Four-time Olympic champion Simone Biles said that USA Gymnastics are moving in the "right direction" but there remain a number of "unanswered questions".
The scandal which saw a number of team members come forward to admit in open court that they had been sexually abused by former national team doctor Larry Nassar, has tainted the organisation.
But Biles, among those to have fallen victim to Nassar, used her role as one the sport's most influential voices to state that the mood and culture within the organisation is currently undergoing an overhaul.
Biles, who said last year that she will retire after this year's Olympics in Tokyo, has targeted more medal success in Japan, particularly in the balance beam, before she bows out.
The 22-year-old will retire in the knowledge she can "walk away happy from the sport."
The scandal which saw a number of team members come forward to admit in open court that they had been sexually abused by former national team doctor Larry Nassar, has tainted the organisation.
But Biles, among those to have fallen victim to Nassar, used her role as one the sport's most influential voices to state that the mood and culture within the organisation is currently undergoing an overhaul.
Biles, who said last year that she will retire after this year's Olympics in Tokyo, has targeted more medal success in Japan, particularly in the balance beam, before she bows out.
The 22-year-old will retire in the knowledge she can "walk away happy from the sport."
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