American Olympier Suni Lee may want to stick to the gym.
The gold winner tried his hand on skiing for the first time this week, as seen in her Instagram story, but ended up with the front down on the snow.
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Suni Lee, from the United States, falls as she competes under the women’s artistic gymnastics finals in individual balance rays at the Bercy Arena at the Summer Olympics 2024, Monday, August 5, 2024 in Paris, France. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)
During a trip to Montreal in Canada, Lee showed off her failed ski trial of photo and video of where she was skiing in front of skiing after falling down right in front of the sloping entrance. She claims it will be the last time she tries to ski.
“The first time on skiing,” she wrote. “Never Omg again.”
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Sunisa Lee from Team United States looks at during a gymnastics training session in the Bercy Arena ahead of the Paris Olympic Games 2024 on July 25, 2024 in Paris, France. (Elsa/Getty Images)
A video of her lying on the snow, which was taken by her friend Samira Ahmed and shared again into Lee’s own story, the gymnast showed the gymnast laugh as she twisted on the snow. A caption on that video read, “That’s why I stay away from the slopes.”
Although fans certainly expect not to see Lee compete at the upcoming Milan Olympics in Milan 2026, her ski matches are certainly not due to a lack of athletics or coordination.

Sunisa Lee after failing on women’s balance beam on day 10 of the Paris Olympic Games 2024 in the Bercy Arena on August 5, 2024 in Paris, France. (Markus Gilliar – GEES SPORTFOTO/GETTY Images)
Lee is the Olympic all-around-gold winner in 2020 and bronze medal winner with uneven rods and bronze medal winner in 2024 to the Olympic All-Around and uneven bars. She also contributed to the US team gold medal in 2024 and silver by 2020.
She has also received many prominent sports markings and awards, including in 2021, where she was named Female Athlets of the Year by Sports Illustrated and Sports Women of the Women Sports Foundation. She even joined Time Magazine 100, which is the annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world.