Did Jonathan Owens just prove he’s the ultimate supportive partner? React!
Jonathan Owens has snagged some time off from July 29 to August 3. which means he’ll soon be heading back to the U.S. before Simone Biles aims to rack up more medals at the remaining gymnastics finals. The schedule for the remaining days of gymnastics in Paris is packed with excitement: August 3 kicks off with the women’s vault final. August 4 features the uneven bars final, and August 5 brings a double-header with the balance beam final and the floor exercise final.
After watching Simone Biles and Team USA win gold in the gymnastics team final at the Paris Olympics, he shared, “I got to witness my wife win a gold medal, so it was
amazing that I was able to be there to support her. Il never forget that moment.”
After the ceremony, Owens and Simone’s family headed to a restaurant to wait for
the team. As they stood outside. Owens told Simone’s mom. “Okay, you get your
But the moment Simone stepped off the bus, he couldn’t resist rushing to her. “We
hadn’t seen each other in weeks. I was just so overjoyed to see her, hug her, and
congratulate her,” he said. The reunion was emotional and celebratory, with Simone
even encouraging him to wear the god medal for a photo
Jonathan Owens unleashes the writer within, documenting his awe for Simone Biles from the City of Love!
While Owens has been staying on top of workouts and team meetings remotely,
did you know he’s also been melting hearts with postcards from the City of Love.
giving both football and gymnastics fans a peek into his Parisian adventure?
Jonathan Owens unleashes the writer within, documenting his awe for Simone Biles
from the City of Love!
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Jonathan Owens shared his Paris adventure in a series of postcards to Chicago
Bears fans on their official website. On July 31, which was his second day in the
French capital. Owens described his excitement of being in Paris, noting his arrival
at the city’s iconic Eiffel Tower and his first cheeseburger and fries. At around 4:45
p.m, he made his way to the team final, only to be greeted by the chaotic crowds
outside the Bercy Arena.
Navigating through what felt like a maze, he finally took his seat with Simones
family at 5:30 pm, eagerly anticipating the competition that was set to start at 6:15
p.m. The pre-competition nerves were palpable, with Owens admitting his anxiety
was at a 10.” Sitting with Simone’s mom, Nellie Biles, helped him stay calm as he
tried to soothe their shared stress. Owens noticed something amusing: gymnasts
from other teams asked for photos with her.