympics in which Biles competed.
In a post on X on Thursday, Biles urged people to support the Olympics and the U.S. team.
“Don't forget the Paralympics are on! Cheer on our amazing athletes and watch GO USA!” she wrote, adding a blue heart emoji.
The U.S. team won three medals (all silver) on Thursday in the women's 50m freestyle S6, women's 50m freestyle S10 and women's 100m butterfly S13.
Sarah Adam also made history in wheelchair rugby, becoming the first American woman to score a goal in the sport at the Paralympics.
Round 1: Group B: USA vs Spain
The Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games will be held on August 29, 2024. Getty Images
In the early stages of the tournament, China is leading the way with five gold medals.
Like the events Biles competed in this year, the Paralympics will also have “Gold Zone” coverage on Peacock, with Carolyn Mano hosting live coverage on the streaming platform from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET each day through September 7.





