All eyes on Biles at world gymnastics in Qatar

AFP  |  Doha 

More than 500 gymnasts descend on this week for the Artistic World Championships, but most eyes will be on the sport's biggest star, the USA's

The quadruple Olympic gold medallist will make her return to frontline international competition after taking a year off following her triumphant showing in Rio in 2016.

Her self-enforced absence from the sport -- she returned to competition in July -- has only served to increase expectation for the 10-day championships, the first ever to be held in the

Biles, 21, will become the first woman in history to win four world all-around titles if she takes gold in that discipline in

Her main competition is likely to come from teenage compatriot Morgan Hurd, the 2017 champion.

could also take gold in the vault, floor exercise and beam competitions. She is a member of an exceptionally strong US team looking for its fourth consecutive straight world title, but their preparations have been anything but smooth.

Since performed in the 2016 Olympics, it has been a tumultuous time for US

In July 2017, former team doctor was sentenced to up to 175 years in prison on charges of sexual assault. In January this year, Biles revealed herself to be one of his victims.

In the fallout, US chief executive resigned because of her handling of the scandal.

And just this month, resigned after just five error-strewn days in charge after posting a critical tweet alluding to and its support for star Colin Kaepernick, who triggered a political firestorm after kneeling during the US national anthem to protest racial injustice.

Biles was hugely critical of Bono, taking to to say "it's not like we needed a smarter usa gymnastics or any sponsors or anything".

presents the US with a chance to draw a line under the chaos which has engulfed the team in recent years.

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Another notable return is that of Japan's Kohei Uchimura, a six-time all around world champion.

The 29-year-old came back to competition earlier this year after suffering an at last year's championships in

His preparations though were put in doubt after it was announced earlier this week he had pulled out of the individual all-around competition because of ongoing problems with his right ankle.

His in last year, led to China's taking the title. Another returnee is Russia's Aliya Mustafina, a double Olympic champion on the uneven bars, who missed the 2017 season after giving birth to a daughter.

Another mother, Uzbekistan's Oksana Chusovitana, will compete at her 16th world championships.

The 43-year-old has the chance of a medal on the vault, the apparatus on which she won a silver medal back in 1991.

Others who are likely to be competing for medals include Sanne Wevers of the and Japan's in the women's events.

Gold medal winners at the Rio Olympics, of and Britain's are also expected to feature prominently in the men's disciplines.

As well as medals, will be the first opportunity for competitors to qualify for

The event, which takes place at the Aspire Dome, next door to the which will host the 2019 World Athletics Championships, begins on October 25.

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First Published: Wed, October 24 2018. 10:40 IST